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The name Hui is an abbreviation for "Huihui," which first appeared in the literature of the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). It referred to the Huihe people (the Ouigurs) who lived in Anxi in the ...
One of the Hui factory workers, Mafutumai, 30, said her thoughts had been “transformed.” ... Some people associated religion with terrorism and extremism, he said, but they were wrong.
These are people who were born Hui but not part of that spiritual tradition, and who are returning to it. They find a group of fellow believers and discover strength in that community.
A large crowd of Hui people, a Muslim ethnic minority, gathered outside the towering Grand Mosque in the town of Weizhou on Thursday, local Hui residents told The Associated Press by phone.
A large crowd of Hui people, a Muslim ethnic minority, began congregating at the towering Grand Mosque in the town of Weizhou on Thursday, local Hui residents told The Associated Press by phone.
According to a 2020 census, there are 11.4 million Hui people in China, making it only the fourth-largest ethnic group after the Han Chinese, the Zhuang and Uyghur.
Tight-Knit Chinese Hui Ethnic Minority Mourns Loss of Girl in Quake By Alessandro Diviggiano YANGWA, China (Reuters) - The Hui ethnic community of Yangwa village in China's earthquake-stricken ...
Thousands of Hui people gathered at the towering Grand Mosque on Thursday and Friday to prevent authorities from demolishing the structure, residents contacted by The Associated Press said.
FILE - In this July 18, 2015, file photo, Chinese Hui Muslims pray during Eid al-Fitr prayers at Niujie Mosque in Beijing. Authorities in northwestern China were poised to begin demolition of a ...
The name Hui is an abbreviation for "Huihui," which first appeared in the literature of the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). It referred to the Huihe people (the Ouigurs) who lived in Anxi in the ...
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