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China thinks Islam is a disease, and Muslim leaders don’t care
Please find the direct link to the article here..
This was written by Azad Essa and is a great leap forward in the introspective journey of the Muslim World.
I had been thinking about this very issue for the past few years and had even done some research on it. I didn't think any mainstream media would pick up on it and was mildly surprised to read about it here.
Without bringing my firm stance of a neutral Jammu and Kashmir into disrepute, in my personal capacity I am increasingly worried about China's hegemonic intent, which is not too dis-similar to other expansionist empires throughout history.
The writer of this article has also had to pay for his bold journalism by losing his regular column.
This was written by Azad Essa and is a great leap forward in the introspective journey of the Muslim World.
I had been thinking about this very issue for the past few years and had even done some research on it. I didn't think any mainstream media would pick up on it and was mildly surprised to read about it here.
Without bringing my firm stance of a neutral Jammu and Kashmir into disrepute, in my personal capacity I am increasingly worried about China's hegemonic intent, which is not too dis-similar to other expansionist empires throughout history.
The writer of this article has also had to pay for his bold journalism by losing his regular column.
China thinks Islam is a disease, and Muslim leaders don’t care
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