The First Mosque in China
by Islam in China on Feb 7, 2009 • 4:36 pm 4 Comments
The Great Mosque of Guangzhou, aslo known also as Huaisheng Mosque or also known as the Guangta Mosque (Light Tower Mosque), is considered to be the earliest surviving mosque in China. It also has the earliest freestanding minaret in China. Some sources claim that it was built by the uncle of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), Saad bin Abi Waqas.
Image Credits: Umar Jaspal
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The First Mosque in China
The First Mosque in China
by Islam in China on Feb 7, 2009 • 4:36 pm 4 Comments
The Great Mosque of Guangzhou, aslo known also as Huaisheng Mosque or also known as the Guangta Mosque (Light Tower Mosque), is considered to be the earliest surviving mosque in China. It also has the earliest freestanding minaret in China. Some sources claim that it was built by the uncle of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), Saad bin Abi Waqas.
Image Credits: Umar Jaspal
Tags: china, chinese mosque, Guangzhou, islam, islam in china, mosque, muslim
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