South China Morning Post published this video item, entitled “Beijing’s Muslim community celebrates holy month of Ramadan” – below is their description.
Muslims in China’s capital gathered at the Niujie Mosque – Beijing’s biggest and oldest mosque – to celebrate the start of Ramadan on April 13, 2021. During the month-long religious festival, Muslim worshippers traditionally congregate for prayers, gather around festive meals to break their day-long fast and exchange visits. While the Muslim community is a minority group in China, Islam has been practised in the country for about 1,400 years.
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