Print version: Lipman, Jonathan Islamic Thought in China Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,c2016 ISBN 9781474426459
Intro -- Title page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Glossary of East Asian Names -- Glossary of East Asian Terms -- The Contributors -- Editor’s Introduction: Four Centuries of Islamic Thought in Chinese -- PART I The Qing Empire (1636-1912) -- 1 A Proper Place for God: Ma Zhu’s Chinese-Islamic Cosmogenesis -- 2 Liu Zhi: The Great Integrator of Chinese Islamic Thought -- 3 Tianfang Sanzijing: Exchanges and Changes in China’s Reception of Islamic Law -- 4 The Multiple Meanings of Pilgrimage in Sino-Islamic Thought -- PART II Modern China -- 5 Ethnicity or Religion? Republican-Era Chinese Debates on Islam and Muslims -- 6 Selective Learning from the Middle East: The Case of Sino-Muslim Students at al-Azhar University -- 7 Secularisation and Modernisation of Islam in China: Educational Reform, Japanese Occupation and t -- 8 Between ’Abd al-Wahhab and Liu Zhi: Chinese Muslim Intellectuals at the Turn of the Twenty-first C -- Bibliography -- Index.
The essays in this volume tell the stories of Chinese Muslim intellectuals trying to create satisfying, safe and coherent lives at the intersection of two potentially conflicting cultures..