What does the Muslim symbol mean?
What does the Muslim symbol mean? Muslim is a special name popular in China. The word "halal" means quiet and noble. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, there was no fixed translation of Islam in China. Muslim scholars often choose the words "halal" and "clean" to translate Islam or the worship temples of this religion according to the characteristics of this religion, such as advocating cleanliness and believing in God's will. For example, in the first year of Yuan Dynasty (134 1), Hangzhou Auditorium was called "Mosque" when it was rebuilt, and the Ritual Temple built in Song Shaoxing (1-162) was called "Jing Qing Temple". Legend has it that it was built in Quanzhou. In the late Yuan Dynasty, the word "Muslim" gradually evolved into Islam, which can be confirmed by the change of Puritan temple into mosque by Chi Justine, the king of Xianyang. In the first year of Hongwu, Ming Taizu (1368), there was a phrase "Muslims are given their Christian names" in Lu Jin's praise of worshipping temples, which indicated that Muslims had become the common name of Islam at that time. In the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty, Muslim scholars in China explained why Islam was called halal with "purity", "the only truth" and "teaching from purity to truth". At the same time, some scholars refer to their translated Islamic works as "Muslim University", "Muslim Guide" and "Muslim Interpretation". At this point, the word halal has changed from a general noun to a special name of Islam. Call this religion "pure religion", its chapel is "mosque", its schools are "Muslim primary schools" and "Muslim schools", the food made according to the teachings of this religion is "Muslim food", and the places where Muslim food and drinks are sold are "Muslim restaurants" and "Muslim teahouses". The scripture on the Muslim sign means: Arabic, translated into the pronunciation and meaning of Harbin.