In present times, Muslims in Indonesia, Malaysia, and China share common practices such as daily prayers, fasting during Ramadan, and adherence to Islamic dietary laws. However, there are also distinct features among them. Indonesian Muslims are known for their syncretic practices blending Islam with local traditions, Malaysian Muslims often follow the Shafi'i school of Islamic jurisprudence, and Chinese Muslims, particularly the Hui community, have a long history of integrating Chinese culture with Islamic beliefs. Each group also has unique cultural expressions and traditions that shape their religious practices.
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China has the highest population among those countries, followed by India, the USA, Indonesia, and Brazil.
There are a large number of such countries, such as Indonesia, Pakistan, India (minority of Muslims), Bangladesh, Iran, Turkey, Malaysia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan (among several others).
No, of course not. Malaysia is not in Indonesia. But our location is quite close. Malaysia consists of two parts, namely the peninsular and the Borneo part. The peninsular Malaysia is located to the north of Singapore while one of the Indonesian Islands, Sumatra is located to the west of peninsular Malaysia.
Borneo is the third-largest island in the world and is divided among three countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. Indonesia governs the largest portion of Borneo, called Kalimantan, while Malaysia controls the states of Sarawak and Sabah in the northern region. Brunei, a small sovereign nation, occupies a small section along the northern coast of Borneo.
Muslims live in almost all countries of Asia. However, the following are main countries that have majority Muslim population: Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Brunei, Iran, Maldives, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Middle East Asian Arab countries In addition to many other countries with Muslim population as minority, some of them are India, China, Russia, and the Philippines.
No, Borneo is not an independent country. It is the world's third-largest island and is politically divided among three countries: Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei.
Yes. Indonesia produces about 1.1 million barrels of crude oil per day, second only to China among Asian oil-producing nations.
Yes. Indonesia produces about 1.1 million barrels of crude oil per day, second only to China among Asian oil-producing nations.