词条 | Islamic Association of China |
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The Islamic Association of China ({{zh|s=中国伊斯兰教协会|t=中國伊斯蘭教協會|p=Zhōngguó Yīsīlánjiào Xiéhuì|w=Chung-kuo I-szŭ-lan-chiao Hsieh-hui}}) claims to represent Chinese Muslims nationwide in China. It is a national religious organization for Muslims of all ethnic groups. Its governing body is the national congress, and its headquarters is in Beijing. HistoryIn July 1952, Muslim figures Burhan Shahidi, Liu Ge-ping, Saifuddin Azizi, Yang Jingren, Pu-sheng, Ma Jian, Pang Shiqian and Ma Yuhuai met in Beijing to discuss founding a Chinese Islamic association. The Islamic Association of China was established on May 11, 1953 as the first unified national Islamic organization, designed to build bridges between all Chinese Muslims. At its inaugural meeting on May 11, 1953 in Beijing, representatives from 10 nationalities of the People's Republic of China were in attendance. Since its founding, there have been eight national conferences. ActivitiesThe Association's primary tasks are:
Its stated missions and duties are:
Departments
LeadersThe incumbent President is Xilalunding Chen Guangyuan,[1][2] and the vice-president is Juma Taier.[3] Past presidents are:
2009 Xinjiang riotsThe July 2009 Ürümqi riots were decried by both Chen[4] and Taier[3] as violating Islamic principles. See also{{Portal|Islam in China}}
References1. ^http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2015-09/24/content_21970376.htm 2. ^"Chairman of China Islamic Association Muslims hope for peaceful society". China Daily, 2009-07-20 Retrieved 2011-09-07. 3. ^1 "Religious leader: Xinjiang riot un-Islamic" Retrieved 2011-09-07. 4. ^"Religious leader: Xinjiang riot against Islamic doctrine" Retrieved 2011-09-07. External links{{commons category|Islamic Association of China}}
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