Zhongguo Musilin

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Zhongguo Musilin ( Chinese  中國 穆斯林  /  中国 穆斯林 , Pinyin Zhōngguó Mùsīlín , W.-G. Chung-kuo Mu-ssu-lin , English China Muslim  - "The Chinese Muslim / The Chinese Muslims"; al-Muslim al-Ṣīnī) is a Chinese magazine that has been published in Beijing since 1957 . It is considered the "organ of official Islam in China".

In July 1957, the Chinese Islamic Association (Zhongguo Yisilanjiao Xiehui) established the magazine's editorial committee and published the first issue in July of that year. Director Burhan Shahidi published the opening words for the first edition. The bimonthly magazine is available in Chinese and Uighur .

The publication was discontinued in 1960 and reissued in 1981. The magazine is funded by the State Bureau of Religious Affairs and the Chinese Islamic Association and is the only comprehensive national Islamic publication at home and abroad. It is a comprehensive Islamic academic and cultural journal that integrates academic knowledge and readability.

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  1. cf. 《中国 穆斯林》 杂志 (汉文 版)

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Zhongguo Musilin (alternative names of the lemma)
Zhongguo Musilin; China Muslim; 中国 穆斯林; al-Muslim al-Jīnī; 《中国 穆斯林》 杂志; Majallah al-Muslim al-Sini; Chung-kuo Mu-ssu-lin; al-Muslim as-sînî; The Chinese Muslim; The Chinese Muslims