About Muslim Islam was introduced into Beijing area in the 10th Century A.D. In Chinese Yuan Dynasty, Muslim masses moved into the capital and Islam was quite popular. Dongsi Mosque and Erlizhuang Mosque was established one after another. Ming Dynasty implemented ethnic tolerance policy and built other four mosques including Huashi Mosque. Islam developed rapidly in Qing Dynasty. 46 mosques had been built in Beijing area till the end of the year 1948.
Niu Jie Mosque: Niu Jie, Guang'an Men Dongsi Mosque: No.13 Dongsi South Street, Dongcheng District Huashi Mosque: South Side of West Huashi Street, Chongwen District Halal Yongshou Temple: No.2,3 Zhongxiang, Sanlihe, Xicheng District Halal Pushou Temple: No.63 Jinshifang Street, Xicheng District Halal Fayuan Temple: No.200 Deshengmen Outer Street, Xicheng District Qinghe Mosque: North of Qinghe Bridge Haidian Mosque: West Xishila, South Handian Town Anwai Mosque: Outer Andingmen Nanxiapo Mosque: Nanxiapo, OuterChaoyangmen Muslim Women Temple: No.39 Shouliu Alley, Xuanwu District
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