Not terrorists but most of them are separatists. When Muslim population reaches critical mass, they start to congregate and want Islamic law etc etc. India's partition already offers great example. Also Eastern Europe in last decade.
If those people stay in China for a hundred years, pretty sure they will demand a separate state.
I know you will disagree since you are a Muslim yourself, but don't take it as offense if my words don't sound mellow enough。
First of all you should not generalize, that is the first sign of racism or chauvinism.
You have the wrong impression. I will explain how. In Bengal, the British took power from Nawabs of Bengal but when they left, they gave most of it to India, how is that separatism? Bengal was ruled by Muslims from 1204 -1757.
Bengal Sultanate:
Places and Structures of Ancient Bengal: Paintings and Pictures
Arakan used to be a vassal of Bengal Sultanate for centuries, long before it was conquered by Myanmar king around 1785. This happened because of the fall of Bengal to British in 1757 and the British did not look after Bengal's Vassals, but after 41 years, it was taken over by the British in 1826. British in 1947 decided to give Arakan to Burma.
The Rise of Islam and the Bengal Frontier, 1204–1760
"The reigns of Sultan ‘Ala al-Din Husain Shah (1493–1519) and his son Nasir al-Din Nusrat Shah (1519–32) are generally regarded as the “golden age” of the Bengal sultanate.[
90] In Husain Shah’s reign, for example, Bengali Hindus participated in government to a considerable degree: his chief minister (
vazīr), his chief of bodyguards, his master of the mint, his governor of Chittagong, his private physician, and his private secretary (
dabīr-i khāṣ) were all Bengali Hindus.[
91] In terms of its physical power and territorial extent, too, this was the sultanate’s high tide. In the second year of his reign, 1494, Sultan Husain Shah extended the kingdom’s northern frontiers, invading and annexing both Kuch Bihar (“Kamata”) and western Assam (“Kamrup”).[
92] Writing around 1515, Tome Pires estimated this monarch’s armed forces at a hundred thousand cavalrymen. “He fights with heathen kings, great lords and greater than he,” wrote the Portuguese official, “but because the king of Bengal is nearer to the sea, he is more practised in war, and he prevails over them.”[
93]
The king thus managed to make a circle of vassals of his neighbors: Orissa to the southwest, Arakan to the southeast, and Tripura to the east.[94]
But the palmy days of independent Bengal were numbered. Even as the Husain Shahi dynasty was taking root, Babur, a brilliant Timurid prince, was rising to prominence in Central Asia and Afghanistan. In 1526, resolving to make a bid for empire in North India, Babur led his cavalry and cannon through the Khyber Pass and overthrew the Lodi dynasty of Afghans, the last rulers of a vastly shrunken and decayed Delhi sultanate. As a result of this triumph, defeated Afghans moved down the Gangetic plain and into the Bengal delta, where they were hospitably received by Nasir al-Din Nusrat Shah.[
95] Thus the span of a century from the death of Jalal al-Din Muhammad (d. 1432) to that of Nasir al-Din Nusrat Shah (d. 1532) witnessed a wholesale transformation of Bengal’s political fabric. In the reign of the former sultan, descendants of old Turkish families had still formed the kingdom’s dominant ruling group. But in the following century the scope of Bengali participation at all levels of government continually widened, while the throne itself passed from Indo-Turks, to East Africans, to an Arab house, and, finally, to Afghans."
Pakistan has never been a part of any Hindu state or empire except some parts of it for brief periods since around 1000 AD.
Ghaznavids - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If you go through this thread from the beginning, I am agreeing with all Chinese that they should not stay in China. But where should they go that is the question. For that you have to look for who created this Rohingya problem to begin with. I blame the British for giving Arakan as a gift to Burma and then the Bamars decided to make these people non-citizens just because they did not like their ethnicity and religion and then systematically tried to cleanse them from Rakhine state (former independent state of Arakan), this is classic ethnic cleansing:
Allow Rohingyas citizenship, UN tells Burma | DVB Multimedia Group
MyanmarGovt Rejects UN Calls for ‘Rohingya’ Citizenship