People who are both Chinese and Muslim.
Certainly. There are many Chinese Muslims.
HUI (MUSLIMS) IN THE PROVINCE OF Xinjiang,CHINA.
It's mostly the Chinese, Muslims or Christians
muslims and chinese people, so basically Asians
There are absolutely NO similarities whatsoever, The differences are that Ancient chinese were obviously Far more advanced and devepoled, On the other hand Ancient muslims (Arabs) Couldn't even start a fire.
The largest population of Turkic Muslims in China is the UYGHUR Turkish population, which numbers between 10-15 million Chinese citizens. Other Turkic minorities include the Kazakhs, Dongxian, Kyrgyz, Salars, Ili Turki, Uzbeks, and Bonans. (With the exception of the Kazakhs, which number 1.5 million Chinese citizens, each of these groups has less than 1 million Chinese citizens.)It is notable that equally as common as the Uyghurs are the Hui Muslims, who are ethnic Han Chinese people who are Muslims (as opposed to being Turkic like the above ethnic groups).
Muslims are ANYONE who embrace Islam (religion)they are Chinese Muslims (originate from China), Indian Muslims (originate from India), Arab Muslims (originate from the Middle East), European Muslims (originate from Europe), African Muslims (originate from Africa)...and not forgetting Malay Muslims (originate from the Malay Archipelago - Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei)Muslims comes , "from Allah." (The Arabic word for god, a god, or the gods is "Allah") It is the word used by Christians as well as Muslims in the Islamic world
The majority of Chinese people are Taoist, Confucianist, & Buddhist. There are also Christians & Muslims as well.
Muslims are followers of Islam, which is a religion, not a race. Muslims can be of any shape or size, any color or ethnicity. They can be fat or thin, tall or short, dark or light, and everything in between. Muslims can be of any ethnicity from Chinese to Indian to Russian to African to Hispanic, etc, etc.
Up to the Spaniard's arrival Filippino people were under the influence of Muslims.
they are different because they are really celebrated by different types of people and they have different gods and celebrate it in a different way...
Shamsuddin Ahmed has written: 'Glimpses into the history of the Burmese and Chinese Muslims, 1936-1978' -- subject(s): History, Muslims