Islamic thought in China : Sino-Muslim intellectual evolution from the 17th to the 21st century
by
 
Lipman, Jonathan Neaman, editor.

Title
Islamic thought in China : Sino-Muslim intellectual evolution from the 17th to the 21st century
 
Sino-Muslim intellectual evolution from the 17th to the 21st century

Author
Lipman, Jonathan Neaman, editor.

ISBN
9781474402279

Publication Information
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2016].

Physical Description
xx, 268 pages ; 25 cm.

Abstract
"Tells the stories of Chinese Muslims trying to create coherent lives at the intersection of two potentially conflicting cultures. How can people belong simultaneously to two cultures, originating in two different places and expressed in two different languages, without alienating themselves from either? Muslims have lived in the Chinese culture area for 1400 years, and the intellectuals among them have long wrestled with this problem. Unlike Persian, Turkish, Urdu, or Malay, the Chinese language never adopted vocabulary from Arabic to enable a precise understanding of Islam's religious and philosophical foundations. Islam thus had to be translated into Chinese, which lacks words and arguments to justify monotheism, exclusivity, and other features of this Middle Eastern religion. Even in the 21st century, Muslims who are culturally Chinese must still justify their devotion to a single God, avoidance of pork, and their communities' distinctiveness, among other things, to sceptical non-Muslim neighbours and an increasingly intrusive state"-- Publisher's Web site.

Subject Term
Islam -- China -- History.
 
Muslims -- China -- Intellectual life.

Added Author
Lipman, Jonathan Neaman,

Portion Title
Sino-Muslim intellectual evolution from the 17th to the 21st century

Bibliographical References
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-259) and index.

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