Yuan Dynasty Islam has been present in Macau since the
Yuan Dynasty. It is generally accepted that Islam was brought to Macau by traders from the
Middle East and
Persia during that time until the
Qing Dynasty era. Some of this evidence can be found at the Muslim Cemetery nearby Macau Mosque where some of the tombs date back to hundreds of years ago.
Portuguese Macau During the
Portuguese rule of Macau, many Muslims came from
South Asia with the Portuguese Army. In the 1880s, they founded a Mosque for their
prayer place. During
World War II, many
Hui people escaped to then-
Portuguese Macau from the
Republic of China to avoid the devastation from the war. Many of them are from
Zhaoqing in
Guangdong province. However, many of them moved to Hong Kong after the end of the war. Some Muslims also came to Macau from Northwest China after the end of
Chinese Civil War in 1949. Before the
Macau handover from
Portugal to
China in 1999, the
Islamic Union of Hong Kong used to provide about HK$150,000 to support the Muslim community in Macau.
Macau SAR Over the past ten years, the Muslim community in Macau has grown to more than 10,000 with the arrival of Muslim workers from South and South East Asia, working at various sectors in Macau. ==Mosque==