A Hong Kong friend recently asked me about Islam, and if the Chinese names for Islam, Hui Jiao and Yisilan Jiao in Mandarin, meant different things. I’m not an expert on Islam, but I know what the Five Pillars of Islam are, and that halal food isn’t simply “pork free”.
I told him that Hui Jiao literally meant “the religion of the
Hui people”, the largest Muslim community in China with 11.4 million people. It’s an old name but it excludes the other adherents of Islam within the Chinese nation today, such as the Kazakh, Tajik, Uygur, Uzbek, and several other peoples, not to mention the rest of the 1.9 billion Muslims around the world.