Chinese Islam

Models of Interaction with State and Society
 
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This book explores the fascinating and complex histories of Islam and China. Meticulously researched and captivating, it provides a comprehensive history of the encounters and relationship between these two great civilizations, as well as the unique development and indigenization of Islam within China.

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This book explores the fascinating and complex histories of Islam and China. Meticulously researched and captivating, it provides a comprehensive history of the encounters and relationship between these two great civilizations, as well as the unique development and indigenization of Islam within China.


The work looks at the early interactions between Arab Muslim traders and the Tang dynasty in the seventh century, shedding light on the establishment of the first Muslim communities in China. The narrative then progresses through subsequent dynasties, examining the ebbs and flows of Muslim influence, integration, and indigenization. It looks at the emergence of the Hui and other Muslim ethnic groups, who play a central role in the story of Chinese Islam. By delving into their customs, beliefs, and distinctive practices, the authors unveil the intricate process of indigenization, where Islam becomes deeply rooted in Chinese culture and society. One of the unique features of this collection is the nuanced analysis of the impact of major political events, as well as gradual social changes, on the process of adoption and transmission of Islam in China. The authors also highlight the role of economic activities, Chinese Islamic scholars, and key architectural landmarks in this multifaceted history.


Part of the Global Islamic Cultures series that looks at integrated and indigenized Islam, this book will be of interest to students and researchers of religion, Islamic studies, religious history, political Islam, cultural studies, Islamic law, and Asian studies. It will also be useful to readers who are interested in world religions, theology, and cultures.

Tartalomjegyzék:

List of Figures ix


List of Contributors x


Introduction 1


Nasr M. Arif and Shaojin Chai


PART I


Theological Paradigms, Intellectual History, and Identity Choice 17


1 Constructing Chinese Islamic Thought and Classics: Dialogue and Paradigms 19


Zhou Chuanbin and Shaojin Chai


2 Bridging Belief and Belonging: A History of Chinese Muslim Intellectual and Theological Traditions 36


James D. Frankel


3 Past and Present: Intermarriage Between Hui and Han in the Sinicization of Islam 57


He Jia


PART II


Chinese Muslims? Relations With State and Society 73


4 The Role of Chinese Muslims in Administrative and Military Affairs: Historical Assessment and Contemporary Implications 75


Zhang Zhihua


5 Halal Food in China: Defining and Bridging Communities 95


Michael C. Brose


6 From Domestic Middleman Minority to International Intermediary: The Hui?s Role as a Soft Power in the Belt and Road Initiative 117


Ma Qiang


7 Shared History and Cultural Complexity: Communal Relations Between Chinese Muslims and Their Neighbors in Yunnan 139


Ma Xuefeng


PART III


Architecture, Arts, and New Cultures 157


8 Mosques in China: Contentious Structures and Competing Identities 159


Yuting Wang


9 Sinicization of Islam in China: Food, Clothing, and Daily Life 186


Ma Jianfu


10 A Brief History of Islamic Education in China 205


Jacqueline Armijo


Index 219