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What does China Islamic Association’s rebrand reveal about Beijing’s integration drive?

Semi-official group drops logo and Islamic symbols from website and social media account, a move that may risk alienating ordinary Muslims

Xinlu Liangin Beijing
A street in Kashgar Old Town, in China’s western Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. China’s campaign to “sinicise religion” has had particular impact on Hui and Uygur Muslims. Photo: Shutterstock
The semi-official China Islamic Association has removed its traditional Arabic-style green logo featuring stars above a mosque dome from both its website and social media account as Beijing pushes the sinicisation of religions in China.
The rebrand, which features a simpler blue logo, could alienate ordinary Muslims and provoke a sense of cultural erasure and suspicion, undermining the integration of Islam within mainstream Chinese society, analysts have warned.
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