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We shouldn't forget our roots, say Singapore Chinese Muslim community who embrace both Chinese culture and Islamic customs
Embracing Islam does not mean a person becomes a Malay, explained Hui Hui Cultural Association of Singapore president Kartinah Poh.
Formed in 2019, the association aims to promote Chinese cultural traditions and practices among the Chinese Muslims.
On April 10, Poh and the 150 members of the association celebrated Hari Raya, alongside the rest of the Muslim community in Singapore.
They attended Eid prayers at the mosque and visited friends and family.
Poh told Lianhe Zaobao that although they believe in Islam, the Chinese Muslim community celebrates traditional Chinese festivals such as Chinese New Year, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.
"After all, we are Chinese and should not forget our roots," she said, explaining that it is a rather misconception that Muslims in Singapore are all Malays.
Poh is also a religious mentor at the Muslim Converts' Association of Singapore.
"We are both Chinese and Muslims. We learn Chinese culture and Islamic customs."
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/w...ore-chinese-muslim-community-who-embrace-both