Islamic Thought in China : : Sino-Muslim Intellectual Evolution from the 17th to the 21st Century / / Jonathan Lipman.

Tells the stories of Chinese Muslims trying to create coherent lives at the intersection of two potentially conflicting culturesHow can people belong simultaneously to two cultures, originating in two different places and expressed in two different languages, without alienating themselves from eithe...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (288 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Contents
  • Glossary of East Asian Names
  • Glossary of East Asian Terms
  • The Contributors
  • Editor's Introduction: Four Centuries of Islamic Thought in Chinese
  • PART I THE QING EMPIRE (1636-1912)
  • 1 A Proper Place for God: Ma Zhu's Chinese-Islamic Cosmogenesis
  • 2 Liu Zhi: The Great Integrator of Chinese Islamic Thought
  • 3 Tianfang Sanzijing: Exchanges and Changes in China's Reception of Islamic La
  • 4 The Multiple Meanings of Pilgrimage in Sino-Islamic Thought
  • PART II MODERN CHINA
  • 5 Ethnicity or Religion? Republican-Era Chinese Debates on Islam and Muslims
  • 6 Selective Learning from the Middle East: The Case of Sino-Muslim Students at al-Azhar University
  • 7 Secularisation and Modernisation of Islam in China: Educational Reform, Japanese Occupation and the Disappearance of Persian Learning
  • 8 Between 'Abd al-Wahhab and Liu Zhi: Chinese Muslim Intellectuals at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century
  • Bibliography
  • Index