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Islam and Chinese society[electronic resource] :genealogies, lineage and local communities

  • 其他作者: Ma, Jianxiong. , Abt, Oded. , Yao, Jide.
  • 出版: Abingdon, Oxon ;New York : Routledge 2020.
  • 稽核項: 1 online resource :ill.
  • 叢書名: Anthropology and cultural history in Asia and the Indo-Pacific ;6 , The historical anthropology of Chinese society series
  • 標題: Muslims China -- Genealogy. , History. , Muslims , Electronic books. , Hui (Chinese people) , Islam China. , Hui (Chinese people) History. , Islam
  • ISBN: 036741998X , 9780367419981
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  • 附註: Introduction: Hui communities from the Ming to the Qing / Jiangxiong Ma -- The mosque and scripture-hall education / Jingxiong Ma and Jide Yao -- Succession in the Yunnan School (Yunnan xuepai) of Islamic thought / Zhihong Ma -- Spiritual genealogies of Gansu : Chains of transmission in the Jahriya and Khafiya Turuq / Jonathan N. Lipman and Thomas Wade -- Representations of Sufi genealogy and their socio-cultural interation in modern Northwest China / Chung-Fu Chang -- Social conflicts between New Teaching and Old Teaching Sufi orders among the Salar (Sunhua Sub-prefecture, Gansu Provinde) in the 18th century / Zongbao Ma -- Hui lineages in Taozhou and the acculturation of Islam during the Qing Dynasty / Yue Que -- Ming-Qing Huihui genealogies and changing communal memory : a study of Qingzhou (Shandong) Huihui Jiapu / Huiqian Ding -- A Hui Muslim lineage in Southwest China : a case study of the Xiaba Ma genealogy / Jianping Wang -- Genealogy compilation and identity. formation : Southeast China communities of Muslim descent / Oded Abt
  • 摘要: "This book explores the long history in China of Chinese Muslims, known as the Hui people, and regarded as a minority, though in fact they are distinguished by religion rather than ethnicity. It shows how over time Chinese Muslims adopted Chinese practices as these evolved in wider Chinese society, practices such as constructing and recording patrilinear lineages, spreading genealogies, and propagating education and Confucian teaching, in the case of the Hui through the use of Chinese texts in the teaching of Islam at mosques. The book also examines much else, including the system of certification of mosques, the development of Sufi orders, the cultural adaptation of Islam at the local level, and relations between Islam and Confucianism, between the state and local communities, and between the educated Muslim elite and the Confucian literati. Overall, the book shows how extensively Chinese Muslims have been deeply integrated within a multi-cultural Chinese society"--
  • 電子資源: https://dbs.tnua.edu.tw/login?url=https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780367817213
  • 系統號: 005331238
  • 資料類型: 電子書
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This book explores the long history in China of Chinese Muslims, known as the Hui people, and regarded as a minority, though in fact they are distinguished by religion rather than ethnicity. It shows how over time Chinese Muslims adopted Chinese practices as these evolved in wider Chinese society, practices such as constructing and recording patrilinear lineages, spreading genealogies, and propagating education and Confucian teaching, in the case of the Hui through the use of Chinese texts in the teaching of Islam at mosques. The book also examines much else, including the system of certification of mosques, the development of Sufi orders, the cultural adaptation of Islam at the local level, and relations between Islam and Confucianism, between the state and local communities, and between the educated Muslim elite and the Confucian literati. Overall, the book shows how extensively Chinese Muslims have been deeply integrated within a multi-cultural Chinese society.
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