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.
Chapter 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
Chapter 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
Chapter 13 Unrest and Rebellion
Chapter 14 Muslim Rebellions in Muslim China: A
Chapter of, or a Counter
Chapter to, the Chinese Revolution
Chapter 15 The Islamic Republics in Central Asia and the Middle East
Chapter 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
Chapter 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