Islamic China : an Asian history /
"Islamic China traces the interlinked stories of twenty Chinese Muslims across the centuries, spanning ethnic groups, sects, and imperial borders. Collectively, their experiences point to the ordinariness of Islam within China, even as Muslims have been subject to centuries of minoritization un...
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| Language: | English Chinese |
| Language Notes: | English; some words and phrases in Chinese. |
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Cambridge, Massachusetts :
Harvard University Press,
2025.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Two Ordinary Books: Ma Lianyuan and Nūr al-Ḥaqq
- The Matrix of the Ordinary: The Textual World of Nineteenth-Century Yunnan
- Extraordinary Books: Wang Daiyu and Long Ahong
- The Matrix of the Extraordinary: Inter-Asian Muslim Networks of the Seventeenth Century
- Origins Identify: Lan Xu, Manṣūr Ma Xuezhi, Muḥammad Yūsuf, and Ma Qirong
- Origins Reveal: The Naqshbandiyya Mujaddidiyya
- Origins Move: Diasporas of the Hijaz, Thailand, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Northeast China
- Origins Distort: Myths of the Han Kitab
- Origin Without Essence : Ascription and Transmission in Islamic China
- Conclusion.