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China Raids Uighur Muslims’ Qur’an Schools

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BEIJING – In a new sweep to obliterate the religious identity in the far-western Muslim majority Xinjiang, Chinese authorities have raided several Islamic schools in the district’s capital Urumqi, arresting dozens of Muslims.

"China thinks that Uighurs who uphold their faith and use the internet are a challenge to China's rule," Dilxat Raxit, spokesman for the exiled World Uyghur Congress, told Reuters on Monday, September 15.

"China's hostility will probably mean even more Uighurs lose their freedom," Raxit added, echoing fears of Uighur Muslims amid stifling policies.

More the 85 people were arrested on latest crackdown on Muslim Uighur madrassahs, a crackdown that "rescued" 190 children, according to the official Legal Daily.

The crackdown on Urumqi madrasas is not the first this year. In August, China claimed that it has "rescued" 82 children from Islamic schools.

Raiding Urumqi madrasas came as part of Chinese government’s campaign against unsanctioned religious publicity materials, activities and teachings.

Xinjiang has been autonomous since 1955 but continues to be the subject of massive security crackdowns by Chinese authorities

Rights groups accuse Chinese authorities of religious repression against Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang in the name of counter terrorism.

Rights groups say restrictions on Uighurs’ religious and cultural freedoms have stoked tensions.

In August, Chinese authorities issued a decree banning Muslims wearing beards, Islamic clothing, hijab or niqab from using public buses in Xinjiang city of Karamay.

Earlier in July, China banned students and government staff from observing Ramadan fasting, as officials tried to encourage locals in Xinjiang not to wear Islamic veils.

No Religious Classes

With Chinese authorities imposing a ban on Madrassahs, or religious schools, Muslims have been seeking underground schools to offer their kids a religious education.

“Only in the politics class will there be a few chapters introducing the main religions in the world, which includes Islam. Apart from that, there’s no class on religion [in Xinjiang],” Xiaofeng Chen, a Beijing-based spokesman for Save the Children, which runs education programs in Xinjiang, told UCA.

The latest crackdown on Xinjiang madrassahs was condemned by Uighur Muslims who accused China of stifling their religious practices.

People, especially women and young people who are not allowed to mosques due to tradition and by the government have the need to learn religious knowledge; otherwise, the religious population is getting older and disappearing gradually,” one Muslim man in Urumqi, who also declined to be identified, said.

Many Muslims have warned that the ban on Islamic education was fostering radicalized teachings in the autonomous region of Xinjiang.

“The discrimination and lack of normal religious education has helped greatly in spreading radical thought among young people, including many of my friends,” a Muslim man in his early 30s in Urumqi said.

Since 2001, China has conducted a sweeping security crackdown in Xinjiang, further repressing Uighur culture, religious tradition and language.

Analysts say the policy of transferring Han Chinese to Xinjiang to consolidate Beijing's authority has increased the proportion of Han in the region from five percent in the 1940s to more than 40 percent now.

Beijing views the vast region of Xinjiang as an invaluable asset because of its crucial strategic location near Central Asia and its large oil and gas reserves.

China Raids Uighur Muslims’ Qur’an Schools - Asia-Pacific - News - OnIslam.net

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Had something of this sort happened in India...PDF would have exploded with anti-hindu, anti-India comments. Is this ok if it happens in China? @Zarvan
 
Its up to them to decide whats good to maintain law and order ..No one commenting here wont take responsibility of religious violence in china ..
 
The situation looks pretty serious and not just a propoganda.
 
Had something of this sort happened in India...PDF would have exploded with anti-hindu, anti-India comments. Is this ok if it happens in China? @Zarvan

India allows far more religious freedoms to muslims and everybody else than China does. And so does the USA. But in the eyes of those rabid muslim fanatics, Americans and Indians are kafirs who deserve to be killed. But big daddy China throws them a bone or two now and then, so it's all halal.

@Zarvan : How about this, eh? Time to start jihading China? Or is it time to realize that nobody likes islamic terrorists - not India, not China, not USA, not any civilized nation that values human lives.

On topic, I don't know enough about these "schools" to comment. If they are hate spewing madrassahs like the ones in Pakistan, then good job by China to shut them down. Humanity is on your side.
 
Hans will crush the moslems.

The Israelis and Hans are partners is defending humanity
 
India allows far more religious freedoms to muslims and everybody else than China does. And so does the USA. But in the eyes of those rabid muslim fanatics, Americans and Indians are kafirs who deserve to be killed. But big daddy China throws them a bone or two now and then, so it's all halal.

@Zarvan : How about this, eh? Time to start jihading China? Or is it time to realize that nobody likes islamic terrorists - not India, not China, not USA, not any civilized nation that values human lives.
Another thing to note here is that there are no pseudo secular bastards in china like in India. So what ever step the Chinese govt takes, if the people feel that it is in the best interests of the nation, they fully support it.
 
Another thing to note hire is that there are no pseudo secular bastards in china like in India. So what ever step the Chinese govt takes, if the people feel that it is in the best interests of the nation, they fully support it.

On principle, I prefer India's official stance WRT religions - everybody should have the freedom to practice or not practice any religion, so long as they don't infringe on the rights or liberties of others. Unfortunately, our political parties have used religions as a tool to gain political power.
 
On principle, I prefer India's official stance WRT religions - everybody should have the freedom to practice or not practice any religion, so long as they don't infringe on the rights or liberties of others. Unfortunately, our political parties have used religions as a tool to gain political power.
Me too...that was the reason I used the term "pseudo" seculars.
 
This will only antagonize their uighur population against Hans in Xinjiang region.

Tibetans have to endure their cultural and religious rights trampled upon only to see more suppression from Han majority. Now we see similar crackdown against Uighurs in Xinjiang region.

Is Xinjiang going to be next Tibet? Only time will tell if history will repeat itself.
 
Had something of this sort happened in India...PDF would have exploded with anti-hindu, anti-India comments. Is this ok if it happens in China?

And Indians would have responded with racist Anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistani comments.
Was this thread made just for this purpose?
So you can make connections and say "Hurr Duur Moozlims not crying"?
How low could you get?
 

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