China s Muslim Hui Community

China s Muslim Hui Community
Author: Michael Dillon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136809408

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This is a reconstruction of the history of the Muslim community in China known today as the Hui or often as the Chinese Muslims as distinct from the Turkic Muslims such as the Uyghurs. It traces their history from the earliest period of Islam in China up to the present day, but with particular emphasis on the effects of the Mongol conquest on the transfer of central Asians to China, the establishment of stable immigrant communities in the Ming dynasty and the devastating insurrections against the Qing state during the nineteenth century. Sufi and other Islamic orders such as the Ikhwani have played a key role in establishing the identity of the Hui, especially in north-western China, and these are examined in detail as is the growth of religious education and organisation and the use of the Arabic and Persian languages. The relationship between the Chinese Communist Party and the Hui as an officially designated nationality and the social and religious life of Hui people in contemporary China are also discussed.

China s Muslim Hui Community

China s Muslim Hui Community
Author: Michael Dillon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136809330

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This is a reconstruction of the history of the Muslim community in China known today as the Hui or often as the Chinese Muslims as distinct from the Turkic Muslims such as the Uyghurs. It traces their history from the earliest period of Islam in China up to the present day, but with particular emphasis on the effects of the Mongol conquest on the transfer of central Asians to China, the establishment of stable immigrant communities in the Ming dynasty and the devastating insurrections against the Qing state during the nineteenth century. Sufi and other Islamic orders such as the Ikhwani have played a key role in establishing the identity of the Hui, especially in north-western China, and these are examined in detail as is the growth of religious education and organisation and the use of the Arabic and Persian languages. The relationship between the Chinese Communist Party and the Hui as an officially designated nationality and the social and religious life of Hui people in contemporary China are also discussed.

China s Muslim Hui Community

China s Muslim Hui Community
Author: Michael Dillon
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0700710264

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This is a reconstruction of the history of the Hui Muslim community in China (known as the Chinese Muslims as distinct from the Turkic Muslims such as the Uyghurs). Traces their history from the earliest period of Islam in China up to the present day.

Hui Muslims in China

Hui Muslims in China
Author: Gui Rong, Hacer Zekiye Gönül,Zhang Xiaoyan
Publsiher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2016-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789462700666

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Introduction to Hui ethnic diversity in China As yet very little academic research has been done into the Hui people, a predominantly Muslim ethnic group in China. With particular attention to the Yunnan district community, this collection of contributions skilfully presents a wealth of information on Hui Muslims and introduces readers to the issues of Hui ethnic diversity in China. Reviewing the many aspects of the religious, educational and cultural life of Hui Muslims in China, the authors provide an ethnography in which becomes clear how traditional institutions and everyday life are adapted to local customs with respect to the Islamic identity. At the same time, the relationship between the China Republic and the Hui, an official minority of China, is discussed thoroughly. Contributors: Lesley R. Turnbull (New York University), Liang Zhang (Yunnan University), Ross Holder (Trinity College Dublin), Aaron Glasserman (Columbia University), Frauke Drewes (University of Münster), Chuang Ma (Yunnan Open University), Yu Feng (Yunnan University), Suchart Setthamalinee (Puyap University)

Practicing Islam in Today s China

Practicing Islam in Today s China
Author: United States. Congressional-Executive Commission on China
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105050364210

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Islam in China

Islam in China
Author: Jean A. Berlie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2004
Genre: Hui (Chinese people)
ISBN: 9744800623

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This book defines the Muslims of China, in particular the Hui (Chinese Muslims) and the Uyghurs (minzu) and umma (Islamic community), and the penetration of Chinese culture or sinicization, enable the reader to understand the particularities of Islam in China. Mosques, Sufism, feasts, and family shape the Muslim society and its ethos. After the reforms of Deng Xiaoping, modernization plays an important role, and appears in the daily life of these Muslims through the impressive deveolopment of China which also influences indirectly Islam in this part of the world. China's modernization constitutes a model for Southeast Asia and helps the Yunnanese Hui in Thailand and Burma be proud of their country of origin. One chapter deals with these two countries and explains these unknown overseas Chinese in particular in Chiang Mai and Mandalay

The History of Chinese Muslims Migration into Malaysia

The History of Chinese Muslims    Migration into Malaysia
Author: Ma Hailong
Publsiher: King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (KFCRIS)
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9786038206485

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The purpose of this paper is to examine the history of the Chinese Muslims who moved to Malaysia and explain the different factors that have influenced this migration at different historical stages. I separate this history mainly into two parts, namely, before the twentieth century and from the twentieth century onward. Before the twentieth century, the majority of Chinese Muslims who streamed into Malaysia were Chinese immigrants who became Chinese Muslims by converting to Islam. From the twentieth century onward, however, the majority of Chinese Muslims who came to Malaysia were Muslim Hui from China, who believed in Islam and spoke Chinese, and who constituted an ethno-religious minority group.

Development and Decline of Beijing s Hui Muslim Community

Development and Decline of Beijing s Hui Muslim Community
Author: Chuanbin Zhou,Xuefeng Ma
Publsiher: Silkworm Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Beijing (China)
ISBN: 9749511034

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Hui Muslims in China have lived with the Han Chinese for hundreds of years, maintaining their Islamic and cultural identity despite the powerful assimilation mechanisms of Chinese society. Today, however, the urban Hui community is confronted with new pressures. Zhou Chuanbin and Ma Xuefeng examine the traditional social structure and kinship network of urban Hui Muslims that historically allowed them to defend ethnic and religious boundaries. They consider the social transitions and challenges caused by revolution, modernization, urbanization, and globalization that presently threaten the cultural survival of the Hui Muslim community in Beijing.