ohmrlobalobayeh
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whats the big deal? it's not just islam, but all religions. Non-state-sanctioned churches have been raided, etc. This Xinjiang muslims are under constant surveillance because of the terrorist and separatist factor- and not becos of their religion. Have they been Hindus, they would also have been under 24/7 surveillance and prevented from preaching.
Hui Muslims in China can be considered to be the happiest Muslims in the world- they enjoy patronage by the state and the government is very supportive and tolerant of their religious activity- simply because they do not promote terrorism or separatism.
Religion is toxic to the godless Chinese, but no1 is being stopped from practicing it- as long as allegiance to the state is upheld.
Nation above religion.
For without the nation, there will not be the existence of a sovereign entity for u to practice your religion in.
This is why the formal Chinese characters for 'nation/country' = 国家 (lit. 'country + home')
With the country/nation, there can be no home and without a home- there can be no religion to be practiced in.
I dont live in China, so how do i know?
Because this basic life philosophy is what i have been taught in school by my Chinese language teacher in the multi-religious society that i live in.
Hui Muslims in China can be considered to be the happiest Muslims in the world- they enjoy patronage by the state and the government is very supportive and tolerant of their religious activity- simply because they do not promote terrorism or separatism.
Religion is toxic to the godless Chinese, but no1 is being stopped from practicing it- as long as allegiance to the state is upheld.
Nation above religion.
For without the nation, there will not be the existence of a sovereign entity for u to practice your religion in.
This is why the formal Chinese characters for 'nation/country' = 国家 (lit. 'country + home')
With the country/nation, there can be no home and without a home- there can be no religion to be practiced in.
I dont live in China, so how do i know?
Because this basic life philosophy is what i have been taught in school by my Chinese language teacher in the multi-religious society that i live in.
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