Yinchuan, China – Mohammed Yussuf picks up a giant onion and smiles as he admires it. The vegetable on display at a trade fair here pleases him not only because of its proportions; the onion’s main virtue in his eyes is that it is halal, acceptable on Muslim dining tables.
“One-third of our population is Hui,” says Ma Yingqiu, this city’s deputy mayor, referring to the Muslim ethnic minority who live in the Autonomous Region of Ningxia. “They have the same habits as people in Islamic countries. They are this region’s competitive advantage.”
As the local government strives to forge new economic ties with Middle Eastern and other Muslim nations, citizens of FULL TEXT
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Asslamualikum
I am from Pakistan. No doubt abot it, Chinies Muslims are very practical and great part of Muslim Ummah.
And chinies gov are good for Muslim world.