Islam
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Islam
(Religious studies in contemporary China collection, v. 6)
Brill, c2017
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当代中国宗教研究精选丛书 : 伊斯兰教卷
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [379]-394) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This important collection of articles by leading Chinese scholars of Islamic studies reflects current thinking about the past and present condition of Islam in China. It has a strong focus on China's north-west, the most important region for the study of Islam in China. Most contributions relate to the Hui (Chinese-speaking) Muslims of Gansu and Qinghai provinces and the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region but there are also chapters on the Uyghurs of Xinjiang. An important feature of this book is the attention paid to the Sufi orders: the role of these networks, which embody an inner-directed and mystical aspect of Islam, is crucial to the understanding of Muslim communities in both historical and contemporary China.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements, by Ho Wai Yip
Introduction, by Michael Dillon
Section 1
1 The Localization and Nationalization of Islam in China, by Jin Yijiu
2 Architectural Styles of Mosques in China: Analysis and Comments, by Feng Jinyuan
3 Islamic Culture in Tibet, by Zhou Chuanbin
4 A Brief Narrative of Chinese Style Islamic Relics, by Feng Zenglie
5 Studies of Islam in China in the Twentieth Century, by Gao Zhanfu
Section 2
6 A Primary Investigation of the History of the Hui People and the Historical Data of Islam Recorded in the Notes Written by Zhou Mi, by Ma Shinian
7 Satuq Bughra Khan and the Beginning of Islamization in the Tian Shan Region, by Hua Tao
8 Analysis of the Introduction of Islam into Kuqa, by Li Jinxin
Section 3
9 A Tentative Analysis of the Struggle and Impact between the White Mountain Khwajas and the Black Mountain Khwajas in the Qing Dynasty, by Chen Huisheng
10 The Relationship between the Naqshbandi Order in Central Asia and Khwaja in Xinjiang and Menhuan in Northwest China, by Chen Guo-guang
11 Sufism and Islam at the Turning Point from the Ming Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, by Zhou Xiefan
12 Some Thoughts on Sufi Groups in the Context of Islam in Northwest China, by Yang Huaizhong
13 A Brief Analysis of the Formation and the Characteristics of the Ishan Sufi Group, by Wang Huaide
Section 4
14 On Cosmology and Tawhid in the Works of Wang Daiyu, by Qin Huibin
15 Impacts of Liu Zhi's Religious Ideas Upon the Sect of the Western Teaching Hall, by Gao Zhanfu
16 A Tentative Analysis of the Concept of "Heaven" and the Relationship between Islam and Confucianism in the Works by Ma Dexin, by Wang Jianping
17 Issues in the Study of Ma Dexin, by Yang Guiping
Section 5
18 Basic Characteristics of Islam in Northwest China, by Ma Tong
19 Studies on Islam in Beijing, by Li Xinghua
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