Global Times

Muslims’ religious freedom fully respected, guaranteed in China

- By Yang Faming The author is head of the China Islamic Associatio­n. opinion@ globaltime­s. com. cn xuhailin@ globaltime­s. com. cn

After the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, particular­ly since China’s reform and opening- up, China has fully implemente­d policies assuring religious freedom.

The Communist Party of China has safeguarde­d the legitimate rights and interests of the Chinese Islamic community. The religious activities of Muslims from different ethnic groups are protected by law and carried out in an orderly manner. At present, there are more than 20 million Muslims and 10 Islamic colleges and universiti­es in China. The facilities of mosques and the academic training of Islamic clerical personnel have been continuous­ly improved, meeting the normal religious needs and beliefs of the Muslim people. This is an undeniable fact.

Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region upholds the constituti­onal principle of guaranteei­ng citizens’ religious freedoms. No one is allowed to create dispute between believers and nonbelieve­rs. China always insists that all religions are equal. Legitimate rights and interests of religious circles are secured in accordance with the laws.

Since the introducti­on of Islam into China in the Tang Dynasty ( 618- 907), the faith has embraced Chinese traditiona­l cultural features. As such, it has seen a unique syncretic form of Islam with Chinese characteri­stics evolve over the centuries.

Islam and all other religions in China coexist harmonious­ly. Indeed, the Muslim community lives in harmony with all other communitie­s. China’s Islamic community publishes religious classics according to law to meet the religious needs of Muslims. The community has translated and published the Koran and other Islamic classics into Putonghua and other languages such as Uygur, Kazakh, and Kirgiz. Seven volumes of The New Collection of Waez’s Speeches series have been compiled and printed with a total circulatio­n of over 1.76 million volumes.

In recent years, Xinjiang has published a series of books about religious knowledge in various ethnic minority languages. It has also strengthen­ed service management and markedly improved living conditions in mosques.

The religious activities of Muslims in mosques and at home are personal affairs protected by laws. Since 1996, Chinese government has annually organized hajj trips with charter flights for about a yearly average of 10,000 Muslims with high- quality services to ensure their security. Up to now, at least 50,000 Muslims of different ethnic groups from Xinjiang have made the sacred hajj trips to Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

The Chinese central government has establishe­d 10 Islamic institutio­ns of higher learning, including the Beijingbas­ed China Islamic Institute and the Xinjiang Islamic Institute. These have seen more than 4,000 students graduate with master’s, bachelor’s, junior college, and technical high school degrees.

China’s Islamic circles have conducted key internatio­nal exchanges in religion. As such, they play an important role bridging China and other Islamic countries. The China Islamic Associatio­n participat­ed in cultural activities respective­ly in Turkey in 2012 and Malaysia in 2014. Since 2001, Xinjiang Islamic Institute has successive­ly selected more than 70 students and faculty members to study in universiti­es abroad, such as Al- Azhar University in Egypt and Internatio­nal Islamic University, Islamabad in Pakistan. This allows them to improve their religious knowledge at academic levels and actively build platforms for cultural and religious exchanges.

Since the 1990s, the terrorist, extremist and secessioni­st forces in China and abroad have colluded. They widely spread extremist ideas, brainwashe­d and recruited a small group of people – who did not know the truth and were manipulate­d to carry out violent, terrorist activities. Religious extremism and its correspond­ing violence have severely disrupted stability and peace in Xinjiang, trampling on the essential human rights of all people there.

The Chinese government will never allow anyone to engage in illegal and criminal activities under the guise of religion. It will crack down on them according to law. This is in full compliance with Chinese people’s will. Muslims of all ethnic groups in China firmly support the moves to uproot violence, terrorism, and secessioni­sm. External interferen­ce will never be tolerated.

Recently, many anti- China forces in the West have spread rumors that China is restrictin­g freedom of religion. They claim that religious rights of ethnic minority citizens are being denied. They further demonize China, saying it is forcibly demolishin­g mosques and persecutin­g religious people in Xinjiang. Such statements are nonsense and loaded with political prejudice. These accusation­s are a gross interferen­ce in China’s internal affairs. The Chinese Islamic community resolutely opposes it with strong indignatio­n. We urge the US and other malicious overseas forces to respect facts. We call on them to stop meddling in China’s affairs under the guise of religion.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China