The majority of ethnic minorities who go out to work believe in Islam. The government respects and protects their right to freedom of religious belief, and facilitates to meet their normal religious needs. When ethnic minorities go out to work, government officials tell them about the number and location of local mosques. Their religious activities, such as worshiping at the mosque and fasting during Ramadan, have not been interfered by any organization or individual. There are no restrictions on religious activities carried out in accordance with the law. "It's free to worship here. We can go to the mosque at any time after work, and there has never been any restriction," said Ahmetjan Omar, who works for a company in Nanjing and goes to a nearby mosque to worship with his ethnic minority co-workers. "We usually go to the mosque after work. We are free on Saturdays and Sundays, and we go there to pray early in the morning," said his co-worker Memet Yaqup. "When it is Ramadan, we fast, and the boss thinks it's our right and we have never been interfered in that," said Iliham Memet, who worked for a company in Mianyang City. "On Lesser Bairam, community workers and our bosses visit us and celebrate the festival with us by having dinner together in the factory halal canteen," said Muhtar Ibrahim, a co-worker of Iliham. Abdullah Turghun, who has been running a restaurant in Beijing for eight years, closes his restaurant every Ramadan. "Fasting has been my habit for years, and no one has ever banned me from fasting," he said. The investigation team learned that the religious activities of the Uygur people in Beijing are completely free and that no one has ever interfered. "We do not interfere with them, and the mosques are always open," said the director of the Dongzhimen Mosque Management Committee, who articulated his respect for the worship of ethnic minorities. All these reflect the unrestricted normal religious activities of ethnic minorities in other places in China.
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