Hi Nick, another brilliant piece of footage of Muslim China and its historical link to explain how the beginning of the faith in China. My hometown in Malaysia, the historical town of Malacca had the minarets for the call to prayer, Azaan, with Chinese pagoda features as its cornices. The famous Admiral Cheng Ho, who is both a Muslim and eunuch, travelled the high seas with flotilla as large as 400 ships and they indeed rule the waves. You should make a trip to his birthplace in Yunnan and also where he was buried. He was of the vintage when China was the most powerful nation in the world. Yet he at no stage wanted to subjugate and conquer land to make them China's colonies. So the current West has no fear of its expansion desire and stop feigning the evilness of China, Huawei or not.
You are from Malacca? Great place, i went there a couple of years ago. Yeh, the Zheng He (Cheng Ho) connection with Malacca is a very interesting story. Actually one of the other mosques in Xi'an (not the one in the video) has a stele in it's courtyard stating that it was rebuilt by Zheng He during the Ming Dynasty
A wise man from Taiwan,李勝峰 vice president of 新黨 said, the Great Wall of China is a proof , evidence, that it was built to protect China from invaders, and not to invade others! The big territory of China today was expanded by Yuan and Qing, the two non Han dynasties in Chinese history, and they became Chinese and are now among the 56 minorities of China , living in peace ever since.
That's a great introduction! If you didn't say it's a mosque, I would've mistaken it for an ancient Chinese Buddhist temple. Splendid yet intriguing at the same time!
Thanks for your video. Can not agree more with you: the Great Mosque is my favorite place in Xi'An. I grew up in Xi'An, now I am in USA. The funny thing is I never visited the Great Mosque until I went back to China visiting my parents. When I was kid, I always passed it on the street at the back of the main prayer hall(that street was the main commercial street 20 years or 25 years ago) without even trying to visit once. The first time I was in the Great Mosque, I was thrilled. It is heaven after you eat 羊肉泡馍 and walked through the markets, then sat in the Great Mosque, feel the history, beauty, peacefulness. It is pure heaven. Thanks again.
@@nickinchina2552 I planned to move back soon to take care of my parents, now I am stuck in USA because of the covid19. Anyway, Thank you for all the great videos. You have eyes to find beautiful things in normal places. Take care and enjoy your life!
Thx u so much for sharing ur experiences from Xian ...I'm been waiting for years to have a chance to travel to China 🇨🇳 & never got the chance yet...this is impressive & educational 🌸💗🕊🐉💗🌸
In the local Muslim quarter , there's a guy who sells , chicken gyros, in a pita. That dude is my friend, he speaks Chinese Arabic and some Spanish. Used to hook me up with free candy and drinks haha.
This mosque was built in 742 AD but in India a mosque was built in 1528AD called Babari mosque was demolished in 1992 AD by Hindu fundamentalists because of it was the place where Lord Ram was born ..now a big Ram temple is being constructed .
it is amazing how time can do to those old structures. years ago (at least 10 years) i visited this mosque, it just had maintenance a few years back. back then all looks were pretty nice, paints and trees. now i think mosque admin needs to spend money to have another maintenance.
When I arrived in Xi'an, I immediately felt the long history of Xi'an, and the feeling was so strong that it brought me mush pressure. At night, i walked in the street, noticed the darkness and a rather few lights in the inner city, that feelings are completely different from the any modern city.
安禄山 was a Sogdian man. The pronunciation of his name in old Chinese is "Loksan An". His real name was Roxan, which was the male version of a common Indo-European name Roxana.
Great content as usual Nick..I could say your knowledges about China cultures and histories are unbelievable..just curious..beside of becoming content creator..what job are you doing now in China Nick ?
Have been to this Mosque.. really beautiful and historical. Had coffee at a Hui Muslim Cafe right outside the mosque.. and Chinese Muslims there were exactly the same as Muslims in any other part of the world. The food in the Muslims quarter was just tooooooooooo delicious! makes my mouth water even thinking about that Halal Xi'an food..
Ancient mosques, bridges, temples... I like ancient city Xian .. the terracottas, the Muslim Street, the Bell Tower, the 10 kinds of Chinese dumplings banquet, the mini 16 courses emperor banquet..
What's amazing ancient Mosque in Xi'an,I have been Xi'an before just for 3 days, but I missed that place because I don't know. Thanks Nick to provide this video.
Thanks for a very impressive production which contains cultural and historical references. This is my first encounter of your clip, I have just subscribed to your program as a result of this beautifully produced video. Please carry on with your good work!
Hi Nick! So glad to see your face on RUclips!! You can't even imagine how surprised I was when I found your account by accident. Hope you all the best!! --Garfield
When you said they have TV's in the mosque, it shocked me, not because mosques can't have TV's, but because I forgot you are shooting this video in the 21st century... It looked so ancient and peaceful for a good 8 minutes, to the point I thought for a moment that you are reporting from the Tang dynasty...
Hello Nick, i happened upon your blog this morning immediately after i had seen my first video about this mosque. Compared to yours, that one was more detailed, taking the viewer inside the mosque itself and showing the various parts of the monument with its inscriptions and relics etc. The man who was acting guide in that video was a devout Muslim who seemed very well rehearsed in both Chinese and Arabic. What intrigued me was that he told his guest that the mosque was first built in 651 AD, following upon a missionary first contact by Islam's 3rd Caliph Osman, while you have described the mosque as having been built in 752 AD or thereabouts. I am not a devout Muslim, just interested in history. I am sure you have seen the video, if not please do watch it. It is a beautifully detailed presentation, albeit with the zeal of a devout believer. Barring all that, will you kindly double check on the dates of the establishment of the mosque and its subsequent additions and constructions. I have already subscribed to you and will watch more of your blogs. Many thanks.
Hi, quite a long time since i made this video so I had to do some double checking! The date i gave seems accurate to most sources i can find. 742. The Huaisheng Mosque in Guangzhou is usually considered the first in China with a date of 627...but this also seems pretty unlikely given the founding year of Islam being 610.
Muslim ☪️ empires I've helped always the oppressed...in 🇨🇳China, Korea 🇰🇷, Mongolia 🇲🇳...my history not all that great...but watching ur video sure teach us new legends never heard of before...awesomeness thx u for this
Muslims never conquered china besides central asian regions of china however Islam is widespread in china and oldest mosques dating back to 7th century in astonishing Chinese architecture ❤❤🎉.
It is interesting that soldiers who fought for An Lushan were mostly Han Chinese, although An himself was Sogdian. Soldiers fought against An were mostly ethnic minorities. It was Uyghurs who helped Tang reclaim Xi’an. As an award, they were tacitly allowed to loot Xi’an for three days. Uyghurs enjoyed certain privileges in Xi’an such as property ownership. Sogdians were discriminated and even persecuted after Ann’s rebellion, so they often posed themselves as Uyghurs.
Thank you for the history lessons. If this was a 1hr documentary, I'd watch. need more info on the ancient steele, architecture etc. Have you visited the Wuling Mountain temple?
Oh thanks for the awesome video and also the history , I really enjoy those parts , didnt know about the mercenaries coming over. Thanks for the knowledge. I miss the huiminjie, the local part of course , I'm so sick of the tourist street side hahaha. Take care bud.
This is a wonderful tour and historical explanation of the earliest mosque in China. Very educational. It shows that the Tang dynasty Muslims are very adaptable to Chinese culture. As for the mosque itself, it is a successful blending of the Islamic requirements with traditional Chinese architecture style. But I start to wonder: how similar or different are the Muslims around 700 C.E. to the Muslims these days? May be they are a lot less orthodox, sectarian and "fundamentalist"?
It's a wonderful place to explore - and right in the heart of the city. I guess they must have been very adaptable to culture here, but remember XI'an was probably the most cosmopolitan place on earth at that time!
Chinese are very good hearty people in protect the past monuments . Whether they are having faith in God or not but they have given very great respect for History and Historical evidences .
Even for local people who isn't very familiar with that area could easily miss out on it. The main entrance is not a big fancy one so it is not really easy to find.
Хуэймин (huei, huihui, huiczu) см. кит.трад. яз. - это один из трех основных титульных наций Современного Китая, живущие на центральном и западном части страны, древний народ Хуэй приняли ислам во времена правления Халифа Харуна -Ар рашида в 680годах н.э. На территории Российской империи этот народ называется - Дунгане.
I just learned something new about my country from you :) shame on me. It'd be intereting if you could discuss some of the books u read during these vlogs.
The Chinese Muslims who built this beautiful Masjid centuries ago, have been granted Glorious vision, ever lasting devotion & faith by Allah Almighty Who has created this vast universe and His other beautiful creations for guidance of all humanity to search His true path for this world and hereafter through His Messengers/Prophets i.e. third last Holy Prophet Moses/Musa, second last Holy Prophet Jesus/ Essa and last Holy Prophets Muhammad (peace be upon him). Although all human being must be shown the right path at least once in his/her life by Allah Almighty but remember he/she is free to choice right path for his/her own benefit for this world and hereafter. But also remember no other creatures of Allah Almighty goes against His any command even for a second. If you want to see then judge regular habits of other birds, animal, sun, moon, etc. They always obey the command of Allah Almighty Who is also Most Beneficent, Most Merciful & Most Powerful. ....................... Salam to all brothers & sisters............. Islamabad-Pakistan
This is another great video just to show the world in China so many religions what’s the vet up a centrist centrist years ago they all have freedom to preach but do not interfere with the politics just look at Europe every religious interfere with the politics always a disaster thanks for let the Word know about China’s policy to all different religion they’re free to preach but not preach dangerous idea against the government which is true for the rest of the world which every country did that
Where I grew up is close to a few temples you have shown us in your videos. It’s a absolutely shame! 😓 Regarding visiting this temple, as a non-Muslim woman, should I wear hijab in order to visit? or did you see any non-Muslim women there? I am curious about the dressing code and policy in the temple.
The vast majority of people there were Hui muslim men. I don't actually think there is a dress code, there were a couple of (i assume Han Chinese) women there who weren't wearing a hijab, so i don't think it's a requirement - but i'd say dress modestly
@@nickinchina2552 Thanks Nick! Very helpful! Although we were living only a couple of blocks away, can you imagine I never went inside 城隍庙,清真寺,and other few historical sites in that neighbourhood ?!!! 😨😅
Non-muslims are allowed, and even invitd to enter a mosque, anywhere in the world as long as they remove their shoes for cleanliness and respect. They must also respect the worshipers and not be loud.
As a Chinese I consider myself quite knowledgeable about Chinese history, yet I always learn something from your video about them.
Hi Nick, another brilliant piece of footage of Muslim China and its historical link to explain how the beginning of the faith in China. My hometown in Malaysia, the historical town of Malacca had the minarets for the call to prayer, Azaan, with Chinese pagoda features as its cornices. The famous Admiral Cheng Ho, who is both a Muslim and eunuch, travelled the high seas with flotilla as large as 400 ships and they indeed rule the waves. You should make a trip to his birthplace in Yunnan and also where he was buried. He was of the vintage when China was the most powerful nation in the world. Yet he at no stage wanted to subjugate and conquer land to make them China's colonies. So the current West has no fear of its expansion desire and stop feigning the evilness of China, Huawei or not.
You are from Malacca? Great place, i went there a couple of years ago. Yeh, the Zheng He (Cheng Ho) connection with Malacca is a very interesting story. Actually one of the other mosques in Xi'an (not the one in the video) has a stele in it's courtyard stating that it was rebuilt by Zheng He during the Ming Dynasty
@@nickinchina2552 Yes, I am but live in Australia now.
A wise man from Taiwan,李勝峰 vice president of 新黨 said, the Great Wall of China is a proof , evidence, that it was built to protect China from invaders, and not to invade others! The big territory of China today was expanded by Yuan and Qing, the two non Han dynasties in Chinese history, and they became Chinese and are now among the 56 minorities of China , living in peace ever since.
mosques and temples with golden ginkgo leaves, best combination of the season, especially in Xi'an.
That's a great introduction! If you didn't say it's a mosque, I would've mistaken it for an ancient Chinese Buddhist temple. Splendid yet intriguing at the same time!
Thanks Jessica! it's a fascinating place, actually the whole muslim quarter is pretty interesting
Thanks for your video. Can not agree more with you: the Great Mosque is my favorite place in Xi'An. I grew up in Xi'An, now I am in USA. The funny thing is I never visited the Great Mosque until I went back to China visiting my parents. When I was kid, I always passed it on the street at the back of the main prayer hall(that street was the main commercial street 20 years or 25 years ago) without even trying to visit once. The first time I was in the Great Mosque, I was thrilled. It is heaven after you eat 羊肉泡馍 and walked through the markets, then sat in the Great Mosque, feel the history, beauty, peacefulness. It is pure heaven.
Thanks again.
It's a great place! and yeh, it's not a very visited place which is unbelievable given it's history. Hope you can come back again soon!
@@nickinchina2552 I planned to move back soon to take care of my parents, now I am stuck in USA because of the covid19. Anyway, Thank you for all the great videos. You have eyes to find beautiful things in normal places. Take care and enjoy your life!
@@steaminglobster Glad you are returning to China. Safest place for Muslims and Chinese.
Thank you. As someone from Xian. I have learnt quite a bit from you.
there are endless things to learn about Xi'ans history - i'm only just starting to scratch the surface
You are doing very well, will have many many more subscriber coming.
Hope so! Thanks for watching!!
wow, you are truely understand Chinese.
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Very interesting mosque and history of ancient China .Thank you
Very welcome!
Thx u so much for sharing ur experiences from Xian ...I'm been waiting for years to have a chance to travel to China 🇨🇳 & never got the chance yet...this is impressive & educational 🌸💗🕊🐉💗🌸
Enjoy watching your video, thanks for sharing!
What a tranquil and holy place, tks for sharing this history.
You are very welcome as always!
I like the walkabouts and little tidbits of information you throw about in the video. Keep them coming!
It reminds me of another relic in Xi’An, the Xi’an Stele 大秦景教流行中国碑, which documented the early Christianity in China. Also a Tang Dynasty relic.
The Nestorian Stele - I actually saw that a couple of weeks ago, it's in the Belin Museum. Very interesting artefact.
In the local Muslim quarter , there's a guy who sells , chicken gyros, in a pita. That dude is my friend, he speaks Chinese Arabic and some Spanish. Used to hook me up with free candy and drinks haha.
Excellent as always, most impressed by your knowledge of Tang period, thanks from London
This mosque was built in 742 AD but in India a mosque was built in 1528AD called Babari mosque was demolished in 1992 AD by Hindu fundamentalists because of it was the place where Lord Ram was born ..now a big Ram temple is being constructed .
They tried to demolish as many Muslims structures if possible, except cash cow tourist dollars structures like Taj Mahal n other fortresses…….
India the bad place country for moslem 😢
I also went here on my trip to Xi'an 8 years ago! It was really nice and well preserved.
Yeh, has a real 'old' feel to it, unlike some other places. Cool place
So glad found this channel awesome
Thanks! Glad you found it too!
It's so beautiful mosque thank you brother from india 👍👍👍👍👍
Glad you like the video - the Mosque is very very beautiful
Amazing video! And only a quiet and
peaceful person can do such a profound study and research. greeting from Itay.
Thanks, it's a lovely place to visit :D
A nice video, a tranquil time, and an underrated channel.
it is amazing how time can do to those old structures. years ago (at least 10 years) i visited this mosque, it just had maintenance a few years back. back then all looks were pretty nice, paints and trees. now i think mosque admin needs to spend money to have another maintenance.
I really enjoy the historic back ground of how the Chinese Muslims came to be in Xian.
History is so fascinating.
Thanks for your hard work. 👍✌
Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it!
When I arrived in Xi'an, I immediately felt the long history of Xi'an, and the feeling was so strong that it brought me mush pressure. At night, i walked in the street, noticed the darkness and a rather few lights in the inner city, that feelings are completely different from the any modern city.
Another great video! Thx.
Thanks buddy!
Enlightening video for me ..
Thank you
You are very welcome, i'm glad you enjoyed it!
Perfect fusion of styles. if observing closely, one can still see subtle differences in architecture
I missed this when I was in xian oh well I suppose it's an excuse to go back 👍
Definitely! It's a great area to explore, some cool alleyways and amazing food!
安禄山 was a Sogdian man. The pronunciation of his name in old Chinese is "Loksan An". His real name was Roxan, which was the male version of a common Indo-European name Roxana.
Very informative. Really enjoyed your short video about the mosque. DOUBLE KUDOS 👍
Really like this video. Thanks for all the history background you share. You certainly did a lot of research. Really appreciate that.
Thanks a lot, im glad you liked it!! More videos on the way
Thanks 4 the information!
Great tour and story!
I bought an awesome 'totally real' Northface backpack round the corner from there! Your video is fantastically informative. I love it!! Thanks!
How may spelling mistakes were there in 'Northface'? haha Glad you liked the video!
Great content as usual Nick..I could say your knowledges about China cultures and histories are unbelievable..just curious..beside of becoming content creator..what job are you doing now in China Nick ?
Thanks Darvis! I teach in a Xi'an university (youtube doesn't pay the bills haha!)
@@nickinchina2552 oh,,great to know that and so sad of what youtube had done to you
@@darvislai4220 Oh, youtube hasn't demonetised me - i just don't get enough views to pay the bills haha!
Have been to this Mosque.. really beautiful and historical. Had coffee at a Hui Muslim Cafe right outside the mosque.. and Chinese Muslims there were exactly the same as Muslims in any other part of the world. The food in the Muslims quarter was just tooooooooooo delicious! makes my mouth water even thinking about that Halal Xi'an food..
Amzaazing food in the muslim quarter!
Very interesting, you really see the ancient times dripping off the walls. You really succeed in finding the "hidden treasures" off the beaten path.
Thanks! i'll keep searching for more!
Ancient mosques, bridges, temples...
I like ancient city Xian .. the terracottas, the Muslim Street, the Bell Tower, the 10 kinds of Chinese dumplings banquet, the mini 16 courses emperor banquet..
Thank you sooooo much for this video!!! 👍😊I miss xian a lot...😌
Very welcome, come back and visit!
The history of this area was well explained. Cheers mate👍👍👍.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!!
Very good informative video . Thanks lot .
Thanks very much, i'm glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the video! I couldnt find the mosque the last time I was in Xian
Despite it's size it is pretty well hidden!
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What's amazing ancient Mosque in Xi'an,I have been Xi'an before just for 3 days, but I missed that place because I don't know.
Thanks Nick to provide this video.
It's one of several old mosques in central Xi'an - if you return to Xi'an the area is worth a good explore!
Thanks for a very impressive production which contains cultural and historical references. This is my first encounter of your clip, I have just subscribed to your program as a result of this beautifully produced video. Please carry on with your good work!
Hi Nick! So glad to see your face on RUclips!! You can't even imagine how surprised I was when I found your account by accident. Hope you all the best!! --Garfield
Garfield! Sorry about the delay, i took a break from video making, but...i am now back! I hope youre well!
Good job Nick. Like!
Very interesting. Hope to see more of this type of video.
thank you for that information...
Mmmm....interesting history.
Very interesting indeed, Xi'an is packed full of historical stories!
great video! thank you
When you said they have TV's in the mosque, it shocked me, not because mosques can't have TV's, but because I forgot you are shooting this video in the 21st century... It looked so ancient and peaceful for a good 8 minutes, to the point I thought for a moment that you are reporting from the Tang dynasty...
Hello Nick, i happened upon your blog this morning immediately after i had seen my first video about this mosque. Compared to yours, that one was more detailed, taking the viewer inside the mosque itself and showing the various parts of the monument with its inscriptions and relics etc. The man who was acting guide in that video was a devout Muslim who seemed very well rehearsed in both Chinese and Arabic. What intrigued me was that he told his guest that the mosque was first built in 651 AD, following upon a missionary first contact by Islam's 3rd Caliph Osman, while you have described the mosque as having been built in 752 AD or thereabouts. I am not a devout Muslim, just interested in history. I am sure you have seen the video, if not please do watch it. It is a beautifully detailed presentation, albeit with the zeal of a devout believer. Barring all that, will you kindly double check on the dates of the establishment of the mosque and its subsequent additions and constructions. I have already subscribed to you and will watch more of your blogs. Many thanks.
Hi, quite a long time since i made this video so I had to do some double checking! The date i gave seems accurate to most sources i can find. 742. The Huaisheng Mosque in Guangzhou is usually considered the first in China with a date of 627...but this also seems pretty unlikely given the founding year of Islam being 610.
Muslim ☪️ empires I've helped always the oppressed...in 🇨🇳China, Korea 🇰🇷, Mongolia 🇲🇳...my history not all that great...but watching ur video sure teach us new legends never heard of before...awesomeness thx u for this
Oh im glad you like the videos! Make the trip to China, you wont regret it!
i will visit this xian masjid one day - i like chinese architecture
Muslims never conquered china besides central asian regions of china however Islam is widespread in china and oldest mosques dating back to 7th century in astonishing Chinese architecture ❤❤🎉.
Interesting video! Thank you!
You are very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it
i absolutely want to go here, great video
Thanks so much, it's well worth the trip!
That An Lushan portrait looks a wee bit like you.
Haha🤣🤣! Not a wee bit, but a total reincarnation!
There is something to it. An Lushan was not a Han but a westerner whose name was Roxan which was sinicized to Lushan.
Is that....a good thing?! haha
@@binhe6500True, he wasn't Han. Not sure if i look like him though haha
Cute toque 😄
It is interesting that soldiers who fought for An Lushan were mostly Han Chinese, although An himself was Sogdian. Soldiers fought against An were mostly ethnic minorities. It was Uyghurs who helped Tang reclaim Xi’an. As an award, they were tacitly allowed to loot Xi’an for three days. Uyghurs enjoyed certain privileges in Xi’an such as property ownership. Sogdians were discriminated and even persecuted after Ann’s rebellion, so they often posed themselves as Uyghurs.
Thank you for the history lessons. If this was a 1hr documentary, I'd watch. need more info on the ancient steele, architecture etc.
Have you visited the Wuling Mountain temple?
Oh thanks for the awesome video and also the history , I really enjoy those parts , didnt know about the mercenaries coming over. Thanks for the knowledge. I miss the huiminjie, the local part of course , I'm so sick of the tourist street side hahaha. Take care bud.
Yeh, man. You know it...the back streets in the muslim quarter are great! So many people don't ever venture there though
@@nickinchina2552 yup so underrated. And the xiao huo guo for 20 rmb is killer
This is a wonderful tour and historical explanation of the earliest mosque in China. Very educational. It shows that the Tang dynasty Muslims are very adaptable to Chinese culture. As for the mosque itself, it is a successful blending of the Islamic requirements with traditional Chinese architecture style. But I start to wonder: how similar or different are the Muslims around 700 C.E. to the Muslims these days? May be they are a lot less orthodox, sectarian and "fundamentalist"?
It's a wonderful place to explore - and right in the heart of the city. I guess they must have been very adaptable to culture here, but remember XI'an was probably the most cosmopolitan place on earth at that time!
👏👏👏👍👍👍
Khanpurdhadda sandukdi....bsti...mongolia...oldest chinese mosque..
Amazing I am also doing the same work
Probably you can check out some Qadiriyya mosque in 甘肃/青海,they have a very interesting combination of Islam n Taoism.
Thanks for the recommendation - it's on my list!
@@nickinchina2552 It's funny to see a Taichi Bagua aside with some Arabic words lol
Nick, pls make a video on xinjang, tell the true story to the west... I wonder how the west would manage the xinjang? Bombs, guns?
I'd like to visit Xinjiang, maybe later in the year
You look like An Lu Shan at 4:15
Worryingly...you are not the only person to say that...
A living descendent
Quite interesting. The Mosque in Xian looks like a Buddhist temple.
It's a lovely old building - and definitely heavily influenced by buddhist architecture
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我发现你对中国古代历史很有兴趣啊,我也对历史文化和建筑非常感兴趣。但是可能我是中国人吧,我反而对其他国家的古代历史感兴趣,尤其是法国意大利的古代历史,所以我很喜欢刺客信条这个游戏。希望我努力工作攒钱有机会想去那里生活一段时间。
Chinese are very good hearty people in protect the past monuments . Whether they are having faith in God or not but they have given very great respect for History and Historical evidences .
I've been to the Muslim quarter several times, and failed to find the great Mosque!
I'll take you...followed by a roujiamo :D
Even for local people who isn't very familiar with that area could easily miss out on it. The main entrance is not a big fancy one so it is not really easy to find.
00:48 The roof of blue
Western vloggers have taught me how Great China really is.
واو احلا شيء شفته اليوم ابي اروح ازوره) :
Хуэймин (huei, huihui, huiczu) см. кит.трад. яз. - это один из трех основных титульных наций Современного Китая, живущие на центральном и западном части страны, древний народ Хуэй приняли ислам во времена правления Халифа Харуна -Ар рашида в 680годах н.э. На территории Российской империи этот народ называется - Дунгане.
Take note that ancient china doesn't prosecute any Christians or Muslims but in fact they allow them to live in china since the ancient dynasty.
I just learned something new about my country from you :) shame on me. It'd be intereting if you could discuss some of the books u read during these vlogs.
西安现在好冷的样子啊
The Chinese Muslims who built this beautiful Masjid centuries ago, have been granted Glorious vision, ever lasting devotion & faith by Allah Almighty Who has created this vast universe and His other beautiful creations for guidance of all humanity to search His true path for this world and hereafter through His Messengers/Prophets i.e. third last Holy Prophet Moses/Musa, second last Holy Prophet Jesus/ Essa and last Holy Prophets Muhammad (peace be upon him). Although all human being must be shown the right path at least once in his/her life by Allah Almighty but remember he/she is free to choice right path for his/her own benefit for this world and hereafter. But also remember no other creatures of Allah Almighty goes against His any command even for a second. If you want to see then judge regular habits of other birds, animal, sun, moon, etc. They always obey the command of Allah Almighty Who is also Most Beneficent, Most Merciful & Most Powerful. ....................... Salam to all brothers & sisters............. Islamabad-Pakistan
Kindly could the resources you used?
Ilike it ilearn a little bet from chinese history in culture
Glad you enjoyed it!
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古人的审美和艺术造诣好高啊, 太美了! 现在的中式建筑审美混乱又土又丑.
现在的清真寺都是沙特风格了
This is another great video just to show the world in China so many religions what’s the vet up a centrist centrist years ago they all have freedom to preach but do not interfere with the politics just look at Europe every religious interfere with the politics always a disaster thanks for let the Word know about China’s policy to all different religion they’re free to preach but not preach dangerous idea against the government which is true for the rest of the world which every country did that
Where I grew up is close to a few temples you have shown us in your videos. It’s a absolutely shame! 😓 Regarding visiting this temple, as a non-Muslim woman, should I wear hijab in order to visit? or did you see any non-Muslim women there? I am curious about the dressing code and policy in the temple.
The vast majority of people there were Hui muslim men. I don't actually think there is a dress code, there were a couple of (i assume Han Chinese) women there who weren't wearing a hijab, so i don't think it's a requirement - but i'd say dress modestly
@@nickinchina2552 Thanks Nick! Very helpful! Although we were living only a couple of blocks away, can you imagine I never went inside 城隍庙,清真寺,and other few historical sites in that neighbourhood ?!!! 😨😅
Your slight resemblance to An Lushan is uncanny. Reincarnated to visit former ChangAn ( Xian ) ! Unsolved mystery. Haha.
Come back to retake ChangAn!!!!! haha
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不错,你还会了解中国的历史唐朝,
Jeddah tower..
Non-muslims are allowed, and even invitd to enter a mosque, anywhere in the world as long as they remove their shoes for cleanliness and respect. They must also respect the worshipers and not be loud.
Chinese old mosque istana ul ramul...chinese old mosque...
Dixi...ptcpunjab..
有意思。说起平定安史之乱,我们都知道郭子仪。我从来没听过安史之乱中还有这样一段历史,就去搜了一下。这是在知乎上看到的别人的答案,供参考。
《旧唐书》如此记载:
阿蒲罗拔(阿布·阿拔斯)卒,立其弟阿蒲恭拂(阿布·贾法尔,即哈里发曼苏尔,不是弟弟而是哥哥)。至德初遣使朝贡,代宗时为元帅,亦用其国兵以收两都。
《新唐书》的记载也差不多,也不知“唐肃宗求援,阿拉伯出兵3000”这是谁说的。
实际上,就是唐肃宗收复两京时,唐代宗当时担任元帅,在唐肃宗的授意下,把人家阿拉伯的使团强行征用了一回……反正不可能有三千人,顶多几十号人,也不会起多大作用。
Oldest mosque in china..