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Beautiful and oldest mosque in China is in Quanzhou.

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Also known as the Grand Mosque of Ayutthaba, it is the oldest surviving Islamic temple in China and one of the ancient temples in the Islamic world. It is also a historical testimony of the friendly exchanges and cultural exchanges between China and Arab peoples, and an important historical site of Quanzhou's overseas transportation. It was built in the Northern Song Dynasty Dazhong Xiangfu 2 years (AD 1009). Rebuilt from the Yuan Dynasty to the second year (AD 1309)
 

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There is a saying in the famous "Hades" Hadith (the Prophet Muhammad's Remarks) that involves China. This Hadith is too special and famous, so no one does not know in the Arab world - "If the knowledge is far away in China, it should be sought." Thus, the three sages preached, in the early Tang Dynasty, there were four great sages under the Mu Shengmen who came to the Tang Dynasty, and the Daxian preached Guangzhou, and the two sages spread the four sages of Yangzhou to Quanzhou.
 
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The ruins of the Temple of Heaven, covering an area of about 600 square meters, the part of the temple is carved in the Arabic Qur'an. The walls of the main hall are made of granite stone. The huge windows spread over the walls, increasing the lighting effect in the temple.
 
Quanzhou is truly a city of peace indeed with mosque being kept as mosque and not rebuilt into temple. Not like in Jerusalem indeed.
 
Quanzhou is truly a city of peace indeed with mosque being kept as mosque and not rebuilt into temple. Not like in Jerusalem indeed.

And this is my answer to @syed putra one of many false accusations of Hokkiens doing that in another thread.
 
And this is my answer to @syed putra one of many false accusations of Hokkiens doing that in another thread.
Didn’t I just say what people judged of others that they do not know is a reflection of themselves. Not a reflection of others at all hahaha
 
Didn’t I just say what people judged of others that they do not know is a reflection of themselves. Not a reflection of others at all hahaha

A reflection of their own values and actions indeed hahaha.
 
Quanzhou is truly a city of peace indeed with mosque being kept as mosque and not rebuilt into temple. Not like in Jerusalem indeed.
Quanzhou and Hokkiens are true peace loving people indeed hahaha
 
Quanzhou and Jerusalem are similar - and yet different at the same time - in so many uncanny ways indeed.
 
Nothing siao about what i said. If you don’t know anything about Jerusalem and this poignant difference vs Quanzhou just shut up.
KNN only siao lang reply to ownself multiple hahaha KNN lu gin siao KNN
 
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