Chinese Heirs to Muhammad
J. Lilu Chen
Hardback, 194 pages
9781463239251
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Writing Islamic History in Early Modern China
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How was the past imagined by Hui Muslims in late 19th and early 20th century China? Chen argues that this was a productive time for historical thought, bookended by the establishment of a robust Sino-Islamic knowledge base by Liu Zhi on one end and Republican China on the other end. This book explores histories that unify vast stretches of time and place: from genesis to the modern era, from Arabia to China. Hui historians create narratives that transform China into an Islamic space and Islam into a Chinese religion.
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Chinese Heirs to Muhammad
Chinese Heirs to Muhammad
J. Lilu Chen
Hardback, 194 pages
9781463239251
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Writing Islamic History in Early Modern China
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How was the past imagined by Hui Muslims in late 19th and early 20th century China? Chen argues that this was a productive time for historical thought, bookended by the establishment of a robust Sino-Islamic knowledge base by Liu Zhi on one end and Republican China on the other end. This book explores histories that unify vast stretches of time and place: from genesis to the modern era, from Arabia to China. Hui historians create narratives that transform China into an Islamic space and Islam into a Chinese religion.
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J. Lilu Chen
Hardback, 194 pages
9781463239251
Ā
Writing Islamic History in Early Modern China
Ā
How was the past imagined by Hui Muslims in late 19th and early 20th century China? Chen argues that this was a productive time for historical thought, bookended by the establishment of a robust Sino-Islamic knowledge base by Liu Zhi on one end and Republican China on the other end. This book explores histories that unify vast stretches of time and place: from genesis to the modern era, from Arabia to China. Hui historians create narratives that transform China into an Islamic space and Islam into a Chinese religion.












