Where do you get your information from?
China is going to rewrite Bible and Quran to match the socialist concept.
That's available every where on the Internet for any one with a mind to do some research.
"The Chinese government's crackdown on religion is increasing at an alarming scale, as the administration attempts to “imprint” socialist and communist values in society.
One of the latest step taken to guide faith in the direction of sinicization is "rewriting the holy books of major religions" to eliminate contents that contradict “the core values of socialism” and adjust them to “the requirements of the era.”
The sacred books will be either modified or re-translated by officials assigned by the state, according to reports.
The Committee for Ethnic and Religious Affairs, which is responsible for all religious matters of the country, ordered the decision to be implemented during a meeting in November, as the police-state seeks to spread the Communist Party's ideologies, French newspaper Le Figaro reported on Monday.
Wang Yang, chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, reportedly urged officials to build a “religious system with Chinese characteristics.”
"The Malaysian Consultative Council of Islamic Organization (MAPIM) lambasted the decision in a written statement, saying: "The re-writing of the Quran will be seen as a war against Islam, and Muslims around the world will definitely stand up to rebuke this policy.""
https://www.yenisafak.com/en/world/sinicizing-religion-china-tore-write-quran-in-accordance-with-communism-3508306
https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/n...write-quran-bible-to-reflect-socialist-values
https://www.timesnownews.com/intern...to-omit-sections-against-party-beliefs/532874
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ite-Bible-Quran-reflect-socialist-values.html
https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/...uran-or-face-muslim-outrage-mapim-warns-china
This guy Blitz is a well known pro-Chinese poster....don't debate with him.
There's already hundreds of links in this whole thread alone that he can look through to see the lies of the CPC.
We can't convince everyone, even the Prophets PBUH couldn't convince everyone to follow Tawheed. There'll always be blind followers.
Policy of sinicization
Sauytbay is an ethnic Kazakh, raised in Xinjiang. In 2016, her husband and two children left the Chinese region for neighboring Kazakhstan, but Sauytbay stayed behind. As a Kazakh who was also a member of the ruling Communist Party, she said her travel was restricted.
She was running a kindergarten when she said the authorities demanded she relocate to one of the camps. Teaching Chinese was ideal for her, they said, because she was fluent in both Kazakh and Chinese.
Upon her arrival, she said she quickly discovered her job would require more than teaching.
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They told me there is a policy of sinicization underway," she said, referring to the process of making the country's minorities more like the Han Chinese majority. "
They once said, 'We will turn the best of them into Hans, while repressing and destroying the bad.' This policy is underway now."
Sauytbay was told to instruct her classes that they should be loyal to the Communist Party as "Chinese" people.
"They told me to tell them, 'The Communist Party has led you to this day. The fact that you are living is thanks to the Communist Party. You have made a mistake by failing to know the Chinese language. The lack of your knowledge of the Chinese language is a treachery of the state'," she said.
This is consistent with the accounts of numerous ex-detainees, including Kairat Samarhan, a former detainee who told CNN
he was forced to stand for hours on end, chanting "long live Xi Jinping" in a nod to China's President.
https://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/.e/interactive/html5-video-media/2019/04/16/6.mp4
Punishment
Sauytbay said there were severe punishments for those who did not make enough "progress" in learning the language or even traditional Chinese terms for things like burials and holidays.
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Those who cannot learn fast enough or meet daily goals are deprived of food. The food itself is so bad. For three meals they give rice porridge, one ladle of it, and one piece of bread ... They are also subject to sleep deprivation," she said.
For those who were not easily taught or who fought back against the ideology, Sauytbay claimed, even darker methods of coercion were used.
The teacher alleged that a friend among the nursing staff told her about injections and medication given to the Uyghur inmates, although Sauytbay never witnessed it herself.
But sometimes after inmates were inexplicably taken out of their cells, they'd come back appearing dazed and more pliable, Sauytbay claimed. The Chinese government didn't confirm or deny Sauytbay's allegations, though an Amnesty International spokesperson said the group had heard similar claims of forced injections.
Read more at: https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/09/asia/xinjiang-china-kazakhstan-detention-intl/index.html