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  2. List of mosques in China - Wikipedia

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    A mosque is a place of worship for followers of the religion of Islam. The first mosque in China was the Huaisheng Mosque in Guangzhou , built during the Tang dynasty in 627 CE. In of 2014 there were 39,135 mosques in China, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] in 2009 an estimated 25,000 of these were in Xinjiang , a north-west autonomous region , having a high ...

  3. Xiaotaoyuan Mosque - Wikipedia

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    In 1920–1940, the mosque received and served Muslim people from regions around China who planned to go for Hajj to Saudi Arabia. The mosque is home to the Shanghai Islamic Association which was established in 1962 and also the Management Committee of Mosques in Shanghai. The women's mosque hosts religious activities for Muslim women in Shanghai.

  4. Islam in China - Wikipedia

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    The Muslims in China who were descended from earlier immigration began to assimilate by speaking Chinese and by adopting Chinese names and culture. Mosque architecture began to follow traditional Chinese architecture. This era, sometimes considered the Golden Age of Islam in China, [41] also saw Nanjing become an important center of Islamic ...

  5. Daowai Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque consists of prayer hall, office and other facilities. Covering an area of 426 m 2, the prayer hall is located at the center of the building area which is opposite to the main gate. It can accommodate up to 600 people to perform prayers.

  6. Category:Mosques in China - Wikipedia

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  7. Weizhou Grand Mosque - Wikipedia

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    However, shared videos on social media was showing large crowds gathered outside the Grand Mosque in the town of Weizhou to protect it. [7] The Hui are the largest of the 10 Muslim minority groups within China, and speak a variation of Mandarin—the language spoken by China's majority Han ethnic group. [10]

  8. Shenzhen Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Shenzhen Mosque (Chinese: 深圳清真寺; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Qīngzhēnsì) is a mosque in Futian District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China.

  9. Hangzhou Mosque - Wikipedia

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    There was only the Phoenix Mosque in Hangzhou, and in recent years the Muslim population in Hangzhou increased, so the need for a new mosque became urgent. The Hangzhou Mosque was included in the list of major construction projects and in 2011, and in the following year it was approved by the Hangzhou Development and Reform Commission, and the foundation-laying ceremony was held on 12 October ...