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Islamic Fiqh Academy Slams China’s Ban on Fasting

12:05 - June 22, 2015
News ID: 3317264
TEHRAN (IQNA) – The International Islamic Fiqh Academy (ISFA) condemned China’s move to ban Muslims from fasting during the holy month of Ramadan.

The Jeddah-based institution urged Chinese authorities to respect the religious freedom of the East Asian country’s Muslims and allow them to practice their religious rituals, IRIB news reported.

The ISFA also called on the international organizations including the United Nations, human rights organizations and Muslim countries to defend the rights of Muslims in China.

Last week, it was reported that China has banned fasting for teachers, students and civil servants in the mainly Muslim region of Xinjiang, as part of a crackdown on the Uighur community at the start of the holy month of Ramadan.

“Food service workplaces will operate normal hours during Ramadan," the state Food and Drug Administration in Xinjiang's Jinghe County said in a notice posted on its website
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Muslim abstain from eating from dawn to dusk in Ramadan, but China's ruling Communist party, which is officially atheist, has for years restricted the practice of fasting in Xinjiang region.

"During Ramadan do not engage in fasting, vigils or other religious activities," also read a report on the website of the local government this week warned officials in Xinjiang's Bole County.

Rights groups have long complained that China’s restrictive policies have led to escalated ethnic tensions in Xinjiang, where clashes between government forces and locals have left hundreds killed over the past years.

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