The campaign aimed at removing distinctive Islamic features from Hui Muslim places of worship continues in full swing.
Muslim Hui
Islamic Symbols and Inscriptions Purged in Henan
The provincial government banned in April all Islam-related writings and symbols on public signages and private residences, also in businesses, like shops and cafes.
The Architecture of Hui Schools in Inner Mongolia ‘Hanified’
Buildings with Islamic architecture elements, like domes, are rectified as part of the CCP’s Islam “sinicization” campaign in areas populated by Muslim Huis.
Mosques ‘Sinicized’ in Ningxia Region, Jilin and Henan Provinces
With the ease of pandemic restrictions, the CCP intensifies its mosque “sinicization” campaign in areas inhabited by Hui Muslims.
Islamic Symbols Removed from 300+ Hui-Run Businesses in Yunnan
Star-and-crescent and other symbols, also writings in Arabic, are purged from shops and restaurants, as the CCP enforces its plan to “sinicize” China’s Muslims.
Chinese Government Spends Millions to Rectify Mosques
Authorities in Hui populated areas launched campaigns to “sinicize” mosques amid the coronavirus outbreak. More are planned for later this year and 2021.
Mosques, Businesses Rectified in the Name of ‘Sinicization’
To implement its five-year plan to “sinicize” all Muslims outside Xinjiang, the CCP continues demolishing Islamic symbols and “transforming” believers.
Mosque ‘Sinicization’ Campaign Surged Amid the Pandemic
Numerous mosques in Gansu Province had their domes and crescent symbols removed, triggering anger among the local Hui Muslim population.
Arabic Script, Islamic Symbols Ordered to Be Removed
Shops and restaurants run by Hui people across China are losing an integral part of Muslim cultural identity, as the CCP pushes forward its “sinicization” policy.
National Anthem Replaces Calls to Prayer for Hui Muslims
Mosques throughout China are rectified to be “more Chinese,” as the CCP continues to enforce its five-year plan to “sinicize” Islam outside Xinjiang.









