Chinese Muslims: how Indonesia’s ‘minority within a minority’ celebrate Lunar New Year

As he does every year, ethnic Chinese Indonesian Purnama celebrated Lunar New Year on Saturday at a dinner with his extended family of more than 50 in Jakarta where they exchanged traditional red envelopes containing money.But the 49-year-old Purnama, who uses one name, is unlike most of his ethnic Chinese family: he is a Muslim.At the dinner, he and his immediate family were at a table where all the food was halal, while the rest of the tables featured non-halal dishes for the non-Muslims. But…