 In China you have two major groups, the biggest one are Chinese Muslims and they're called actually Wei, they're called Wei-Wei, okay, and so the Wei-Wei or the Wei, they're the Chinese Muslims and they're everywhere in China, they're everywhere, and they will always speak the local Chinese language and they cultivate architecture and so forth, and then you have the Wigurs, the Wigurs are not Chinese, they are Turks, okay, they're Turks and they live in the Northwest, which is called Xinjiang, big, huge part of China, you'll also find them throughout China, running restaurants and things like that, the Wigurs today are really in trouble, really in trouble, and the Chinese government is coming down on them really, really unforgiving, there's reasons for this, one of them is that there were secessionist extremist groups among the Wigurs, I was in Jeddah, I taught there for 16 years, it happened that my best department head was a Wigur, he was a Wigur from Mecca, they had come to Mecca in the 1930s and 1930s, but he still spoke Wigur, he spoke the perfect Arabic as well, and I liked him, he was my best, and so these Wigurs came to see us, they were young, Wigur extremists, and he wanted me to come, so I did, and we talked to them, and we told them, you don't rebel against the Chinese state, do you realize what you're going to do, you bring death and destruction upon your heads, and that's not permissible in Islam, don't call them jihad, you are not able to do jihad against the Chinese, they will crush you, this is the laws of jihad, you have no right to do it, first of all, you don't represent anything, you're not a state, of course they knew that we were just sellouts, and then they go back and they begin to blow things up, and they do other things, so this brings hell down upon them, now I'm not going to say that that justifies what has happened, and I'm not going to say that that continues, because there's also a lot of prejudice, and in China, this is something again, where is our political representation, and we have some great countries in the Muslim world, if they would just come together, Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan, if we get their houses in order, and if they were allied with each other as they ought to be, Egypt should never be alienated from Turkey, Turkey needs Egypt, whether you like what's happened there or not, you need them politically, so if you had these three countries, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan working together, they could pull us out of the mud, they could, and I'm not trying to denigrate any Muslim country, okay, so please if you're from other countries, don't feel that I think little of a country, but I'm just talking about geopolitically, these countries are extremely strategic, and of course Pakistan does have a really good relationship with Turkey, they always have, but we've got to have some kind of political force in the Muslim world, and these are really intelligent people, and they could do that in my opinion, and of course what are we able to do about it, and that's just ideas, but somebody's got to stand up for us, and the Chinese are always doing business with us, and the Chinese are doing a lot of business with Pakistan, okay, so we should say like, we don't accept that you treat the Rikers this way, right, and I hope and pray that someday you'll do that, like you know that Pakistan has really good reasons for working with China, because China's also a rival of India, and India's a big problem for Pakistan, and Indians do a lot of dirty politics whether you know it or not, they do, they dammed up the rivers of the Himalayas that go into Punjab against international law, does anybody take them to court, no you can't because Israel's there on their side, and so they make the rivers in Punjab dry up, go and look for yourself, and then when it's the rainy season they open up the dams and flood the people, they do all kinds of things like that, okay, Allah enable us to find leaders in the Muslim world who will at least stand up for the Rohingya, you know, like you can't do this, but we have no voice, do we, no voice whatsoever, and I hope and pray that someday we will.