Yes. There is a significant minority of Muslims in China of roughly 25 million people. They are divided between ethnic minorities like the Uiyghur people who live in Xinjiang Autonomous Region in northwest China and the Hui Chinese, who look almost indistinguishable from the Han Chinese majority, but identify as a different ethnicity because of their religious beliefs.
Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, Catholicism, Protestantism
Shintoism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. Shintoism is practiced in Japan, Christianity is practiced throughout the world, Judaism is practiced in Israel and Islam is practiced in the Middle East. Hinduism is practiced in India, and Buddhism is practiced in Southeast Asia as well as China.
The main religions in Beijing, China, are Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, and Christianity. Buddhism and Taoism are the most practiced religions, with many temples and shrines dedicated to these beliefs. Islam is also prevalent among the Hui Muslim population, and Christianity is practiced by a small percentage of the population.
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The Ming and Qing dynasties practiced neo-Confucianism, while the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires practiced Islam
Yes. Although Judaism is the predominant religion, many religions are practiced in Israel, including Islam.
Yes, it is practiced all over the world.
Muslims are those who practice Islam. Islam is practiced everywhere in the world, but predominantly in South Asia, Indonesia, and Middle East and North Africa.
Islam is now practiced all over the World now.
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Islam
Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and Pakistan are three countries where Islam is widely practiced. Islam is the dominant religion in these countries with a significant majority of the population adhering to its teachings and beliefs.