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Muslim Sanzijing : shifts and continuities in the definition of Islam in China
Title:
Muslim Sanzijing : shifts and continuities in the definition of Islam in China

China studies,

China studies (Leiden, Netherlands) ;
Author:
Tontini, Roberta, author.
ISBN:
9789004319240
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
x, 237 pages ; 25 cm.
Series:
China studies, volume 34.

China studies (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 34.
Abstract:
In 'Muslim Sanzijing: Shifts and Continuities in the Definition of Islam in China (1710-2010)' Roberta Tontini traces the development of Islam and Islamic law in the country, while responding to two enduring questions in China's intellectual history: How was the Muslim sharia reconciled with Confucianism? How was knowledge of Islamic social and ritual norms popularized to large segments of Chinese Muslim society even in periods of limited literacy? Through a comprehensive study that includes a rigorous analysis of popular Chinese Islamic primers belonging to the 'Sanzijing' tradition, Tontini offers fresh insights on the little known intellectual and legal history of Islam on Chinese soil to convincingly demonstrate its evolving quality in response to changing social norms.
Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-237)
Field 805:
npmlib 10601495 BP63 C5 T67 ysh
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