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  2. Islam in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the HK Islamic Index was established by Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Hong Kong to support Hong Kong's ambitions to develop into an Islamic financial centre. In the same year, Financial Secretary John Tsang announced a plan to capture part of the world's Islamic finance pie, which is worth around US$1.3 trillion.

  3. Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong

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    The Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong (traditional Chinese: 香港回教信託基金總會; simplified Chinese: 香港回教信托基金总会; pinyin: Xiānggǎng Huíjiào Xìntuō Jījīn Zǒng Huì) is an organisation recognised by the Government of Hong Kong that represents the interests of the Muslim communities in Hong Kong.

  4. Ammar Mosque and Osman Ramju Sadick Islamic Centre

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    In December 1978, the land in which the mosque was built was requisitioned by the British Hong Kong government for the construction of the Aberdeen Tunnel. The government offered them a new plot of land in the current location of Ammar Mosque at the Oi Kwan Road in Wan Chai and paid $2.5 million towards the re-provisioning for the new mosque.

  5. Islamic Union of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Union of Hong Kong (traditional Chinese: 香港伊斯蘭聯會; simplified Chinese: 香港伊斯兰联会; pinyin: Xiānggǎng Yīsīlán Lián Huì) is an Islamic charitable and non-profit organisation in Hong Kong, China. The headquarters of the union is at the Ammar Mosque and Osman Ramju Sadick Islamic Centre. [1]

  6. Kowloon Masjid and Islamic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Kowloon Masjid and Islamic Centre or Kowloon Mosque is one of five main mosques in Hong Kong. [2] Located in Kowloon, in the Tsim Sha Tsui area at the intersection of Nathan Road and Haiphong Road, beside Kowloon Park, this mosque is currently the largest in Hong Kong. The mosque holds five prayers daily and is capable of accommodating up ...

  7. List of mosques in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    English Name (and Chinese) Images Location Establishment Sequence Nearest station Jamia Mosque (些利街清真寺) Mid-Levels: 1890 (original building) 1905 (current building)

  8. Islamic Cultural Association (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Cultural Association (Hong Kong) (ICA; traditional Chinese: 香港伊斯蘭文化協會; simplified Chinese: 香港伊斯兰文化协会; pinyin: Xiānggǎng Yīsīlán Wénhuà Xiéhuì; Cantonese Yale: Hēunggóng Yīsīlàahn Màhnfa Hihpwuih) is an Islamic organisation in Hong Kong. It was formed in 2004 and became a government ...

  9. Religion in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Chinese folk religion, also named Shenism, was the indigenous religion of the Han Chinese.Its focus is the worship of the shen (神 "expressions", "gods"), that are the generative powers of nature, also including, in the human sphere, ancestors and progenitors of families or lineages, and divine heroes that made a significant imprinting in the history of the Chinese civilisation.