The Laohua Mosque临夏市老华清真寺 (also known as Dahua Mosque) is located on Huasi Street in Linxia City, Gansu Province. It is one of China's significant Islamic mosques with a history spanning over 600 years, first constructed in 1368 during the Ming Dynasty. The mosque has undergone numerous renovations and expansions, with its most notable one being in 1775 during the Qing Dynasty.
The mosque was originally named Huasi (Flower Mosque) after a Muslim donor who contributed their garden for the mosque’s expansion in 1775. It was later renamed Laohua Mosque, symbolizing its representation of Islam in China. The mosque has played a crucial role in the integration of Islamic and Chinese culture and has been home to many renowned Islamic scholars.
The mosque has produced many influential Islamic scholars throughout its history, including Ma Laichi, a famous Islamic scholar from the Qing Dynasty. Modern scholars such as Zhou Wenkui, Han Zhenxu, and Ma Zhen have also contributed significantly to Islamic education and religious leadership.
The Laohua Mosque places equal emphasis on both Islamic religious education and modern scientific knowledge. It offers courses in Arabic, Persian, and Chinese, helping cultivate well-rounded individuals. The mosque also sponsors a community-run kindergarten on Huasi Street and provides adult literacy programs for local residents.
The Laohua Mosque serves not only as a place of worship but also as a community center that fosters peace, unity, and charity. It organizes important community events, such as weddings and funerals, and provides social services, including poverty alleviation and dispute resolution. The mosque has also contributed significantly to fostering unity among different ethnic and religious groups.
The mosque aligns itself with the values of Islam while adapting to socialist society principles. It encourages the local Muslim community to continue their tradition of business acumen and promotes public welfare. The mosque is also known for its role in enhancing cooperation among different Muslim sects and fostering friendly relations with non-Muslim communities.
In 2006, the Laohua Mosque was recognized as a “Five-Star Mosque” by the Gansu Provincial Islamic Association and the Linxia Ethnic Creation Office, reflecting its outstanding contributions to community unity and religious harmony.
The Laohua Mosque continues to be an architectural marvel and a center of religious, cultural, and community life in Linxia, standing as a symbol of the enduring legacy of Islam in China.