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China Exclusive: Bank with "muslim characteristics" opens in NW China

Xinhua, September 24, 2015 Adjust font size:

A bank with "muslim characteristics" was opened Thursday in Xining, capital of northwestern China's Qinghai province, to provide customized services for muslims.

The Jianguo Road Branch of Xining Rural Commercial Bank began operation as muslims celebrate the Corban festival, or Eid al-Adha, the feast of the sacrifice. It is an Islamic festival when lambs, goats and cattle are ritually slaughtered to feed to the hungry.

Female bank staff wore long gowns and headscarves. Signs are written in both Chinese and Arabic languages.

"Many muslims in Qinghai study Arabic, and there are also a lot of Arab businessmen in the city. The Arabic translations are quite necessary," said Han Jun, head of the branch.

Before opening, the bank invited an imam from the city's Dongguan Mosque to offer supervision in terms of Islamic doctrines, standard of behavior and the use of Arabic translations in their services.

"Ahong (imam) also checked the hygiene of the bank and provided suggestions in other areas," said Han.

Islam forbids simply lending out money at interest. The bank, taking that in consideration, offers small-sum loans to muslim customers at only 15 percent of average interest rate.

"The bank also provide guarantee and mortgage services for Mecca pilgrims," he added.

China has more than 20 million Muslims, who mainly live in the western provinces, including Qinghai, Gansu and Yunnan, as well as Xinjiang and Ningxia regions.

Qinghai has nearly one million Muslims, or one fifth of the province's total population. Han said the bank was the first of its kind in Qinghai.

Across muslim communities, several such banks also offer customized services to muslim customers. Endi