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Apple takes down Quran app in China

It doesn't matter if i insult Xi or not. We don't need to insult him since he's a doing a good job for the people. Credit rating has nothing to do with insulting a leader, stupid.
1. You're trash, yet you insult someone who you don't understand.
2. He's a president of a country yet more humble than you trash.
3. Understand the country first before running off your mouth.
4. We respect our leader because he's been doing the right thing for the people.
5. If he turned out to be Modi, well be more than happy for you (trash) to insult him.
6. You're just trash - who is negligible.

Nah, if you weight the advantages and the disadvantages of their country with Europe they can decide. Also it depends on which Middle Eastern or Muslim country they're from.

Wow, you are telling me the benefits of slavery and how your master is such a good master to you.

First time seeing a person with stockholm syndrome.
IIRC Social credit is used almost exclusively for financial transactions and not xi worshipping.

Does it say "financial" credit or "social" credit? Use what's known as common sense and also Google is your friend
 
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Wow, you are telling me the benefits of slavery and how your master is such a good master to you.

First time seeing a person with stockholm syndrome.


Does it say "financial" credit or "social" credit? Use what's known as common sense and also Google is your friend
What slavery, fool? Btw, when are you planning on doing it?
 
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What slavery, fool? Btw, when are you planning on doing it?

A slave who doesn't know he's being held as slave. tsk tsk

Do what? I just did number 2 and it was nasty, you interested in eating it or something hehe that you asking about it?
 
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Does anyone know the real thing behind such move? because I had details on the very first day as & when the request was made.
 
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A slave who doesn't know he's being held as slave. tsk tsk

Do what? I just did number 2 and it was nasty, you interested in eating it or something hehe that you asking about it?
So when is the big day? We all wanna know. :lol:
 
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it does have officialy recognised religion. in-fact more than one including original versions of Islam, Catholicism, Buddhism etc. etc. it does not recognize anything fassadi/polarizing/rabble-rousing invented in bharat/Iran/Turkey/Najd

The People's Republic of China has no such issues with Iran.

Chinese students of Islam at the seminary of Gorgan, Iran:

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Enjoying Iranian food with chopsticks (the ghorme sabzi seems popular with these brothers)!

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Introducing their hosts to Chinese delicacies, and teaching them how to use chopsticks:

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Iranian cleric serving as a local imam in China:

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No amount of zionist and Bahai lobbying will manage to undermine these ties.
 
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Apple has taken down one of the world's most popular Quran apps in China, following a request from officials.

Quran Majeed is available across the world on the App Store - and has nearly 150,000 reviews. It is used by millions of Muslims.
The BBC understands that the app was removed for hosting illegal religious texts.

The Chinese government has not responded to the BBC's request for comment.

The deletion of the app was first noticed by Apple Censorship - a website that monitors apps on Apple's App Store globally.

In a statement from the app's maker, PDMS, the company said: "According to Apple, our app Quran Majeed has been removed from the China App store because it includes content that requires additional documentation from Chinese authorities".

"We are trying to get in touch with the Cyberspace Administration of China and relevant Chinese authorities to get this issue resolved".
The company said it had close to one million users in China.

The Chinese Communist Party officially recognises Islam as a religion in the country.

However, China has been accused of human rights violations, and even genocide, against the mostly Muslim Uyghur ethnic group in Xinjiang.

Earlier this year the BBC reported that Uyghur imams had been targeted in China's Xinjiang crackdown.

Apple declined to comment, but directed the BBC to its Human Rights Policy, which states: "We're required to comply with local laws, and at times there are complex issues about which we may disagree with governments."

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However, it is not clear what rules the app has broken in China. Quran Majeed says it is "trusted by over 35 million Muslims globally".
Last month, both Apple and Google removed a tactical voting app devised by jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Russian authorities had threatened to fine the two companies if they refused to drop the app, which told users who could unseat ruling party candidates.
China is one of Apple's biggest markets, and the company's supply chain is heavily reliant on Chinese manufacturing.
Apple chief executive Tim Cook has been accused of hypocrisy from politicians in the US for speaking out about American politics, but staying quiet about China.
Mr Cook criticised Donald Trump's ban of seven Muslim-majority countries in 2017.

However, he is also accused of complying with the Chinese government over censorship - and not publicly criticising it for its treatment of Muslim minorities.

The New York Times reported earlier this year that Apple takes down apps in China if deemed off limits by the Chinese government.

Topics that apps cannot discuss include Tiananmen Square, the Chinese spiritual movement Falun Gong, the Dalai Lama, and independence for Tibet and Taiwan.

Benjamin Ismail, project director at Apple Censorship, said: "Currently Apple is being turned into the censorship bureau of Beijing.

"They need to do the right thing, and then face whatever the reaction is of the Chinese government."

Another popular religious app, Olive Tree's Bible app, was also taken down this week in China. The company told the BBC they had removed the app themselves.

"Olive Tree Bible Software was informed during the App Store review process that we are required to provide a permit demonstrating our authorization to distribute an app with book or magazine content in mainland China," said a spokesperson.

"Since we did not have the permit and needed to get our app update approved and out to customers, we removed our Bible app from China's App Store."

On Friday, The Mac Observer reported that Audible, the Amazon owned audiobook and podcast service, removed its app from the Apple store in mainland China last month "due to permit requirements."

On Thursday, Microsoft said it was shutting down its social network, LinkedIn, in China, saying having to comply with the Chinese state had become increasingly challenging.

]The decision was made after the career-networking site faced questions for blocking the profiles of some journalists.


Ladies and Gentlemen, introducing you all to the pure and unadulterated bull$hit of the exclusively Zionist Slave-State of britain, the BULL$HIT BROADCASTING CORPORATION.

These are the same runts (british) who are the architects of Russian-Ottoman Wars, the Turk-Arab War to dismember the Khilafah of the Muslims, the same who drew up plans (Operation Unthinkable) to backstab the Soviet Union, once the Nazis were defeated by dropping hundreds of Nukes on them.

Even if they (british-govt/bbc) were on the curb on their last breaths dieing, begging to be trusted about what they're claiming, I would not hesitate to just ignore them completely. Not for a second should any Real Muslim trust these scum.
 
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So it turns out the same day this U.S. regime propaganda campaign started to feed into Americans disgusting propaganda lies and projections about Muslim in China, not coincidentally Chinas MIIT blocked nearly 100 other apps because all of them failed to follow privacy regulations.

A new regulation of Chinas Data Security Law came into effect on September 1st which further specifies rules on data collection and the grace time was over.

Meaning apps where banned because they collected data posing personal, economic and national security risks, stored it outside of China, failed to report it or even properly recorded their data collection to proof that their are following regulations. It had nothing to do with Islam and many "educational" apps from vocabulary to homework planers were blocked.

Meaning also any of the apps could be online again any moment they implemented the new regulations on data collection.
 
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Probably. But lets look at it - ISlam is a growing world religion, and that makes CHina insecure! China wont come out and say it, but if u follow the actions, you will see the pattern.
Should we expect Imran Khan taking notice of the this act. Otherwise, he once again proved him self a hypocrite, which he already has proven on unaccountable counts.
 
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