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China reiterates it respect for religious beliefBreaking

April 03, 2018

BEIJING, April 03 (INP): China has reiterated its respect for Islam and other religions, assuring that the Chinese government will continue to uphold religious freedom in the country. Although China is a communist country, a non-believer State but it fully recognizes the religious belief of all sects and minority groups. China has over 20 million Muslims, more than 57,000 clerical personnel, and 35,000 Islamic mosques, according to a white paper released by the State Council Information Office on Tuesday. In total, the country has nearly 200 million religious believers and more than 380,000 clerical personnel.

The major religions practiced in China

The major religions practiced in China are Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism, and Protestantism, said the white paper, titled “China’s Policies and Practices on Protecting Freedom of Religious Belief.” According to the document, there are around 222,000 Buddhist clerical personnel and over 40,000 Taoist clerical personnel. The 10 minority ethnic groups, the majority of whose population believes in Islam, total more than 20 million, with about 57,000 clerical personnel, said the document. Catholicism and Protestantism have 6 million and 38 million followers in China, respectively, with 8,000 and 57,000 clerical personnel, said the white paper. There are approximately 5,500 religious groups in China, including seven national organizations which are Buddhist Association of China, Chinese Taoist Association, China Islamic Association, Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, Bishops’ Conference of Catholic Church in China, National Committee of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China, and China Christian Council.
“Conditions of places of worship have been notably improved,”
said the document. At present, there are about 144,000 places of worship registered for religious activities in China, among which are 33,500 Buddhist temples (including 28,000 Han Buddhist temples, 3,800 Tibetan Buddhist lamaseries, and 1,700 Theravada Buddhist temples), 9,000 Taoist temples, 35,000 Islamic mosques, 6,000 Catholic churches and places of assembly spread across 98 dioceses, and 60,000 Protestant churches and places of assembly, it said.