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Making Muslims less visible The New York Times reported on Feb. 14 that authorities in Hainan are already working to make the island's Muslims less visible, by covering up signs that read "Allahu Akbar," or "God is Greatest," in homes and shops, with stickers promoting CCP slogans about the "Chinese Dream." "The Chinese characters for halal, meaning permissible under Islam, have been removed from restaurant signs and menus," the report said.