Chinese speaking Clergy

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A growing number of people do business with China and its enterprises. As China becomes, again, the world’s largest economy, it wants the respect it enjoyed in centuries past. The reformed communist country was not so friendly to religion in the past. But it’s not so strict now, in as much that Clerics from back hope are sending Chinese speaking countrymen so they can convert or preach the already Muslim population that lives there.

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