Islamic Association of China

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The Islamic Association of China is the state-sanctioned national organization that oversees and manages Islamic affairs and communities under the religious policy framework of the People's Republic of China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic organization
government‑affiliated organization
religious organization
aims to guide Chinese Muslims to support the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party
to implement the religious policy of the People's Republic of China in Islamic communities
to promote the Sinicization of Islam in China
cooperatesWith Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference NERFINISHED
country China
denomination Shia Islam NERFINISHED
Sunni Islam
engagesIn interfaith exchanges approved by the Chinese government
international Islamic exchanges under state guidance
followsPolicyOf Chinese Communist Party NERFINISHED
United Front Work Department of the CCP Central Committee NERFINISHED
foundedBy Government of the People's Republic of China NERFINISHED
foundingLocation Beijing NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Beijing
jurisdiction mainland China
language Arabic
Chinese
Hui Chinese
Uyghur
memberOf Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference NERFINISHED
operatesIn People's Republic of China NERFINISHED
organizes Hajj pilgrimages for Chinese Muslims
promotes patriotism among Chinese Muslims
socialist core values among believers
publishes Islamic religious literature in China
regulates Islamic publications in China
appointment of imams in China
management of mosques in China
religion Islam
represents Chinese Muslims in official religious affairs
subjectTo laws and regulations on religious affairs of the People's Republic of China
subordinateTo State Administration for Religious Affairs NERFINISHED
supervises Hajj affairs of Chinese Muslims
Islamic affairs in China
Islamic clergy in China
Islamic education in China
mosques in China
typeOfControl state‑sanctioned
worksWith local Islamic associations in Chinese provinces

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