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China Bans Muslims from Fasting During Ramadan

June 08, 2016

 Faizel Patel, 2016-06-08

As the more than 1.6 billion Muslims across the globe enjoy the blessings and fruits of the auspicious month of Ramadan, the Chinese government has banned its Muslims in the north west of the country from fasting.

The customary fasting ban affects civil servants, teachers and students from fasting during Ramadan in a mainly Muslim region of Xinjiang where Muslims form 58 per cent of the population.

A notice on a government website in the central Xinjiang city of Korla read as: “Party members, cadres, civil servants, students and minors must not fast for Ramadan and must not take part in religious activities.

Restaurants have also been ordered to keep normal opening hours.

While the majority of Muslims fast from dawn to dusk during the holy month, the Chinese Communist party is officially atheist.

Human rights groups have blamed clashes between the region’s 10 million-strong Uighar Muslim minority and state security forces on religious and cultural restrictions.

Dilxat Raxit from the exile group, the World Uyghur Congress, has condemned the restrictions, telling Khaleej Times: “China thinks that the Islamic faith of Uighurs threatens the rule of the Beijing leadership”.

While local government has imposed its annual restrictions on observing Ramadan, Beijing has stated it in a white paper “there will be no interference” in Muslim religious practices.

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