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  2. History of Islam in China - Wikipedia

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    Origin of Islam in China. The Huaisheng Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in the world, traditionally believed to have been built by Saʿd ibn Abī Waḳḳāṣ. [ 6] The history of Islam in China goes back to the earliest years of Islam. [ 1] According to Chinese Muslims' traditional accounts, Muslim missionaries reached China through an ...

  3. Islam in China - Wikipedia

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    Islam showed many influences from buddhist China in their new techniques in art, especially when humans began to be depicted in paintings which was thought to be forbidden in Islam. [195] In terms of material culture, one finds decorative motifs from central Asian Islamic architecture and calligraphy and the marked halal impact on northern ...

  4. Muslim groups in China - Wikipedia

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    Gedimu [note 1] or Qadim is the earliest school of Islam in China. It is a Hanafi non-Sufi school of the Sunni tradition. Its supporters are centered on local mosques, which function as relatively independent units. It is numerically the largest Islamic school of thought in China and most common school of Islam among the Hui.

  5. Islam during the Ming dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Islam during the Ming dynasty. As the Yuan dynasty ended, many Mongols as well as the Muslims who came with them remained in China. Most of their descendants took Chinese names and became part of the diverse cultural world of China. [ 1] During the following Ming rule (1368–1644), Muslims truly adopted Chinese culture.

  6. Muhammad Ma Jian - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ma Jian ( Chinese: 马坚; Arabic: محمد ماكين الصيني Muḥammad Mākīn as-Ṣīnī; [ 1] 1906–1978) was a Hui -Chinese Islamic scholar and translator, known for translating the Qur'an into Chinese and stressing compatibility between Marxism and Islam.

  7. Islam in China (1912–present) - Wikipedia

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    Republic of China. The Hui Muslim community was divided in its support for the Xinhai Revolution (1911-1912). The Hui Muslims of Shaanxi supported the revolutionaries and the Hui Muslims of Gansu supported the Qing. The native Hui Muslims (Mohammedans) of Xi'an (Shaanxi province) joined the Han Chinese revolutionaries in slaughtering the entire ...

  8. Category:Chinese Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; 日本語; Português ... Chinese Muslim generals‎ (1 C, 32 P) I. ... Chinese Islamists‎ (2 C, 8 P) M. Muslim communities of China‎ (7 C, 14 P ...

  9. Islam in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Islam in Asia began in the 7th century during the lifetime of Muhammad. In 2020, the total number of Muslims in Asia was about 1.3 billion, it is the largest religion in Asia. Asia constitutes in absolute terms the world's largest Muslim population. [ 1] and about 62% of the world's Muslims live in Asia, with Indonesia, Pakistan, India, and ...