Muslims in China: The Incompatibility Between Islam and the Chinese Order

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If you love Chinese food then you know the cuisine is so porky; how do you think the muslim animals would perceive this? Not to mention that Islam theologically allows muslim to just kill any pagans, which Chinese traditional religions can easily be categorized into!This article displays this discrepancy between Chinese vs Islamic world view. And for us in this war against Islam, we can learn a lot from China's experience. Because practically only China that had totally destroyed Islam the evil satanic religion and killed like 92% of those muslim animals when they wanted a caliphate! This article should introduce the reader to the issue.

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