Roof of mosque, Ningxia Huizu Zizhiqu, China, 1936
Source: USC Digital Archives (original source Yale Divinity School archives)
Source: USC Digital Archives (original source Yale Divinity School archives)
Some references from our sister site. Be sure to check out the comments section as well for additional references http://islaminchina.info/books-on-islam-in-china/
The NY Review of Books has a review of Lisa Ross’ new book about desert sufi shrines in the Uyghur Xinjiang region in China. Review Book website
My feature article on the Han Kitab is out on CIMA Magazine. The URL is given below. Don’t forget to comment! http://www.cimamag.com/han-kitab-unveiling-islam-in-china/
A cross-post from Brian Holihan‘s blog: Yunnan’s Erhai Lake has been multicultural for centuries. It was the center of the fabled Nan Chao kingdom which presided over much of northern […]
Although the story is a couple of years old but it is still quite relevant. NPR has a feature on female Imams in China. (Thanks to P.I.H for pointing this […]
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From the National China shifts to more ‘authentic’ Arabian-style mosques Daniel Bardsley Jul 18, 2012 With its two-storey pagoda-style tower in place of a minaret, and ceramic animals on the […]
I have been meaning to post this some time ago but work kept on coming up,The Atlantic has an article on Islam in China. Here is an except: Beijing has […]
I just posted a full length article on the Education of Hui Muslim women in China titled Between Expectations and Ideals: Hui Women Finding a Place in the Public Sphere […]