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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. The work looks at the early interactions between Arab Muslim traders and the Tang dynasty in the 7th 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 Culture 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.

Author Biography:

Nasr Muhammad Arif is a Visiting Professor at St Andrews University, UK, and a Professor of Political Science at Cairo University in Egypt. He served as Professor of Islamic Studies and founding Executive Director of the Institute for Islamic World Studies at Zayed University, UAE. He has published many works on political and social development, Islamic thought and movement and Muslim culture and adaptions in English and Arabic. His works have been published in Arabic and translated into English, Spanish, Hungarian, Kurdish, Persian, Indonesian and Urdu. His research concentrates on Islamic traditions and political thought, the history of Islamic cultures, political development, and comparative political systems. He received a Ph.D. degree in Political Science, in 1995, from Cairo University, Egypt, and the University of Maryland, College Park, USA. Chai Shaojin is a faculty member of the Department of International Relations at the University of Sharjah, the UAE. Previously He taught international relations courses at Zayed University in the UAE and was a non-residential research fellow on Islamic studies at Hebei University in China. He has also served as a senior research fellow and advisor in the UAE Ministry of Culture & Knowledge Development and an international think-tank. He has published articles and book chapters on Chinese global ethics & and governance, China-Middle East relations & and soft power, and Islam in China. He is a co-editor of Zhenghe Forum: Connecting China and Muslim World (2016) & and a co-author of "Chinese Muslim Diaspora Communities and the Role of International Islamic Education Networks: A Case Study of Dubai" in Chinese Religions Going Global (2021). He received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Notre Dame, IN, USA in 2014
Release date Australia
June 28th, 2024
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Contributors
  • Edited by Nasr M Arif
  • Edited by Shaojin Chai
Illustrations
2 Tables, black and white; 7 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
Pages
176
ISBN-13
9781032697581
Product ID
38545614

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