Lexington Books
Pages: 352
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-0-7391-0375-3 • Hardback • August 2002 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
978-0-7391-2419-2 • Paperback • September 2007 • $66.99 • (£52.00)
978-0-7391-5661-2 • eBook • August 2002 • $63.50 • (£49.00)
Raphael Israeli is professor of Chinese history and Islamic civilization at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. He is the author of A Critical Biography of Chinese Islam and Fundamentalist Islam and Israel.
Part 1 Identity and Survival
Chapter 2 Muslims in China: Incompatibility between Islam and the Chinese Order
Chapter 3 Ahung and Literatus: A Muslim Elite in Confucian China
Chapter 4 Muslim Minorities under Non-Islamic Rule
Chapter 5 Ethnicity, Religion, Nationality, and Social Conflict: The Case of Chinese Muslims
Chapter 6 Myth as Memory: Muslims in China between Myth and History
Part 7 Normative Islam and its Derivatives
Chapter 8 Established Islam and Marginal Islam: From Eclecticism to Syncretism
Chapter 9 Islamization and Sinicization in Chinese Islam
Chapter 10 Naqshbandiyya and Factionalism in Chinese Islam
Chapter 11 Is there Shi'a in Chinese Islam?
Chapter 12 Translation as Exegesis: The Opening Sura of the Quran in Chinese
Part 13 Unrest and Rebellion
Chapter 14 Muslim Rebellions in Muslim China: A Part of, or a Counterpart to, the Chinese Revolution
Chapter 15 The Islamic Republics in Central Asia and the Middle East
Part 16 Into the Modern World
Chapter 17 The Cross Battles the Crescent: A Century of Missionary Work Among Chinese Muslims (1850-1950)
Chapter 18 The Muslim Minority in the People's Republic of China
Chapter 19 A New Wave of Muslim Revivalism in China
Part 20 Surveys
Chapter 21 al-Sin
Chapter 22 Islam in China
Chapter 23 Islam in China
Chapter 24 Islam in the Chinese Environment
Chapter 25 China's Muslims