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Pew Research Center
August 25, 2023
5. Islam
China’s Muslim ethnic groups are relatively young
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5. Islam
CHINA-YINCHUAN-EID AL-FITR (CN)
Roughly 9 in 10 Chinese Muslims are either Hui or Uyghur
Most Chinese Uyghurs and Huis identify as Muslim
China’s Muslim ethnic groups are relatively young
China’s Muslim majority ethnic groups
In the past decade, China’s predominantly Muslim ethnic groups grew faster than the Han majority
Nearly all Hui Muslims in China grew up with a Muslim parent
Chinese Hui Muslims’ religious participation has dropped
China’s predominantly Muslim groups are heavily concentrated in the northwest
63% of China’s mosques are in Xinjiang
Birth rates in China’s Xinjiang region have fallen sharply
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