Is China Erasing the Hui Muslim Identity?

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Siming Lan

Siming Lan

Күн бұрын

I had a lot of fun exploring the mosques in where I live, Guangzhou. I also got to learn about the dynamic between the Hui community and mostly the Han China. In this video I discuss how Chinese people think about China's religion policy. Hope you enjoy!
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@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
welcome back friends for another video - didn't forget you!🥳 Making a video to articulate controversial stuff takes time to think through and I don't just want to just speak from a predictably 'Chinese viewpoint'. let me know what you think of the video! edit: to all muslim friends who reminded me to not have the Quran reading as background music - apologies! I wasn't aware of this and I just thought it sounds beautiful. I'll be mindful of that in future videos!
@Asad-2166
@Asad-2166 Жыл бұрын
The first mosque didn't have moon and crescent nor did it have a dome, moon and crescent came from ottoman empire, dome was built only because when you do azan the noise can echo and be heard clearly,
@Asad-2166
@Asad-2166 Жыл бұрын
Has the Christians churches changed? Has there building changed to a square block and the cross taken off🤔
@MuradKhan-bh6pt
@MuradKhan-bh6pt Жыл бұрын
Does it matter if the first mosque had a dome or crescent? Prayer can be performed out in the open , but these domes n crescents did develop n sort of became part of Islamic culture n identity Why is the majority Buddhist or confucinist are scared of these domes , It's a start that takes place from domes to dress code then to food , that's how you erase a culture religion n language but it's not gonna help China in general to take hold of Africa Asia n Middle East People are already tired n sick of America n European They want China n China wants them too but at home China is scare of similar looking Chinese who happens to be Muslims What happened to Muslims in Yunnan ? Read about it , they were hustling n bustling a beautiful city more patriotic n chinese than one can think of They were destroyed to pieces in 24 hours Forced to eat pork wear non Islamic clothing n more than 1600 killed 4000 houses destroyed cuz these peaceful Buddhist couldn't see them thrive rapidly.
@pisaukaratan
@pisaukaratan Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing the Chinese first-person point of view. Now allow me to share the strictly-Muslim point of view about Islam in China, especially from a highly respected scholar. Maybe this will enrich your understanding on the issue : kzbin.info/www/bejne/f5fPp4SLebRsgrc
@omarsaeed3753
@omarsaeed3753 Жыл бұрын
You will find Muslims rushing at you advising or somehow you feel they are lecturing you. I want to make it easy if it offends you or somehow looks strange for you. Actually for Muslims Islam is the best thing happened to them even if they have less money or more money but life after death for Muslims is eternal life. Some strive very hard for it or some may not but by belief all of them want to be forgiven by Allah and ultimately enter into Paradise. They truly want to share this best thing with you so you can live a happy and eternal life after death and for us Muslims if we could become source of hadayah for anyone it will be benifit to us so that is the actual purpose behind so much excitation from Muslim Brothers and Sisters. I truly wish you a very happy life here and after death as well. ALLAH Kareem!
@unifieddynasty
@unifieddynasty Жыл бұрын
Chinese Muslims don't necessarily look Arabic or dress in the Arabic traditional style, and Chinese mosques don't necessarily look Arabic either. It is a great feature of Islam that it can be embraced by such a diverse group of people.
@ashvazdanghe
@ashvazdanghe Жыл бұрын
Hi Islam in China mostly introduced through silk road which many Iranian Muslim merchants have travelled to China even some of them become residents in China which Islam introduced by them to China.
@unifieddynasty
@unifieddynasty Жыл бұрын
@@ashvazdanghe Iran - China relations go back two thousand years in history and are so friendly and peaceful and profitable that it is almost fantastical. I have great respect for this relationship and I hope it continues for two thousand years more.
@tapilot9256
@tapilot9256 Жыл бұрын
​@@ashvazdanghe Islam came to China by two major routes: Overland, along the Silk Road, and by sea, through the Arab traders.
@kongwee1978
@kongwee1978 Жыл бұрын
@@cannyeyes382 The region between now as Iran and China. The trade between two region is above two thousand years.
@johnsonofthunder1026
@johnsonofthunder1026 Жыл бұрын
Unifieddynasty your comment applies to every church/religion/spiritual practices club in the world and everyone of them that are "registered religious organizations" are in bed with terrorists calling themselves bankers and governments . Jesus threw the money lenders (bankers) out of the temple as an example to them those and they who have "turned the house (earth) of my father into a house of merchandise" , soon by the power of the Christ the entire corrupt monetary system of fraud and blackmail will be gone forever and all our needs for living in comfort and good health will be shared freely without fear or favor 🙏
@achmad6962
@achmad6962 Жыл бұрын
in Indonesia we have the Cheng Ho Mosque, which is a mosque with Chinese architecture, the mosque was built to honor a Chinese Muslim admiral named Cheng ho (Zheng He) who spread Islam in Southeast Asia.
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
I did a bit of a search and the mosque looks gorgeous! It makes me want to visit one day :) thanks for sharing😊
@thelatai5792
@thelatai5792 Жыл бұрын
​@@SimingLan In this case, the Indonesian government should demolish the Chinese designed mosque and build an Indonesian style mosque. Because the Chinese are doing the same.
@andanandan6061
@andanandan6061 Жыл бұрын
​​@@thelatai5792 Well there is no specific mandatory architecture design when it comes to a mosque so it is pointless for them to do that. Mosque just has to point toward black cube in Mecca and no idol or statue inside it. Thats it.
@yuzhang7657
@yuzhang7657 Жыл бұрын
@@thelatai5792 Yes, they can if they want. Chinese don't care about how other countries' people deal with their buildings. They can bomb it or adapt it into other styles. In the same way, Chinese gov can decide independently what a Chinese mosque should look "Chinese", which is none of your business.
@thelatai5792
@thelatai5792 Жыл бұрын
@@yuzhang7657 govt. decided independently? 😄 who is ownar of chaina? People or Government? Mosque is the property of muslim, not of your f*u*c*king govt
@sixiaoqi1685
@sixiaoqi1685 Жыл бұрын
When I was a Child, I lived in the Hui Autonomous Region(Chan He district, Luoyang City), and my neighbors were Muslims. They would put up Spring couplets like us, but theirs were green. There were many beef shops on the street, and I loved their food. Living there for 13 years, can you imagine the Chinese government's policy towards minorities?the district government is a Muslim building, has a Muslim church and Eid festival, and our district president is a Hui Muslim.😊😊😊
@azmanabas8425
@azmanabas8425 4 ай бұрын
A Muslim mosque not a Muslim church 😅. Church is for Christian
@thunderking1206
@thunderking1206 3 ай бұрын
"Can you imagine the Chinese government's policy towards minorities" 😂😂. I mean are you getting paid by the government? I mean China always does this, they have this group of bots and people dedicated to preserving the image of China on a international stage. Still i will assume you are saying the truth about you living with muslims. But if your above statement about the so called "behaviour of Chinese government towards minorities" is true then i would like to listen your thoughts about the uyghur muslim minority in the east turkistan region, which China annexed and renamed it as xinxang province of its country. Chinese policies towards minorities, oppress them, force them into producing goods for China, rip off their culture and religion, put them in concentration camps, force them into marrying Chinese family to make them forget about their religion by forcing them into Chinese culture, ban them from acquiring religious education, ban them from teaching quraan, ban them from wearing niqab and burkha and jilbab;in a leaked video they were literally cutting women clothes because they were too long, men were detained for praying and reading quraan, they were forced to drink alcohol during Ramadan and are also banned from fasting. And don't come and say that these are lies because we have evidences of the abuse, leaked documents about the victims present in the camps, actual witnesses of the people who escaped the Chinese oppression. May Allah make it easy for the oppressed uyghur people. Stay firm, indeed your lord will reward you. And InshaAllah we will free you from these oppression.
@thunderking1206
@thunderking1206 3 ай бұрын
😂
@thunderking1206
@thunderking1206 3 ай бұрын
Chinese policies towards minorities" So tell me about the treatment of uyghur under Chinese govt.
@林友德-j2f
@林友德-j2f 3 ай бұрын
你为什么只看西方媒体制作的假新闻,而不看真正的游客在新疆拍摄的视频
@stingray4988
@stingray4988 Жыл бұрын
It's not just Guangzhou, if you go to Xi'an, Ninxia etc. All those oldest mosques in China share similar elements of Chinese traditional architecture. Very few exceptions are old mosque in Quanzhou which is Persian style brought in by Persian merchants but was preserved as part of World Heritage Site.
@twnb7733
@twnb7733 Жыл бұрын
Their qibla face Petra, not Mecca. Why? Islam is a lie,
@twnb7733
@twnb7733 Жыл бұрын
The first mosque faces Mecca is in 727. Islam is a fabrication by the Abbaside Califat.
@bitchesihate
@bitchesihate Жыл бұрын
@@twnb7733it’s almost like it’s hard to point to an exact direction when the Mecca is thousands of miles away genius 🤡
@LivingLonger
@LivingLonger Жыл бұрын
@@bitchesihate *what did quran say about creation of earth?* _..He spread out the earth He made it flat.._ . [Quran 79:30] Sahih International: And after that *He spread the earth.* . . [79.30 Tafsir al-Jalalayn] and after that *He spread out the earth He made it flat* for it had been created before the heaven but without having been spread out; . . . *in islam, if earth is rotating sphere then it always have a night somewhere at any moment and the muslim god (allah) will stay forever in lowest heaven.* . *Only the earth is flat the muslim god (allah) descends every night to the lowest heaven when one-third of the latter part of the night is left..* . [Sahih Muslim: 758 a] 6 The Book of Prayer - Travellers (24)Chapter: Encouragement to supplicate and recite statements of remembrance at the end of the night, and the response to that Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying: Our Lord, the Blessed and the Exalted, *descends every night to the lowest heaven when one-third of the latter part of the night is left,* and says: Who supplicates Me so that I may answer him? Who asks Me so that I may give to him? Who asks Me forgiveness so that I may forgive him? Reference : Sahih Muslim 758 a In-book reference : Book 6, Hadith 201 USC-MSA web (English) reference : Book 4, Hadith 1656 (deprecated numbering scheme)
@sabinereynaudsf
@sabinereynaudsf Жыл бұрын
Why can't an imam do an interview without being approved by the government.
@yasminea7149
@yasminea7149 Жыл бұрын
The Qur'an doesn't talk about getting rewarded for jihad and receiving 72 virgins.
@Albulandii
@Albulandii 24 күн бұрын
No way
@imseein
@imseein Жыл бұрын
👏China needs more KZbinrs like you who can see things from different perspective.
@ChinaTheLlama
@ChinaTheLlama Жыл бұрын
An English speaking han person who talks to XinJiang people who speaks fluent mandarin you mean?Hold up a Quran infront of the police,film the muslims practice the Quran,openly discus the religion please.
@MartinJacques-i2t
@MartinJacques-i2t Жыл бұрын
As I got comments from negationists, I remind you that the UNO expresses its deeps concerns about the situation of Muslim people in China "OHCHR Assessment of human rights concerns in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, People’s Republic of China".
@jered1675
@jered1675 Жыл бұрын
In ancient China, mosques were all Chinese-style. All the domed mosques in China are not ancient buildings. They were all built after the reform and opening up, and most of them were built in the late 1990s and early 21st century. In recent years many Muslim women have begun to wear black robes, with only their eyes showing. The removal of the dome is to trace the original and return to the appearance of traditional Chinese mosques.
@jacku8304
@jacku8304 Жыл бұрын
@@MartinJacques-i2t The Organization of Islamic Cooperation praised China for its treatment of Muslims and also criticized the non-existing claims of mistreatment of Uighur. The world largest inter-government bodies endorsed China fairness and even handedness. The Council of Foreign Ministers under OIC help a meeting in Abu Dhabi on March 1-2, and adopted a unanimous decision on proclaiming China's intentions and actions to upgrade its Muslims citizens. So the American instigated lies were proven false by OIC thorough investigations.
@blinoldluv
@blinoldluv 2 ай бұрын
KZbin cannot be used in China as well as google, facebook etc.
@mountaindew20
@mountaindew20 Жыл бұрын
as a muslim from malaysia I’m very interested about the stories of Chinese muslims in china. ty for the video🤎
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
You are welcome!🥰
@twnb7733
@twnb7733 Жыл бұрын
@@SimingLan Kadijah was a Judéo-Christian. The young poor Arab was converted to the judéo-christianisme. There is no Islam!
@twnb7733
@twnb7733 Жыл бұрын
The first Chinese mosque face Petra, not Mecca. Islam is a lie.
@ظاريفادهام
@ظاريفادهام Жыл бұрын
@@twnb7733 khadijah was 40 years old when he married the prophet. Her cousin is said to be monothiest christian who saw muhammad and said he will follow him when he grow older but he died before that.
@twnb7733
@twnb7733 Жыл бұрын
@@ظاريفادهام He was the first to translate the Gospel from the Hebrew to the Arabic. He was a Rabbi-Priest and presided over their marriage. So you tell me -- to which religion of Kadijah the young Arab had converted himself to?
@ihsanhariadi1056
@ihsanhariadi1056 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for sharing this. I am a Muslim who lives in Indonesia. I'm just aware about the presence, culture and religion of Hui ethnic in China. About the architecture of a Mosque, I am sure that there is also great diversity across the muslim communities in the world, and it has also changed from time to time. In Indonesia, there are also old mosques (built around 16th century) with JAVA-nese (and not "Middle-East" ) Architecture to "conform" to the main culture at the time where HINDU culture was still dominant. I have seen a number of Mosques in Yunnan (and also in Indonesia) which were built by Chinese Muslim communities with Chinese architecture, and I think they are interesting. I like them.
@kepinpin5277
@kepinpin5277 Жыл бұрын
abad 16 budaya hindu mendominasi dari mana cuk
@netgodzilla1
@netgodzilla1 Жыл бұрын
​@@kepinpin5277 ada mesjid2 dengan gaya arsitektur jawa
@kepinpin5277
@kepinpin5277 Жыл бұрын
@@netgodzilla1 yaiyalah mesjidnya di tanah jawa. Bukannya yg bikin heran itu kalo ada mesjid dengan gaya non jawa wkwkwk
@twnb7733
@twnb7733 Жыл бұрын
Israel is mentioned 32 times in the Quran. No mention of any Palestinian ( a white from the Crete). Islam is a lie.
@topazokenni4869
@topazokenni4869 Жыл бұрын
​@@kepinpin5277 ya inilah topik di video ini, si mba nya pertama mengira bahwa mesjid harus berkubah, dan pemerintahan China sedang menghapus kebudayaan Islam dengan membongkar mesjid dan diganti jadi arsitektur China... Pas mba nya jalan ke masjid tertua di China, ternyata gak pake kubah dan arsitekturnya China banget... Akhirnya dia nyadar bahwa Islam itu gak harus kubah...
@harumiaamirah7767
@harumiaamirah7767 Жыл бұрын
The first gentleman in the video said it wisely, he wore white hat as his Muslim identity but if he should took off his hat does that mean his not Muslim? He's still a Muslim at heart. It doesn't matter what exterior or accessories you wear as long as you're practicing & believing in Muslim values, you are a Muslim. Thank you for your hard work for this video. Hope all of us can learn from each other to understand each other better.
@abdullahinoor3972
@abdullahinoor3972 Жыл бұрын
It does matter what you wear as a muslim. It doesn’t negate your faith, the type of clothing you wear but you could be committing a sin if you wear something that is prohibited.
@twnb7733
@twnb7733 Жыл бұрын
“ Muslim” is a newly invented term, you used to be called “Saracen”( Sarah send me away, the hands empty.) and Ismaélites. Israel is mentioned 32 times in the Quran. No mention of any Palestinian ( philistin from the Crete.A white!) Islam is a lie.
@twnb7733
@twnb7733 Жыл бұрын
@@abdullahinoor3972 Where is the original of your modern Quran?
@fsxmantra
@fsxmantra Жыл бұрын
​@@twnb7733they're all man made fairytales... out of delusions 😅
@twnb7733
@twnb7733 Жыл бұрын
@@fsxmantra Why don’t you try? For its about your soul. I’ve prayed for many Muslims. They all saw the Christ, had visions….You lose nothing, but will earn everything.
@dawei666
@dawei666 Жыл бұрын
The best China blogger is back! Honesty, integrity and reliable information!
@mobdyc8267
@mobdyc8267 Жыл бұрын
''Honesty, decency and reliable information!''hahahaha🤣🤣🤣
@dawei666
@dawei666 Жыл бұрын
@@mobdyc8267 anything u think she has ever said that is untrue ?
@abdullahtaj
@abdullahtaj Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I think most people don't know that the chinese mosques are being restructured, most people think they are just being demolished, so the video was very insightful
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
i'm glad you enjoyed it!😊
@vmoses1979
@vmoses1979 Жыл бұрын
Restructured? What right does a state have to restructure private property let alone a religion? Odd logic.
@a2140416
@a2140416 Жыл бұрын
@@vmoses1979 Sure, and US has the right to erase native Americans right?
@calvyncraven1141
@calvyncraven1141 Жыл бұрын
​@@vmoses1979 what's considered "rights" defer from countries and culture. In some Islamic countries, like Brunei, non muslims don't even have the rights to celebrate other faiths in public
@gelaskosongtm6182
@gelaskosongtm6182 Жыл бұрын
@@calvyncraven1141 Tapi tetap bisa melakukan ibadah sesuai keyakinan mereka di dalam tempat ibadah mereka, dan tidak ada semisal perombakan bangunan tempat ibadah non muslim agar sesuai dengan keinginan pemerintah.
@davidchao685
@davidchao685 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for providing a nuanced perspective into the Hui Muslim identity. Your video reminded of a Hui couple and their restaurant I visited in Kunming. It was a one of my most memorable experiences during that visit.
@jean-lucbuczinski143
@jean-lucbuczinski143 Жыл бұрын
Your insights and critical analyses are blowing my mind, and it's awesome. It's so easy for an outsider to judge another countries actions and policies from a biased lens.
@MartinJacques-i2t
@MartinJacques-i2t Жыл бұрын
As I got comments from negationists, I remind you that the UNO expresses its deeps concerns about the situation of Muslim people in China "OHCHR Assessment of human rights concerns in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, People’s Republic of China".
@CraftyCarder-pe8zx
@CraftyCarder-pe8zx Жыл бұрын
Both Islamic and Christian Chinese are being persecuted especially if they do not bend to the Chinese government. That is why the message of patriotism. The woman doing the show even said that country was most important. But in both Islam and Christianity put God first and not the government.
@jacku8304
@jacku8304 Жыл бұрын
Her insights and analyses kept one in suspense. Neither here nor there. Somewhat a borderline comment.
@fajarsyam4725
@fajarsyam4725 Жыл бұрын
The problem is that Islam is not just a religion of worship that we often see in the daily lives of Muslims. Islam is a methodological system of life both individually, family, community and State. Islam must be upheld in a comprehensive manner according to the capabilities of its adherents. Being able to mean here is being able to be patient in carrying out God's commands and being able to accept the risks. What is certain is that the risks are multilevel, and each level of risk gets a different reward from Allah.
@AbdulTheV1ogger
@AbdulTheV1ogger Жыл бұрын
Islam works with most countries, in China there is more mosque than even in western countries
@CodeMeat
@CodeMeat Жыл бұрын
Now, try to think about the CHINESE culture, in a way that you thinking of Muslim. It is not only the whole system of life but it is the greatness religion of the Chinese. That here comes a real problem, how to make all kinds of religions coexisting peaceful with a greater religion aka Chinese culture for thousands of years.
@reymadridejos6316
@reymadridejos6316 6 ай бұрын
Hi i may say that to be saved good works is not enough. It is not that way since salvation is by grace of God not of our own good works. This is the truth. So one must accept his gift - His son Jesus, then he will work into oneself to do good works, thats the fruit of being saved.
@tristanalex3165
@tristanalex3165 3 ай бұрын
This is the problem of Islam, not just individuals and families. Islamic social organizations used to be very powerful. The police would shield Muslims and ordinary Han people would be oppressed. Islamic rules not only bind Muslims, but also the pork smell of Han neighbors wafts to Muslim homes and will be chased by Muslims with knives. Muslim organizations are too overbearing. In China, where China is a country of citizens, citizens act according to the law, rather than being forced to abide by Muslim rules above the law.
@tristanalex3165
@tristanalex3165 3 ай бұрын
In modern countries, religion must exist as a philosophical thought and a custom of life. Once adopted as the creed of the organization, the leader of the organization can do anything in the name of God. Terrorist attackers even feel that they are just .
@koslamas8447
@koslamas8447 Жыл бұрын
i had visited this place sometime on the 25th China Import and Export Fair. And given a chance to pray in this Mosque, Alhamdulillah.
@gregorshepherd3561
@gregorshepherd3561 Жыл бұрын
Your comments about "not fitting into society and needing education" are interesting at 14:20. This is the same 'logic' used in the UK and Australia to tackle radicalisation, which is basically what the Chinese government is doing. Somehow people have interpreted the Chinese method as being 'repressive', while the very same strategy when used by them is 'modern and free'. Thought provoking.
@bmiles4131
@bmiles4131 Жыл бұрын
It’s also what authoritarian governments say when they reindoctrate people. Can’t really know based on the vague statement.
@evanhadkins5532
@evanhadkins5532 Жыл бұрын
There are differences in Western countries. France is more averse to public religious expression than other countries for instance. It sounds like in China the government has a role to play in deciding what is proper Chinese culture. In Australia we are suspicious if our government tries to do this - we tend to think they are setting some citizens as more worthy than others (which some of us don't like).
@evanhadkins5532
@evanhadkins5532 Жыл бұрын
@user-kc7mu4jp4p Well it is not subtle. I'd rather be a goody-goody than a baddie (are you saying that is what you are?). I care because people I love and myself are effected by how people behave. To defend the good is not to defend evil or even violent means (big discussion). As I pointed out I do discriminate (hence the 'don't like). Your response isn't even coherent.
@evanhadkins5532
@evanhadkins5532 Жыл бұрын
@@remmond3769 very true
@nm_robert
@nm_robert 9 ай бұрын
Note: Not all country are the same. I respect China about that
@onisuryaman408
@onisuryaman408 Жыл бұрын
Hi, I am from Indonesia, a country with most Muslim population in the world. In Indonesia, the early mosques also incorporate the original culture, the Hindu and traditional style. Due to this strategy, the population could easily accept Islam as a new faith because it didn't clashed frontally with their original culture. Only when Islam had become the major religion, the more Middle Eastern style was incorporated. And now, several new mosques even use modern and avant-garde style, leaving the ubiquitous dome shape. Regarding the assimilation of religion, the history is a bit different in Indonesia, since Islam finally become the dominant religion. Even with the domination, Islam has evolve into a more "Indonesian" style, with its own unique culture and tradition. Only in the last decade there is a purification movement ignited by the new Islam awakening around the world.
@robertmitchell8630
@robertmitchell8630 Жыл бұрын
Irony Islamic Pakistan got great relationship with China as most of the Islamic world The Muslims only got anger towards Hindus India Jewish Israel You must understand India to Spain unprovoked invasions conquest forced conversions enslavement religious vandalism etc committed by followers of Islam Entire powerful empires Persian Zoroastrian empire Iran totally Islamic Turkey mere five hundred years ago was Byzantine citadels of Orthodox Christian Buddhist Afghanistan Hindu Pakistan Assyrian Christian Iraq Syria Coptic Christian Egypt Orthodox Christian etc Tons of Hindu temples destroyed or converted to mosques I don't justify violence persecution islamophobia etc But at least acknowledge that Islam also done similar to others
@twnb7733
@twnb7733 Жыл бұрын
----In 624, the qibla was changed from Jerusalem to the pagan city of Mecca where the chief Moon-God, Al Lah, surrounded by 360 idoles, was worshipped. But Mecca was Only conquered in 630. It means that you have been the Moon God, idole worshipper since 624.
@mohammadyaqoob746
@mohammadyaqoob746 Жыл бұрын
@@twnb7733 This shows you don't know anything. The first thing Prophet ﷺ did after conquering Kaaba was destroy these idols of these false gods
@robertmitchell8630
@robertmitchell8630 Жыл бұрын
@@mohammadyaqoob746 That's religious vandalism True God? God is our own making A true God wouldn't demand annual BBQ hundreds of thousands of animals True God delivered some very disturbing and unsavoury things in that so call holy book of his And those hadiths have portrayed his apostle in a very disturbing character Captured kaibar saffyia taken away her father brother executed husband Kinanan being trtred to reveal where the treasure was hidden? No insist we fight in his cause etc that's an incompetent God if he "needs" if he can't get things done on his own Every religion build a place of worship with labour of their own hands and love of their hearts Islam captured a pagan city Mecca , usurp the pagan kabbah committed religious vandalism This is nothing but imperialism no pray and supplication meditation of the heart can be acceptable to the God of a purified spirit from such EVIL actions Christian Zoroastrian Hindu Buddhist places of worship vandalized or converted to mosques This is pure demonic True God is just your belief
@developerAKX
@developerAKX Жыл бұрын
​@@mohammadyaqoob746 ya like savages and barbarians 😂
@ivy4360
@ivy4360 Жыл бұрын
My previous comment was incorrect, China has only triple amount of mosques then western countries, which is still a lot.
@-_-Girthbrooks-_-
@-_-Girthbrooks-_- Жыл бұрын
China also has more Muslims in death camps than western countries
@user-dt7qf1me1v
@user-dt7qf1me1v Жыл бұрын
But how many Muslims there? What is the reliable source on this? Why is the percentage/s of Muslims showing low than Christians in different sources despite the permanent residence of Muslims before Christians? Is the Chinese government inhumanely controlling their numbers?
@lucythemotherofathests1465
@lucythemotherofathests1465 Жыл бұрын
Because you have native muslims But Europe dont have native muslims except for bosnia and turkey So it's expected
@ensteffo
@ensteffo Жыл бұрын
@@lucythemotherofathests1465 Western countries have real genocide against Muslim countries killing one million Iraqis and other wars, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Syria etc. etc. and then the west produces propaganda and project their characteristics on to China which is what the accusations against Xinjiang, Tibet and HK is.
@vanavana593
@vanavana593 8 ай бұрын
@@lucythemotherofathests1465😅so hard on other so easy on yourself hah?
@hemabudha9428
@hemabudha9428 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing an "insider's view". As someone who have had a great fortune to visit some of the impressive mosques from Malaysia to Oman and as a practising Buddhist with freedom to practise my faith without fear in my home country Nepal, it is deeply concerning that these magnificent domes are being replaced with flattened tops. Places of worships are underpinned by philosophies of the concerned religion. They inspire us to reflect and contemplate on scriptures. For example, Arabic calligraphy is only used in the domes of mosques not on their walls or floors. The calligraphy symbolizes God's words and highest wisdom. In Buddhism, our temples often have flatten roof to symbolize one taste of samsara (world) and nirvana (liberation). I am actually concerned that this kind of approach whilst well-meaning may actually be short sighted and unintentionally eroding Islamic values.
@digitaldina
@digitaldina Жыл бұрын
it is ! and that's what they would like to do. homogenize the people so they conform better
@vanavana593
@vanavana593 8 ай бұрын
I think you assume a lot. Islam been in China over more than one thousand year, during this time, islam developed a lot throughout the world, evolving into what you see today, same evolution happened inside of China too but separately from Arab countries, these also created huge differences. Buddhism architecture are different in different countries too, I don’t see this is really ‘eroding ‘ anything
@samghising2170
@samghising2170 7 ай бұрын
Thank you , I was going to answer this Nepali self righteous guy, but you explalined to the point@@vanavana593
@golonawailus4312
@golonawailus4312 Жыл бұрын
there are actually eight other Muslim ethnicities/nations within China besides Hui and Uyghur. It would be great if you could cover eight other groups and how they practice, thanks!
@armycarat647
@armycarat647 Жыл бұрын
Really? Can you name them?
@蔡_徐_坤
@蔡_徐_坤 Жыл бұрын
@@armycarat647 in china,there are 10 ethnic groups that believe in Islam. They are: Hui, Uyghur, Kazakh, Uzbek, Tajik, Tatar, Kyrgyz, Sala, Dongxiang, and Bonan. ( translated from Chinese by machine)
@jsb8888
@jsb8888 Жыл бұрын
@@蔡_徐_坤 you forgot the Han Muslim. And some Muslims living in coast provinces of Southeast China, descendants of merchants from Ancient Arab or South Asia .
@DecCat
@DecCat Жыл бұрын
@@jsb8888Yes, there are Muslims among my Han friends.
@paulamarsh1
@paulamarsh1 Жыл бұрын
What about reports of tampering with Koran at Uighar mosques; Also refusal of entry to mosques in Kasghar by males with their son(s) if these were under the age of 18 ??🤔
@martingray6275
@martingray6275 Жыл бұрын
Thank you ! I have started to watch more of your videos! You have done SO MUCH in depth research to help present these situations, perspectives, opinions...
@hodorhodor6925
@hodorhodor6925 7 ай бұрын
china has the most powerful cultural diversity with history. If they were able to embrace it, their soft power would be unstoppable. Mongolia section expressing the beauty of Mongols and their history. Tibet expressing the beauty of Bhuddism. Xinjiang expressing the beauty of Islam with a modern spin of kashgar architecture. These are all China and China is probably the only country capable of expressing the beauty of all religion as one.
@bobguard
@bobguard Жыл бұрын
Like your style of presenting and balanced view. Thanks for your videos and really enjoy it.
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
welcome, Bobby! good to have you back:)
@silverbeernuts4229
@silverbeernuts4229 Жыл бұрын
Siming, I just found your channel. I've gone through 3 videos, and I am so impressed and inspired by your sense of fairness, curious, and most importantly, honest assessment. These combinations gently removes doubt in your work for those who are more subscribed to western influences. I wish I was much younger as I would work in parallel to send these messages that you present. Cheers.
@dionprass
@dionprass Жыл бұрын
In Indonesia, the biggest Islamic organization - called Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) - also holds a principle "hubbul wathan minal iman" that literally means "patriotism is a part of the faith". Also I found another vlog about Hui Muslim community in Xi'an by Indonesian just as a comparison. kzbin.info/www/bejne/jInEi6lvf92brKc
@diahiskandarbinmohamadjani7674
@diahiskandarbinmohamadjani7674 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video. I didn't know that the mosques are not demolished, but the gov is replacing them with new ones with Chinese architecture. I am pretty cool with that actually. Cheers. Greetings from Malaysia.
@thelatai5792
@thelatai5792 Жыл бұрын
So when the Chinese come to Africa, the African people should paint the Chinese face black. forcing them to speak Afrikaans.
@prgrg4287
@prgrg4287 Жыл бұрын
@@thelatai5792 lol Chinese hui Muslims don’t look like middle easterners and they aren’t making those people look oriental😂😂 they already look like Chinese.
@vejishin
@vejishin Жыл бұрын
@@prgrg4287 yah, it's scary to think what they would do if hui people really looked like middle easters!
@fakoneuwyong
@fakoneuwyong Жыл бұрын
​@@thelatai5792 She talks about the building, you talk about the human, what is the correlation ?
@ddmly1800
@ddmly1800 Жыл бұрын
@@thelatai5792 Your hatred for china seems to be destroying your common sense! make istighfar if you are muslim.
@pokya-anakrantau8845
@pokya-anakrantau8845 Жыл бұрын
I have been to Nanguan Mosque in Yinchuan, Ningxia in 2013 and 2014., when the original architectural structure was still intact.
@vincentgoh7717
@vincentgoh7717 Жыл бұрын
hi, first, kudos for this simple yet fine video explaining how China views and works with culture interaction issues. I'm from Singapore, a generation apart from you but totally appreciative of the information and explanation you put forth in this and many other wonderful videos. In my view, Singapore takes a not dissimilar stance (from China) towards many societal issues, including those towards religious harmony and societal security. Compared to the turmoil we had in the 60s and 70s, I would say that my government did a good job and similar results will likely continue to prevail in China going forward. Thanks again for your good work. BTW In Singapore, we still know Islam as 回教。
@becritical7476
@becritical7476 Жыл бұрын
看了你发布的很多视频,内容的细节到位且有逻辑,时间线清晰,最重要的是非常丰富且曲折的心路历程,支持你!近现代的中国经历了那么多苦难,再次站在世界舞台中央,很不容易。我觉得所有中华儿女应该自豪,感谢你能站出来向世界介绍中国!
@marinawalls7738
@marinawalls7738 Жыл бұрын
this allowed me to see the other side of the argument more (I have always heard about Xinjiang region in the news and about the treatment of the Uygur, so I never thought there would be tolerance to the Muslim faith in other parts of china as well). It is interesting to see the assimilation of culture and I think you explained it really well. Might visit china soon even 🌺👍
@cyberywayne3128
@cyberywayne3128 Жыл бұрын
the "treatment" is NOT REAL, simply fabricated stories to feed anti-china propaganda, china is a country that has many religions, many ethnic people.
@marvinfok65
@marvinfok65 Жыл бұрын
There is nothing better than to visit China to see the truth with your own eyes! If you want to, you can go all the way to Xinjiang and see the lives of people there. There is no restriction now that China had dropped the zero-covid policy. There were never any restrictions to go to Xinjiang all these years. The only restrictions were during the zero-covid policy to stop the spread of covid. Not only Xinjiang, you can't travel freely to most other places in China for the fear of spreading the virus. Millions of foreign visitors had been to China and at least a million had been to Xinjiang.
@jumbo9301
@jumbo9301 Жыл бұрын
What happened to all the detention camps that were caught on video.
@hkwopczk1
@hkwopczk1 Жыл бұрын
@@jumbo9301 😂why would u believe those camp video?
@jumbo9301
@jumbo9301 Жыл бұрын
Because it’s truth. They order them to cut off their beards, an Islamic injunction, and separate men from their wives. It is not only on video. A Turkish lady spoke about her uncle going missing there after being arrested by authorities
@ldijz
@ldijz Жыл бұрын
There is a need for one religion to be distinguished from another religion, otherwise, what is the point of having different names. Buddhism and Islam have theoretical and practical differences. So, why can’t these differences allowed to be manifested into each architectures? If walking into a traditional Chinese mosque, one cannot determine if it is a mosque or Buddhist temple, then I believe we have integrated to the point of not allowing each to practice their own religion freely. Of course, Islam allows some degree into adaptation to local culture, but that doesn’t mean one has to give up its distinction. A true free society would allow distinction within its society, and let its people choose the path that they seems most logical or appealing. In long term, this is what makes a society resilient; allowing external influence as it can be a change for the positive.
@calvyncraven1141
@calvyncraven1141 Жыл бұрын
That's your opinion only but in reality if a country and its citizens its 100% free to do whatever they like, then all you have at the end is division and chaos like in the USA
@ldijz
@ldijz Жыл бұрын
@@calvyncraven1141 diversity is not chaos. Allowing multiple ways of life can enrich people's experience and allow choose of path that is most suitable for that person, instead of force adherence to a single path. It allows higher efficiency. In China, so much integration has taken place that it is erasing minorities way of life and their religion/culture. This in long term will only harm Chinese as a civilization, because habit of great civilization is that it is capable to observe shocks and new idea.
@calvyncraven1141
@calvyncraven1141 Жыл бұрын
@@ldijz there must be a balance in everything. And i think China is doing just fine. You cannot have too extreme of a diversity without some controls in place orelse chaos will follow.
@jamila7544
@jamila7544 Жыл бұрын
Great explanation! That’s why we are able to tell the difference between synagogues,churches,mosques and other such temples, I think it’s important to preserve motifs that allow us to discern between different religions
@stanleyhuynh1659
@stanleyhuynh1659 Жыл бұрын
I sympathy for both arguments. However, history of China requires strong central government. They fearful of chaos. Therefore, although governments have good intentions but not good at planning would understandable.
@davidrichards1741
@davidrichards1741 Жыл бұрын
Such an enlightening video. You're very intelligent plus your command of English even exceeds native speakers with a post-secondary education. Full respect!
@2seraya
@2seraya Жыл бұрын
She is well trained to (deliberately) speak like a native speaker. Few I think would even contemplate much less to reach that goal. Of course it now comes naturally. Watch her earlier video.
@shanewilson2484
@shanewilson2484 Жыл бұрын
The domes of Mosques in the Middle East evolved from the East Roman church dome construction tradition. When Arab Muslims conquered previously Christian regions in the Middle East, churches were sometimes turned into Mosques. An example is the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus. Minarets were a Muslim innovation to facilitate the call to prayer.
@ZK-im1eh
@ZK-im1eh Жыл бұрын
Islam was never a religion that was made solely for the Arab people in the Middle East, it was made for the world. It's perfectly fine for muslims to uphold and maintain their culture so as long they don't prioritize it over Islam and is within Islamic values. And I think that's what the Chinese government doesn't really like as it opposes their views.
@limcheating1
@limcheating1 Жыл бұрын
ahh regarding the arabic style dome, my grandfather was Hui Muslim and my mum told me the arabic style mosque never existed in China, even in western part of China, until recent decades, for example the first Mosque in Xinjiang looks completely non-arabic, it is completely a central asian architecture, so China is merely remove the later outside influence, and resume to what it should be, btw, your english is excellent, and your reporting looks sincere
@CodeMeat
@CodeMeat Жыл бұрын
大伊斯兰运动,阿拉伯人搞的,还好共产党的反应不慢。
@samghising2170
@samghising2170 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for the update. as I suspected this dome shaped architect probably wasn't there, it was a recent importation from the middle east due to oil boom and all the scholarship and sponsorship that was peddled from that part of the wold. needless to say other undue influence which is unwanted also arrived.
@rajibhossain9918
@rajibhossain9918 6 ай бұрын
Are u practising Islam?
@qurbonbekqulmirzayev3895
@qurbonbekqulmirzayev3895 5 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@glurppuffloid9796
@glurppuffloid9796 Жыл бұрын
Hi! the whole "Islam says that doing Jihad will give you 72 virgins" tag line was a mischaracterization which was made popular by the USA in the Bush era by anti Muslim Warhawks as a form of propaganda to get the American public onboard with the invasions in the middle east. Nothing that Islam teaches is harmful, I was with you throughout the entire video, but have to disagree on this tiny part, otherwise loving your work, and looking forward to more! Most the things you may hear about Islam being bad or other, is usually gross misinterpretations or misunderstandings of scriptures, often made by non-muslims who wish to defame Islam ( mostly done by a wave of anti-muslim grifters who acted like "experts" on Islam and Islamic nations in the immediate aftermath of 9/11 to make money off the US govt.) ______________ In Islam: The Universe and the entirety of Cosmos was created by Allah, the best description of Allah would be sura ikhlas. in regards to humans, Allah then sent human messengers to the rest of humanity to convey rules and knowledge to humanity more than 124000 prophets were sent throughout human history to all the various cultures and nations of earth, But over time, the people tended to forget or lose chunks or heavily distort portions of the message/religion (Pure Monotheism, the 1st half of the shahada "la ilaha illallah") this is why according to Muslim belief, all world religions and cultures mostly tend to have many similarities, when human morality never needed to evolve in the same way even in tribes geographically separated from each other. the Last prophet was Muhamad s.a.w. who was sent with the Quran, and allah completed his preferred religion for all of earth's humans as stated in the Quran. which means that Islam (the primordial religion of which the Quran is the final text) is now stuck in stone and hence cannot be changed nor altered. As such one cannot claim that the religion is outdated, since although the rest of the world can change, the religion will be like an iron pillar, and unmovable rock, a firmament and foundation that the rest of the world has to conform to, than the other way around. or else the religion is hollow and malleable and means nothing. I may have misunderstood you and when you said "outdated religious teachings" you probably meant to say "incorrect" or "misunderstood" religious teachings, since sure ppl can misunderstand or be given false information by powerful people, but calling a religious teaching of the religion itself outdated would be incorrect to say. the Jihad thing you stated is a modern invention, Orthodox, and original / traditional Islam denounces that. Terrorists like Osama Bin Laden themselves admitted that they were breaking islamic rules due to political reasons. their justification for ignoring the rules of War as clearly stated in the quran ( you can' hurt noncombatants, old ppl, clergy or religious buildings of any religion, trees, animals, enemies suing for peace) were flawed and based on a cherrypicked and easily debunked and misguided obscure fatwa from some random cleric which didn't even properly apply. SO, basically the terrorists today ( all those who evolved from the original US funded terrorist groups ) have 0 religious backing for their crimes. ------------------------------------- That said, Islam is global, and does infact teach about putting humanity as a whole first above nation state identities, much like communism which was intended to be a global movement for the betterment of all workers in every nation, tribe, class and creed. I think China could adopt Islam into its communism to forge an expansionist ideology for promoting communism as a system and islam as its official religion ( with differing outwardly expressions [architecture, food, fashion] based on the people) to renew the project of spreading the upliftment of all classes of humanity as Marx & Lenin etc. originally hoped. P.S. You don't have to be Hui to be Muslim, there are many Han Muslims too, anybody can be a Muslim. You can Too! P.P.S Love you work! Looking forward to More!
@user-dt7qf1me1v
@user-dt7qf1me1v Жыл бұрын
Han Chinese become Hui as soon as they become Muslim.
@glurppuffloid9796
@glurppuffloid9796 Жыл бұрын
@@user-dt7qf1me1v Isn't there also an ethnic component to it though? considering that Hui ppl may have trace Arab blood in them, considering the fact that they descend from the Arab traders who were mandated to marry local Han women as a method of chinese-fictaion?
@andanandan6061
@andanandan6061 Жыл бұрын
​@@kamekameha721 Shariah is only applicable for Muslim. A non Muslim is not adjudicated by it unless they willingly submit to the law. In the past each group should be Judged based on their religious law. Islam with Shariah, Jew with their Torah and Christian with their Bible.
@natchan2801
@natchan2801 Жыл бұрын
​​@@kamekameha721 shariah law is the best law basically a law that has heavy punishment but is hard to apply. the problem is that ppl think oh if you steal you'll be punished by the amputation of the offender's right hand but most ppl only know . Of course you can't just give the punishment just because they're stealing. You need to know the reason why they're stealing whether they steal because of poverty or they steal because of their greediness (they steal some expensive stuff because they couldn't afford it while they have money is enough to buy the things they need) . So the person who steals because of poverty won't receive the punishment while the other person will receive it. That means the qadi(judge) have a heavy responsibility they need to know the reason why the person steals or whatever crime they did as detailed as possible because if they give the wrong punishment they'll be questioned by Allah whether they did their duties perfectly. There are a lot of misconceptions about shari'a law yeah it's true the adultery will be stoned to death but that for the married men and women while the unmarried will get lashes. The Qur’an firmly forbids adultery in this verse: "Those who commit adultery, men or women, give each of them a hundred lashes" Qur'an 24: 2. However as I said the qadi (judge) can't just give the punishment. It is therefore important to mention that in the first cases of accused women of adultery, the Qur’an issued a binding law that consists of "confining" women accused of adultery to their homes until further notice. The verse says: "Those who commit unlawful sexual intercourse of your women - bring against them four [witnesses] from among you. And if they testify, confine the guilty women to houses until death takes them or Allah ordains for them [another] way."(Qur’an 4:15). We can notice in this verse that the Qur'an primarily requires the testimony of four witnesses, which is certainly not likely to happen. "Keeping" women in their homes can be considered a means of protecting them from becoming victims of popular opprobrium, which is in itself, a temporary means of avoiding abuses based on rigid mosaic legislations of that time. The following verse marks the second phase in the Qur’anic reform: "And those who accuse chaste women and then do not produce four witnesses - lash them with eighty lashes and do not accept from them testimony ever after. And those are the defiantly disobedient” ; Qur’an 24; 4. Fyi One of the major sins in islam is to accuse an innocent woman of adultery. It is even more important that the Qur’an requires providing irrefutable evidence of adultery. This Qur'anic measure makes accusation extremely difficult, if not impossible. The proof of adultery requires the presence of four eyewitnesses who, according to the Muslim law, must have witnessed the sexual act and relate the same descriptions,which is virtually impossible. The new measure remains extremely difficult to implement since it is conditioned by the testimony of four people of good faith to validate the accusation of adultery. The obligation to provide four eyewitnesses is a drastic measure, which makes proving the adulterous act very improbable. The Quran is very strict regarding false testimonies and punishes those who present false testimonies with the same penalty as that of adulterers: flogging along with the loss of all of their civil rights. It shows that its hard for the punishment to be implanted. In Islam as long as the person already matures the way they think and alr hit puberty, they consider as adults. I mean in the past there was no age set by the government like nowadays for example if you're 18 years you'll consider as an adult in my country or in most country, in new Zealand 20 years old and 19 in Korea . You do know that people in the past married as soon as they hit puberty so you can't make it the same how society works nowadays and in the past. Among those going into marriage, the basic requirement in sharia law is that they must not only have completed puberty but also have the full maturity to recognise and be able to meet their rights and obligations in marriage .
@natchan2801
@natchan2801 Жыл бұрын
​@@kamekameha721 I wonder wut proof you will show hopefully you ain't using Iran (Taliban), isis they are not even following what Islam teaches , in Islam you can't force ppl to wear hijab but look what happened In iran. What I got to say is that their leader will be questioned by Allah whether they did their duties correctly (Allah asks details as if their citizens had to live in poverty because they are not taking any initiative to improve the citizens life) tbh all countries leaders will also be questioned the same .At least show me proof from a country like brunei.
@abdulkadirhassan5765
@abdulkadirhassan5765 Жыл бұрын
I thank you for sharing us your point of view off your Chinese Muslim community.
@daayieevideos
@daayieevideos Жыл бұрын
Your commentary is very important for Muslims from other geographic locations to understand that Islam melds into the people/culture it joins, not that an "Arabized" culture should represent Islam as a faith or culture alone. I became Muslim in China through Hui Muslims, his family had been Muslim for more than 1350 years, while a language student at Beijing University over 40 years ago. When I spent time as a language student and expat in the Middle East a decade later, I am so glad I was introduced to Islam outside of the Middle East...an understanding of Islam that was more kind, inclusive, and inculcating a softness toward others from Far Eastern philosophies--and not flagellation from an "Islam is superior-ity" complex that is not obvious to many Muslims bound to traditional thinking. Just take a look at the knee-jerk reactions of most Muslims in traditional Muslim states...form over substance. You are helping many people understand Muslim Chinese groups and the variation among them based on when the different schools of thought entered China.
@jye7027
@jye7027 9 ай бұрын
Well said
@chillfluencer
@chillfluencer 8 ай бұрын
Muslims should also be aware that western white people try to meddle between Muslims and the countries there are in as well as with other groups...most prominent example: Muslims vs. Jews. There are people who financially profit from making them fight.
@royschmidt675
@royschmidt675 Жыл бұрын
I like your videos and how you clarify the issues. The control by the government of personal lives is the issue and freedom of thought and life pursuits, I feel, are the cure. Your English is excellent ! Thank you ! Peace & Love💕🌸🙏
@rayjack
@rayjack Жыл бұрын
Genghis Khan and his descendants were open to religion. That's how it all started. They opened the doors and it can't be shut. Panda is building the silk road. You would think he would be open minded to few religions.
@Daydreamer-ub2qz
@Daydreamer-ub2qz 8 ай бұрын
As Asianmuslim myself, a most eloquent clip ever on Utube. I totally agree with your point of view. You know for sure, main problem in this kind of situations - is west would love to exploit these kind of situation in any where in the world. So for practicality's sake most people would probably agree with your point of view.
@AnkanBasu7
@AnkanBasu7 Жыл бұрын
Very nuanced and well structured! I also like when your cat gave it’s cameo 😂
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
aw thank you Ankan! i know right, it's cute!
@edwardfowble9429
@edwardfowble9429 Жыл бұрын
15:29 小虎🐯
@stevenv6463
@stevenv6463 Жыл бұрын
"Patriotism is part of the faith" is actually an alleged statement (known as a hadith) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (God's blessings be upon him). Some dispute its actually being spoken of by the prophet but it seemed very popular on the walls of mosques all over China that I have seen. I wouldn't have recognized it in Chinese but saw it written in Arabic often, even in calligraphy. (حب الوطن من الإيمان) I also remember many Hui restaurants having photos of Xi Jinping meeting Hui people in west China framed on the wall.
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
that's really interesting! I didn't know about this part of Islam. I initially thought it was perhaps a forged culture but it turned out to be a part of the teaching, too. :)
@Hassan_MM.
@Hassan_MM. Жыл бұрын
@@SimingLan Islamic Faith is predominantly concerned with the worship of only Creator God,Spirituality & Humanity & not with man made Borders,Flags,Symbolism,Architecture or Ultra Nationalism or Caste based Discrimination (as seen in Indian religion of Hinduism). Just see Articles of Islamic faith as a Han or Communist Chinese & see where you disagree ❓? & if you agree, you are already a Muslim❗ Besides,you mentioned 72 virgins somewhere kindly provide refrence of it,I've never found it
@jazondelta4976
@jazondelta4976 Жыл бұрын
​@@Hassan_MM. nope, islamic faith is not predominantly just about worshiping a deity. A whole lot of it are rules on how to conduct every tiny bit of people's daily life or business, and how to rule other people, or slaves. And how to go to war. And justice system. Nope, it's super duper complicated.
@IK-wp5eq
@IK-wp5eq Жыл бұрын
Patriotism the word can be traced back to 1500 AD, whereas Prophet pbuh came in 570 AD. the word Patriotism didn't even exist prior to 1500 AD. Since every mosque must have the patriotism saying instead of the other more important and well known sayings means It is a compulsion to have this statement for all mosques in China. Nothing more, nothing less.
@stevenv6463
@stevenv6463 Жыл бұрын
@@IK-wp5eq in Arabic it literally says "love of the homeland" حب الوطن and the Chinese that was on the wall said 愛國 which literally also means "love of country". Abstract terms are often like this in Chinese and the term also means patriotism. It is definitely very self serving to push this hadith everywhere but to give the Chinese government some credit, it is a hadith that exists (though of debated authenticity) and the translation doesn't need to be manipulated to give them a good and pithy message.
@EdukasiPerpus
@EdukasiPerpus 2 ай бұрын
The first mosque built by the Prophet Muhammad had a roof made of date palm leaves, not a dome, the dome actually came from Rome, and there are no rules for the shape of mosques in Islam.
@shiulai5804
@shiulai5804 Жыл бұрын
I came across your vlog today Appreciated the piece about your identity journey since age 15. It takes courage and self confidence to bare your soul. Congratulations for finding peace at such a young age. Your identity will evolve with time and life experiences. I know you will do well
@monacattan3014
@monacattan3014 Жыл бұрын
What one gathered from Chinese history, is that the Muslims helped the Chinese people during one of those ancient dynasties. In return, they were rewarded by being allowed to live in China and own land. I personally find the Chinese policy of the government reveals genuine care to integrate the Muslims within Chinese society, an effort that many minorities in other countries do not find within multi ethnic and multi religious communities within a state that is governed by a majority.
@shahrimanshahnaz7008
@shahrimanshahnaz7008 Жыл бұрын
Actually the dome was not originally Islamic. It was originally from the Christian churches during the Byzantine and Orthodox era. The muslims then took it as their own thereafter. Look at Haga Sophia church-turned-mosque in Turkey with the huge onion on it. Built in 537ad, that was there before the time of the Prophet Muhamad, born 570ad. That explains why the oldest Chinese mosque in Guangzhou, which i already visited back in 2004, together with what was believed to be the resting place of the companion of the Prophet, Saad Bin Abi Waqqas, has taken the local chinese shape. Becoz at that time the early arab muslims who brought the religion to that southernmost province of China thru sea werent influenced by those onion shape churches of the Christians yet. Becoz Islam of the Prophet Muhammad's first generation of companions was still very new to any kind of specific shape or design. Only after a few generations when the Islamic conquests grew larger and wider esp during the 2nd century of the Hijrah calender or 7th century ad did they saw the onion shapes on Christian churches and decided to adopt it on their mosques. (I am a Muslim from Malaysia and had studied in Egypt for 10 years... we still have a few old mosques in Malaysia of around 2 centuries old that took on local taste and design with no onion shaped roofs whatsoever. In fact it looked very much like a Chinese or Budhist temple design with sharp ends pointing up, with 3 layers of roofs and the only different with a Budhist temple was it was normally green in color. And this was the trend of most mosques in the whole of South East Asian region up until the onion shape came in during the second half of the 20th century. Pls google old mosque in Malaysia and Indonesia.) Then the Islamic influence thru the Silk Road to China took place a few centuries later. The Arab and Persian Muslims then intermarried with local Chinese and the Hui people came to exist, who was originally a mixed of arabs persians and chinese but mostly Muslim in religion. Some of these arab persian muslims even served in the Mongol courts of Kublai Khan as ministers. These muslims who came by land then introduced the onion shaped mosques in the central of China or along the Silk Road. This was already past 4 or 5 centuries after the first mosque in Guangzhou which had not yet brought any influence of the originally Christian onion shape. Becoz by then the onion was already prevalent in the Islamic world from Spain to India around 2nd century ad. Btw, why i said that IT WAS BELIEVED to be the resting place of Saad bin Abi Waqqas was becoz there were 2 more claims of his resting place in the the middle east. And that that one in China actually belongs to his uncle. To me personally as a Muslim, travelled far and beyond, i have no real affection for a specific shape of a mosque. The most important thing to me is that i love it when lots of people are inside praying or learning in it. Many old mosques in my country are already demolished to make way for modern style mosques with air-conditioned and all, something very much needed in a tropical country. Some maintain the good old roof shape and some just change it, by themselves, without any government intervention. I love to see more videos from you, the Han Chinese girl.❤
@pinnitt
@pinnitt Жыл бұрын
If the mosque was built hundreds of years ago, why does it need to suddenly make changes now in order to “integrate”? Hasn’t it been integrated for many lifetimes?
@万天辉
@万天辉 Ай бұрын
in the past, it was shabby, but generally merges with Han architect style. After 1990s,China become rich and rebuid mosques with onion dome .But recent years,massacres and separative happens,like the vedio shows in Kunming and Xinjiang, government found out it's a must to take measures.Then mosques are rebuilt as its once looking
@KitsGravity
@KitsGravity Жыл бұрын
Destroying cultural motifs and identity is just cruel and cannot be justified no matter what anyone says.
@whocares3132
@whocares3132 Жыл бұрын
Its cruel because you say so??? China is stronger than All@h ... I wish good luck for china from India.
@herryso6238
@herryso6238 Жыл бұрын
For someone who lives in the glass house, please do not play with stone. Don’t try to judge other culture from your own culture
@jasonstormsong4940
@jasonstormsong4940 Жыл бұрын
Native American mountains be like.
@RunByDave
@RunByDave Жыл бұрын
You are beyond American belief.
@dare-er7sw
@dare-er7sw 11 ай бұрын
Islam has created havoc around the world. The Chinese are doing the right thing.
@cessealbeach
@cessealbeach Жыл бұрын
As a Muslim, It's OK, as long as muslims can pray in the newly built mosque! Love China , China Building Bridges across the world
@mohdazan4948
@mohdazan4948 Жыл бұрын
As the same goverment is persecuting uyghur
@brunokagh
@brunokagh Жыл бұрын
You are enlightened and wise beyond your years. Your vids are so impressive in both content and style. I am interested in learning more about the Uyghur issue bc I fear that the view from the US lacks insight and nuance. I have traveled to China for business on several occasions and find the people and culture fascinating. Thank you for making these vids.
@user-ijh7tl5ie3
@user-ijh7tl5ie3 Жыл бұрын
China is so huge (huge land far and wide,1.4 Billion population), it cannot afford to have its ‘children’ fighting, and tearing the ‘family’ apart. So far, China’s approach to maintaining peace, order, stability, economic growth and security has worked well. It has even miraculously lifted 800 million of its people out of poverty in less than 50 years! And no other countries have come close to achieving such technological and infrastructural advancement as China did. As time goes on, the Dalai Lama loses more supporters, because people can tell that he was used by the US in its break away n conquer strategy to weaken China.
@Sam-uo6ps
@Sam-uo6ps Жыл бұрын
I am really inspired by the great service you are doing for mankind, You are very good hearted and you are a talented teacher especially for me as an American to help me observe some of my prejudices, and let them go and think more in terms of being in human brotherhood with Chinese people. Thank you.
@fredrikbergquist5734
@fredrikbergquist5734 Жыл бұрын
I live in sweden that is one of the most secular society in the world, maybe close to China in that respect. As a curiosity I live in a very small village in south of sweden and a few years ago a Bhuddist temple with a big golden Bhudda statue was erected! I went there out of curiosity and was told that there would be a holy meeting the next day with food and a cermon and was invited. I visited and met the three monks and was treated very well and the food was delicious. In the western world muslims clash with the values of many countries, in Switzerland there was a vote that stopped use of minarets especially with loudspeakers. In sweden there has been individuals burning copies of the Quoran and that has made sweden a legitimate target of terrorism. Some people here says that religion is the cause of all evil in the world.
@ngheanchoong
@ngheanchoong Жыл бұрын
Religion divide n segregate people.
@akasahamir8884
@akasahamir8884 Жыл бұрын
You're wright girl, design of the mosque & what you're wear doesn't really matter as long as you know which parts of your body to be cover,Islam is super simple & straight forward, you don't have to follow import culture, just think Islam itself no force, even by forcing yourself are call force,so you don't have to follow others culture thank you so much girl, keep it up keep on research
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing Akasah!😊🥰
@Ajay-vf6di
@Ajay-vf6di Жыл бұрын
Can this be applied for india as well??? Coz we got lot of remodeling to do in india. 😊
@elite7329
@elite7329 Жыл бұрын
It absolutely matters what you wear to a mosque, you HAVE to adhere to an Islamic dress code.
@thelatai5792
@thelatai5792 Жыл бұрын
In this case, the Indian government should demolish the Chinese designed buddhist temple and build an Indian style temple. Because the Chinese are doing the same.😂
@ISMSKL
@ISMSKL Жыл бұрын
​@@elite7329 the dress code for Muslims is not only what you wear to a mosque, but what you wear in public. The dress code is basically to cover yourself. There is no rule to wear things that look a certain way such as white hat, black robe etc.
@dennisash7221
@dennisash7221 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the most well researched and presented KZbin "ammeter" video's I have seen really well done! Awesome that you live in GZ, I live a little way away in ZS that has a super interesting history as well not as old as GZ but full of amazing milestones. The only comment I can make is that this was a well presented open and factual video and I look forward to seeing more of them.
@chitru1983
@chitru1983 Жыл бұрын
I watches a few days ago from vlogger Little Chinese Everywhere exploring Shadian muslim city. Apparently the city has the largest Mosque in south western china in arabic style and signature green dome built by Muslims in more recent history. With 40000 mosques around China, do you think policies vary from different counties or provinces to another?
@_Wai_Wai_
@_Wai_Wai_ Жыл бұрын
I've been in the USA over 30 years. Been to multiple cities for work and living. New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, LA, San Francisco, Atlanta Georgia, All over New Jersey, never ever have I seen a Muslim Mosque. The USA says it is tolerant of religions, but in the background, they spread hate and fear about other religions that are not Christianity, Jewish, or Evangelicals.
@robertd716
@robertd716 9 ай бұрын
No islam no terorist very good
@謝偉賢-j1k
@謝偉賢-j1k Жыл бұрын
I had been to the Huaisheng Mosque and 先賢古墓道in Guangzhou many years ago. I am Han Chinese born in Hong Kong.
@zeegorman1865
@zeegorman1865 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I found you. I really enjoy your content! How come you only have 25K subscribers?! We need more of this type of content on KZbin.
@davenobody407
@davenobody407 4 ай бұрын
Because it is not an anti-China channel but tells the truth.
@bhl3840
@bhl3840 Жыл бұрын
Hello Ms Lan Thank you for sharing your experience and taking us though your journey.
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
you are welcome!🥰
@josephguo6256
@josephguo6256 5 ай бұрын
China has 30000 mosque and 20 million Muslim now. The world oldest mosque is situated in Guangdong China (sometime 800 A.D.)。
@rorsetsan7514
@rorsetsan7514 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion Chinese architecture looks more esthetic than the so called Arabic architecture. Either or it doesn’t make any one lesser of a Muslim
@TehAbdullah
@TehAbdullah Жыл бұрын
I'm Muslim and I think the Japanese style looks best and this Chinese style looked better than the so called Islamic style.
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing!🥰
@mrobocop1666
@mrobocop1666 Жыл бұрын
In Tatarstan Republic (European Russia) we have a lot of different style mosques, our centuries old mosques built in classic European styles like baroque and classicism, others look like big Tatar village house style, others have Arabic styles. Having mosques in different styles is great, but one style will be more dull and not diverse at all
@helloworld5334
@helloworld5334 Жыл бұрын
​@@TehAbdullah Japanese style??lol no. still Chinese the best
@Northmenn
@Northmenn Жыл бұрын
In Islam, God never ordered to start a war with anyone, except for the enemy who started it, we must defend ourselves in the Islamic way, which is to fight until the enemy stops it, if they decide to stop, God orders to stop the war, and God curses those who invade, Jihad has many meanings, it is not just a word for war
@userre85
@userre85 Жыл бұрын
Criminally underrated channel.
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
haha, you are too kind!🥰 thank you!!
@muneebdanish1270
@muneebdanish1270 Жыл бұрын
China becoming a economic power and setting priority for its own people shows it's commitment for it's people untapping their full potential as true power to make impact in modern competitive era. Whete their is struggle for world dominance, china will definitely face arch enemy expecially from it's direct competition. China is now opening up whole world and giving more opportunities for people world wide. Most people in second or third world countries appreciate china to offer them an alternative to other single minded colonists. Only time can unveil true motives of china and I wish it's a win win for all of us
@gudetamaminiso513
@gudetamaminiso513 Жыл бұрын
French here ! I find this video very interesting. In France I don't think we would destroy old mosques as we have deep respect for old architecture + we traditionally also have sacred places (the churches). But I thing the chinese government and the french one are taking similar decisions : try to have everyone feel like a national and put their religion second in ordre of priorities. Here, we focus more on how people dress (hijab is a sensitive issue) >
@kommsk
@kommsk Жыл бұрын
The french with french govt included are so patriotic when it comes to tolerate pedophilia, lgbt, nudism, and every aspect of culture and philosophy as long as it's not of islam origin or muslim conveying....so stop lying
@0megax788
@0megax788 Жыл бұрын
Another French here, you put into words what I was thinking after watching this video. We tend to prefer keeping religion in the private sphere and become very wary when it comes close to public institutions and stuff like that. Which is why the hijab becomes a very sensitive issue here and lead people to misunderstanding things about France. I feel it is quite similar to China in this situation. There's is definitely a sense here that patriotism takes a more important part than religion.
@sparklemotion8377
@sparklemotion8377 7 ай бұрын
You're being very political correct about the French witch-hunt against Muslims.
@gudetamaminiso513
@gudetamaminiso513 7 ай бұрын
@@sparklemotion8377 I don't know where you live. There's no witch-hunt against Muslims in France. Islam is a new religion historically in the country and is required to reform itself as catholicism did in the 19th century in order to match democracy, the constitutional principle of freedom of religious criticism and the secular culture it meets.
@gudetamaminiso513
@gudetamaminiso513 7 ай бұрын
@@sparklemotion8377 I dont know where you live. There's no witch-hunt against Muslims in France. Islam is a new religion historically in the country and is required to reform itself as catolicism did in the 19th century in order to match democracy, the constitutional freedom of religious criticism and the secular culture it meets.
@erikdalna211
@erikdalna211 2 ай бұрын
There is a saying in Egypt. Eat what you like but dress to please others. It does not matter if the government insists on a particular appearance if they do not interfere with the essential elements of the faith.
@benjerome4405
@benjerome4405 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing you cultural perspective about the complexitites in your home land. Things are usually not as black and white. I believe fear, prejudice and racism are based on ignorance.
@c.kainoabugado7935
@c.kainoabugado7935 Жыл бұрын
You forgot that LIES that can bring those also
@jacku8304
@jacku8304 Жыл бұрын
Most importantly the Chinese government built the mosque for the Chinese Muslims. For without there will be no mosque.
@ebrahimmurchie4013
@ebrahimmurchie4013 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this very informative vlog. Respect from South African Muslim.
@Si_nengatcha
@Si_nengatcha Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I'm from Indonesia, and there have been some news that basically china govt bans Islam, discriminate muslims, and even forbid muslims from fasting. I honestly think those news' are biased and unbased because such news has happened to Indonesia too. So I'd like to hear some perspectives like yours, who is local.
@METZINTechnologies
@METZINTechnologies Жыл бұрын
SE Asia countries are mainly colonial by western so even today, our 90% of our news r painted by western via English to display China or any countries not listening their "rules" with all the bad image and malicious info. Glad that SiMing can bring e truth to the world.
@fanyang8533
@fanyang8533 Жыл бұрын
假新闻而已,问那些在中国生活的印尼人吧
@gunsumwong3948
@gunsumwong3948 Жыл бұрын
I think it would be fair to say that there are 56 ethnicities in China so it is impossible for any ethnicity to be treated more important than the other. The central requirement is every religion can freely operate as long as it is not used for political purposes to destabilise the country. Chinese people has a culture long enough to distinguish education, spiritual release and governance system are separate entities.
@louisw4155
@louisw4155 Жыл бұрын
I'm not a Chinese citizen, but I do agree with you. :)
@gunsumwong3948
@gunsumwong3948 Жыл бұрын
@@louisw4155 Bit it as it may the west has been using various non government organisations including religious groups to subvert China so China has to be on the alert all the time. The problem is all religions in China are imported. As a country China has long been able to distinguish between the good and the bad by education and does not need a religious study to teach people how to read/write or behave! China has existed long before the birth of any religion so if you are a Chinese respect your ancestors when religion wasn't in existence.
@vPenguiin
@vPenguiin Жыл бұрын
very informative video, thank you
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
you are so welcome!🥰
@moocowp4970
@moocowp4970 Жыл бұрын
Its always a bit unsettling when people have to speak in cryptic language or hide their true feelings due to what they perceive the government might do to them in response if they were to speak plainly. It makes sense that a religion would be adapted to the local population, that happens everywhere around the world. But it is one thing for a religion to adapt itself to appeal to the shared values of the local population, it is a totally other thing for the government or some other entity to come in and decide what should happen with them. If the muslim community had come together and decided they wanted to renovate the mosque and do it in a more chinese style, fine. But for the government to enforce it on them seems harsh and cruel. It definitely does still seem like cultural erasure, and even the other mosques you visited seemed to be trying to pander to the government somewhat (was the patriotism sign there initially? Or was it placed there later as the government started looking more into religious minorities?). Thanks again for presenting this insider view of the situation. It's always interesting to see other cultures in the world. I went to China in 2006 and found it very enjoyable and fascinating. It's great to be able to see these videos and see what's happening in the country (even if i dont agree with it necessarily).
@moocowp4970
@moocowp4970 Жыл бұрын
I'm curious, how are you posting to KZbin? I thought China had blocked it (and presumably had blocked most of the international VPNs too).
@nirbija
@nirbija Жыл бұрын
China is 100% correct in how it deals with the FOREIGN and invasive religious rubbish from distant lands. Chinese are about the only smart people on the planet when dealing with foreign religious rubbish. Foreigners and foreign cultures ARE GUESTS in foreign lands. And as GUESTS, the foreigners/cultures ARE DUTY BOUND to abide by 'house rules' of the foreign lands. When mere GUESTS refuse to abide the 'house rules' of THEIR HOSTS, then said GUESTS take on the characteristics of invaders. And when this becomes the case, the invaders then EARN negative consequences.
@chenkaihong
@chenkaihong 5 ай бұрын
maybe it's the influence of ahong/ Hu Songshan and his organization Yihewani, as Mr Hu got Racist treatment when he got to mecca for Hajj from fellow Muslim arabs. so he leave wahabism thought. so he campaigning Islam nationalism rallied against Japanese. interestingly his story similar to khj. Ahmad Dahlan the founder of Muhammadiyah one of the largest Muslim organization in Indonesia
@faisalz8849
@faisalz8849 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion if China want to incorporate Chinese architectural design into the local Muslim community it should be done by constructing new mosques with Chinese design instead of Middle eastern flavor. It’s wiser to leave the old historical buildings alone. It’s part of your history and identity too. In our country Malaysia we have 30% ethnic Chinese living and practicing their religion and culture. Can you imagine the feelings of the people affected or the backlash the government will face if they suddenly decide to tear down old temples or churches and make them comply with a more Malay design.
@edwardsnowden8821
@edwardsnowden8821 5 ай бұрын
the middle Eastern looking ones are much newer than you think. most are less than 50 years old. the historic 800_1000 year old mosques in China looked very Chinese
@momojafar9385
@momojafar9385 3 ай бұрын
those designs are not arabic, but turkic design. Arabic design is more boxy, turks introduced the domes. Look at Alhambra in Spain or Damascus mosque, then look at turkish mosques.
@artistpolarbear1467
@artistpolarbear1467 Жыл бұрын
so im a muslim egyptian ... far far from china yet i study at the Chinese egyptian university sooo China and chinse people of all ethinicities matters to me a lot - especially Muslim ones . Im extremely grateful to see a Han Chinese put out a video with an actual and complete thought process about the matter ! I feel that .. in the tense environment around this matter in china now (it might not be new at all but just more dissucssed lately ) the destruction of the green dome meant a lot to the Muslims . Im not even chinese but I was kinda sad that happened ! Regradless the intentions at that point ( even if they were to be good ) , seeing something so central for your identity getting demolished right in front of your eyes in a mood of general upset from all sides must be horrible . I get it . Islam is a religion - its not an architectural style . But in a way , this unique union of so-called "islamic style " (its just arabic style really ) and chinese culture , I find , to be absolutely mesmerising ... I would love to taste local halal chinese cuisine and get a feel for the internal culture of these people- how they talk and how they pray to Allah (God ) in a non-arabic tongue ! I feel that Muslim chinese culture is super unique and in a way only adds to the richness of china ... that doesn't mean that making the architecture of mosques more chinese renders the Islam of those chinese Muslims lost- but ... it would be a sad thing , no ? Thats my humble opinion and Allah (God) knows best . I would love to see more videos about this topic - keep'em coming ! (p.s. I loved the editing in the video but I don't think its okay to put a voice-over over the quran in the beginning of the video -thanks for understanding )
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing, i appreciate your perspective! 😊 i was gutted too about the green dome. i totally understand that the architecture can grow into a part of your identity, so tearing it down has hurt many people's feelings. chinese muslim do have a different sensitivity to islam compared to the muslims i've met back in the uk for sure! i didn't know about the voiceover issue, sorry about that :)
@jazondelta4976
@jazondelta4976 Жыл бұрын
Naaah. Being moslem is not identical to being Arabic. So No, it is not a sad thing for the mosque to be remodeled to fit the land it is located in. Btw, wasn't it the moslems who destroyed the sphinx's head?
@artistpolarbear1467
@artistpolarbear1467 Жыл бұрын
@@jazondelta4976 Yes i agree . Being a Muslim is not being arab or the other way around . Most Muslims arent arabs actually . I never said that in my comment , actually the opposite . Second , Im an Egyptian and never heard about the destruction of the sphinx "head" . Its his nose that fell off Some say its a cannonball fired by Napelon Bonaparte's army in one of the french military wars in egypt when it was occupied . Always read the history first.
@twnb7733
@twnb7733 Жыл бұрын
The first Chinese mosque face Petra, not Mecca. Islam is a lie.
@LivingLonger
@LivingLonger Жыл бұрын
'To improve the condition of some mosques, as requested by many Muslims, Xinjiang authorities have built new mosques, and moved, renovated and expanded some run-down mosques..' . *15 Mar 2021 - New China TV - Xinjiang renovates old, dilapidated mosques.* Xinjiang renovates old, dilapidated mosques. Has Xinjiang demolished mosques, as reported by some foreign media outlets? Let's get the facts straight: Local Muslims and construction workers say old, dilapidated mosques have been renovated and expanded to improve facilities. (videoid: VvJ-v_RFFog )
@pipipopbipbip6315
@pipipopbipbip6315 Жыл бұрын
Islam and socialism/communism often being pitted against each other whether in fact there were lots of example of these two can work side by side, because both are teaching about communal way of living, support workers and working-class family and just taking care of each other in general. Islam is also a flexible religion, meaning it can adapt to local values to ensure the good reception and understanding of its teaching especially in early years or period of Islam. In case of Islam in China, several studies and notes pointed out that Islam has arrived in China since early years of Islam, dated back to when some of the companions of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) were still alive. So, in a sense, it also came in its purest form of teaching.
@jonathanlee9098
@jonathanlee9098 Жыл бұрын
Actually you nailed it a 3:19 when you said in China, the nation goes first. In China, the state is above religion. This is something a lot of people cannot wrap their heads around.
@michaelxu8987
@michaelxu8987 Жыл бұрын
Almost 80% of people have no feelings about religion in China.
@saahan-nn1fe
@saahan-nn1fe Жыл бұрын
Do you think religion is above all else? over the national interest?
@jonathanlee9098
@jonathanlee9098 Жыл бұрын
@@saahan-nn1fe No. Religion should not be above national interest.
@wyz9815
@wyz9815 Жыл бұрын
Without country and its protection, nothing in that country will stand! No county understand that better than China which had been suffering 100 years of chaos and destruction by forigen power!
@MartinJacques-i2t
@MartinJacques-i2t Жыл бұрын
As I got comments from negationists, I remind you that the UNO expresses its deeps concerns about the situation of Muslim people in China "OHCHR Assessment of human rights concerns in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, People’s Republic of China".
@x7j4
@x7j4 Жыл бұрын
I just discovered your channel last week and I have now watched several of your videos. Great work on your part, you are obviously working very diligently at producing well-thought-out documentaries that stay away from vague opinions, and instead concentrate on facts. Your videos are very refreshing and informative. Thank you.
@towfiq-ahmed
@towfiq-ahmed 9 ай бұрын
It's not necessary that, a mosque should looks like a Arab's architecture. In chaina it can be in Chinese architecture, After It's a prayer place, it’s not how it’s look like, But the main point is everyone should granted to pray as their believes
@EurasiaNaval
@EurasiaNaval Жыл бұрын
A vital part of a thriving society is that people from all backgrounds should feel they belong to the greater whole. At the other end of the extreme, you would have a divided society where the minority feel like they do not belong, the majority suspicious and fearful of the minority, and both succumbing to misinformation and misunderstanding. By the way, I watched it through at 1.75 speed and missed not a single word. Impressive delivery!
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
it's good to hear from you again!😊
@userre85
@userre85 Жыл бұрын
I watched at 2x
@mohamedb737
@mohamedb737 Жыл бұрын
the greater whole for Muslims is Ummah, which is the community of believers world wide. Until we find a middle ground between Ummah and country, Islam will be forever an outlier. But at its core l, it's a uniting force, no matter your color, ethnicity, country of origin and even your previous deeds, Islam will embrace you like your mother's love.. That's why it's appealing, but it's true that it can cause people to detach from their "country" which is after all an artificial construction that doesn't truely exist...
@aslampervez2294
@aslampervez2294 Жыл бұрын
​@@mohamedb737 how country is artificial construction. Please explain
@MixerRenegade95
@MixerRenegade95 Жыл бұрын
@@aslampervez2294 It is of Man not God, that is all.
@flysmask
@flysmask Жыл бұрын
You got to understand those domes are fairly new creations, and probably built during the messy era of the late last century violating building codes, use of public funds and all. In China, all Mosques were built in Chinese building styles with the exception of mosques in Xinjiang. During the late periods of the last century, China started sending religious students overseas to learn about 'traditional Islam'. Mistake. Real big mistake. Islam in China has been localized so much it runs smoothly in Chinese society, there are a lot of scriptures and texts regarding its practice all over China. They should have stuck to local traditional texts and went for exchanges after being well-versed in localized Islam, instead of calling foreign Islam 'traditional Islam' and trying to import it. This caused the Muslim culture in China to CHANGE a LOT in the recent decades, with actual t3rror1sm as a result. Also, I don't even want to talk about how the NingXia gov, which is supposed to be secular in practice BTW, used budget for schools and hospitals to build big ol' Middle Eastern mosques in Ningxia, which was most likely also again some building laws regarding land and size issues.
@stanleyhuynh1659
@stanleyhuynh1659 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your efforts in explaining complexity of China culture.
@kro6876
@kro6876 Жыл бұрын
Why are you not addressing the fact that more than one million Uyghurs have been imprisoned since 2017, and those not imprisoned have been subject to intense surveillance, religious restrictions, forced labor, and forced sterilizations?
@louisw4155
@louisw4155 Жыл бұрын
She went to visit Xinjiang and met the Uyghur there too... in her latest uploaded video.
@ItsLizzy82
@ItsLizzy82 Жыл бұрын
I felt China had the right intention of weeding out extremism, but they executed it incorrectly just as you said. Without the direction of the Imams in those communities which would have helped the government greatly, they sort of created issues that didn't need to happen. I know that In Xinjiang a lot of those who came back from Syria were extremists and have those separatist values, which plays nicely into the USA's narrative. Which could have been the reason why the govt acted so quickly on the matter without proper education and planning themselves. After all, no one wants to live in a disestablished country. I felt more comfortable being a Muslim in China than in the USA. Muslim Chinese have always been a part of Chinese history, Arabic writing was on the Chinese yuan, I know it's mainly cashless now in China so I don't know if you can find an yuan but check it out. One of the first people to embrace and accept Islam was China. In fact China has some laws that are similar to Islamic law. I also want to mention that the line about Jihad is incorrect, maybe you misunderstood. Jihad does not mean a holy war, it means to fight for oneself. So for example, to battle oneself in the pursuit for truth, or knowledge, for justice, or to become more strong in faith, or to strong in charity etc etc. Holy war is what extremists turned the word Jihad into made popular by their US funded leaders. Also 72 virgins are NOT mentioned in the Quran, it's only in a Hadith- which are 'stories' that were written by others 100's of years later. We take these books with a grain of salt. I personally do not really follow any Hadithes as the Quran is clear, no other text is to be followed. I really enjoyed this video! I have to say I do feel like the Chinese govt doesn't like chaos, they still have that ying yang balance and to avoid chaos they make some mistakes like this. I do hope that the friendships with different Middle East countries and more conversation will help the govt to rectify the issues they have created from their poorly executed plans to stamp out extremism.
@mobdyc8267
@mobdyc8267 Жыл бұрын
for them, extremists are all who know and take religion seriously and not those who call themselves Muslims but know nothing about their religion
@yyz1460
@yyz1460 Жыл бұрын
中国政府的政策是否恰当取决于极端宗教分子做了什么,在2015年前,如果你生活在中国,你一定会每隔一段时间听到来自新疆的恐怖袭击,政府用强有力的手段控制了这些极端分子的恐怖袭击,住在新疆的的人,没有人会想和每天带着汽油,炸药,和砍刀的极端宗教分子交朋友。
@yyz1460
@yyz1460 Жыл бұрын
我只能用中文向你解释这些,我只能看懂一部分英语,抱歉
@CodeMeat
@CodeMeat Жыл бұрын
go read the “leaked” report from the NYT, which is actually a local government meeting minutes or some sorts, it will give you the background of the reeducation camp implementation. Then you will find it’s probably the most humanity way to remove the root of extremism and actually help the Muslim society to more coexist with the modern human society. And you do not go other way around.
@LivingLonger
@LivingLonger Жыл бұрын
*what is jihad?* _in islam, jihad mean struggles._ *which Jihad is best?* _"..whose blood is shed and his horse is wounded." - Sunan Ibn Majah 4.24.2794.._ . [Sunan Ibn Majah] It was narrated that 'Amr bin 'Abasah said: "I came to the Prophet (ﷺ) and said: 'O Messenger of Allah, which Jihad is best?' He said: *'(That of a man) whose blood is shed and his horse is wounded.'"* Grade : Sahih (Darussalam) English reference : Vol. 4, Book 24, Hadith 2794 Arabic reference : Book 24, Hadith 2900 . . [Quran 9:111] Sahih International: Indeed, Allah has purchased from the believers their lives and their properties [in exchange] for that they will have Paradise. *They fight in the cause of Allah, so they kill and are killed.* [It is] a true promise [binding] upon Him in the Torah and the Gospel and the Qur'an. And who is truer to his covenant than Allah ? So rejoice in your transaction which you have contracted. And it is that which is the great attainment. *Note:* _only satan will try to make a deal with mankind. god will never need to 'purchased' his own creation._
@WillyRahmannanoff
@WillyRahmannanoff Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the way the complexity of relationships with state, culture, and spirituality are presented. It’s not black and white/ good vs evil. Unfortunately Western media prefers a simple minded black and white, that is much easier to manipulate with propaganda.
@Naz123Gul
@Naz123Gul Жыл бұрын
I randomly came across your video today and I enjoyed it. It was very informative and refreshing to hear from a Chinese what exactly the situation is in China. I would like to point out that in Islam their is no template for a mosque in terms of design, for example the big round dome is not Islamic. It’s part of Turkish culture, once Turks embraced Islam they built their mosque with a dome and many other Islamic nations adopted it. Great video btw, look forward to future videos. Viewer from 🇬🇧
@twnb7733
@twnb7733 Жыл бұрын
----In 624, the qibla was changed from Jerusalem to the pagan city of Mecca where the chief Moon-God, Al Lah, surrounded by 360 idoles, was worshipped. But Mecca was Only conquered in 630. It means that you have been the Moon God, idole worshipper since 624.
@Naz123Gul
@Naz123Gul Жыл бұрын
@@twnb7733 cool story bro
@stefhend8315
@stefhend8315 Жыл бұрын
CHINA CULTURE SHOULD BE THE MAIN FRAME, INCLUDE THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE BUILDING FOR RELIGION.
@MuradKhan-bh6pt
@MuradKhan-bh6pt Жыл бұрын
Why is China so much scared of these domes? Losing culture to these domes ? Instead of focusing on how 2 make these people more patriotic you are taking away their identity. I would not mind a mosque being built in Pakistan using a pattern or architectural design of a Chinese Buddhist temple cuz I think we need one Anyways China may have existed millenia ago but the boundaries kingdoms dynasties religions n cultures did change so after the freedom of 1948 China was given new boundaries in that case it inherited new area new people new cultures along languages which shall be preserved n respected cuz they don't live in a borrowed land from mainland China, they were there China just declared the boundaries over them China need to change its approach to Muslims, there's always many many different ways to solve the issues or problems, We in Pakistan believe China is the best country on earth being most peaceful n respectful in any regard n other Muslim countries think same as well , doing business with China along new projects trade invention n helping China make its currency dominance . And China is scared of these not even one percent population because of their domes . Focus on teaching them patriotism instead stealing their culture n identity Don't repeat what happened in 1954 n1938 in Lanzhou n 1971 in Yunnan
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
how interesting, thanks for sharing!:)
@GnirpsNaireip
@GnirpsNaireip Жыл бұрын
@@SimingLan wonder what the history of the rebuilt mosque is and what the specific reason was for rebuilding. I think you’ve done a wonderful job with taking your audience through your thought process, but after finishing the video I have this feeling that I didn’t get enough background information or perspectives from this segment to properly address the issue raised in the title. For example, I just found out on Google that domes aren’t ritual requirement in mosques as mihrab is, that the earliest mosques did not have domes, and that the use of domes in Islamic architecture was influenced by Byzantine architecture at its inception.
@SimingLan
@SimingLan Жыл бұрын
@@GnirpsNaireip thanks for bringing this up! I was aware of this, probably should have included it in the video :)
@MetaView7
@MetaView7 Жыл бұрын
Why do you think China is scared of the domes? They are everywhere. I bet there are more domes in China than the whole of Pakistan.
@vejishin
@vejishin Жыл бұрын
@@MetaView7 cause they removing those domes lol. probably they know how Islam can spread and dominate themselves, scary right?
@shiningstar6659
@shiningstar6659 Жыл бұрын
I am a new subscriber and i am really enjoying your videos. Thank you for researching and sharing your views, insights and thoughts. 😊
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573
@zariaalhajmoustafa2573 Жыл бұрын
Islam is against nationalism what I mean you not favourite your race on another people race you can be proud of what you are but you not can't say your race or your people another people because any one is equal in the eyes of God
@temporarybackup5077
@temporarybackup5077 Жыл бұрын
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@DK-ld6wv
@DK-ld6wv 2 ай бұрын
Nation always come first
@samhedine723
@samhedine723 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if this relates at all, but as a Jewish American I noticed something really interesting. I can tell what year (roughly) a synagogue (Jewish place of worship) was built in by what it looks like. All the synagogue from before 1920 loook vaguely Byzantine and middle eastern, then From 1920-1950 All the synagogues look like churches. Like they really wanted to fit in (or be unnoticed by antisemites) sort of like how the Hui in china want to (or are perhaps forced to). But in 1950-1970s The synagogues all look very Jewish, very big, and very gaudy. This is because Jewish Americans were starting to reclaim their faith and stop being ashamed of it after the chaos and pain of WWII, they also started to be permitted in all professions, and more Jewish immigrants were coming so the community had gained wealth and acceptance. Post 1970s to now days I think they realized the flashy look, might not be the best look, and they tend to be smaller and have a red brick almost New York style look.. sort of hipster really lol.
@_truthful_q_
@_truthful_q_ Жыл бұрын
Interesting. The fact that even during the cultural revolution these mosques remained, but now with the current ruler, he thought to assimilate all into his religion, and and alter rules for how muslims should practice, designating people praying regularly or keeping a beard as extremists. He changed the rules to stay in power for longer. The crack down against muslims in Xinjiang is as much to do with how much mineral wealth and oil the region has (which has been known for some time). The CCP are goddess, and it's arrogant leader will not live forever. No leader ever succeeded trying to control how people think. The best and most loved leaders were the best to their people.
@temporarybackup5077
@temporarybackup5077 Жыл бұрын
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