Chinese Islamic Cultural and Educational Foundation Contents History Activities Structures See...
1976 establishments in TaiwanIslamic organizations based in TaiwanReligious organizations established in 1976
ChinesepinyinChinese MuslimsTaiwanTaipei Grand MosqueTaipeiChang ZixuanChang Zichun
中國回教教育文化基金會 | |
Formation | 1976 |
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Headquarters | Taipei Grand Mosque |
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Website | www.cicef.org.tw |
The Chinese Islamic Cultural and Educational Foundation (CICEF; Chinese: 中國回教教育文化基金會; pinyin: Zhōngguó Huíjiào Jiàoyù Wénhuà Jījīn Huì) is an organization of Chinese Muslims in Taiwan. It is the first cultural foundation for Islamic education in Taiwan.[1] The association is based in the Taipei Grand Mosque in Taipei.
Contents
1 History
2 Activities
3 Structures
4 See also
5 References
History
The foundation was established in 1976 by brothers Chang Zixuan (常子萱) and Chang Zichun (常子春) with a donation of NT$3 million. With the foundation being registered in 1982.
Activities
The foundation has been doing several activities such as propagating and preaching Islamic culture and doctrine, providing scholarships for the needy students, sponsoring the translation of Islamic scriptures and promoting communication and cooperation among Muslims around the world.
They also present awards to people who contribute to Islamic affairs, whose written works promote Islamic scholarship, have made significant contribution in national, religious and social work or who serve as Islamic youth model.
Structures
Composition of the foundation is:
- Board of directors
- Board chairman
- Executive board
- Executive secretary
- Office for international culture and education
- Office of academic
- Office of youth activity
- Office for library
- Office of finance
- Consultant
See also
- Islam in Taiwan
- List of mosques in Taiwan
- Chinese Muslim Association
- Chinese Muslim Youth League
- Taiwan Halal Integrity Development Association
References
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