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Wang Daiyu on Facebook!

December 10, 2012by Wang Daiyu 1 Comment

So I have finally decided to join the social media age and activated my Facebook account. I am located at the following URL: http://www.facebook.com/wang.daiyu Friends and strangers alike are welcome! Just […]

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Islam in China on Twitter!

May 2, 2012by Wang Daiyu 8 Comments

I have been MIA for the late few months. That is mainly because I started working and working has been taking up majority of my time but now that things […]

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Islam in China at the Brass Crescent Awards

October 13, 2011by Wang Daiyu Leave a comment

Voting for the 8th Annual Brass Crescent Awards has started and as is the case for the last 3 years the Islam in China Blog has been nominated again. This […]

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Wang Daiyu Travel Plans and Meet-Ups for Summer

May 26, 2011by Wang Daiyu Leave a comment

I usually announce if I am visiting a nice city. It is always good to meet new people and previous meet ups have been quite fruitful, I have come to […]

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State of the Blog: Islam in China

March 3, 2011by Wang Daiyu 5 Comments

Once in a while I go off topic. Today is one of those days where I wanted to talk about the past, present and the future of Islam in China […]

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Islam in China Wins the Brass Crescent and other News

December 12, 2010by Wang Daiyu 3 Comments

While this is old news now but I did not get a chance to post it because I have been caught up with conference deadlines etc. I would like to […]

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Wang Daiyu in Emel!

October 1, 2009by Wang Daiyu 3 Comments

Emel, the Muslim lifestyle magazine has a feature on Muslim bloggers in their current issue. I am also featured in that feature. Be sure to check it out if you […]

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Chinese Muslim Scholar on Teachings of Islam

June 22, 2009by Wang Daiyu 3 Comments

“Reflecting upon this Great Learning (Islam), we see that the principle of righteousness is refined and detailed. It reaches directly to the root origin, specifically clarifying the Real One, manifesting […]

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Wang Daiyu’s Random Observations

January 21, 2008by Wang Daiyu 2 Comments

(Note: By Wang Daiyu I mean myself and not the famous scholar.) Today I will be taking a break from regular blogging and will be going slightly off topic and […]

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Islam in China

October 7, 2007by Wang Daiyu 15 Comments

The genesis of the blog can be attributed to three different reasons. Firstly there is a stereotype amongst a lot of people in the West that Muslims are mainly from […]

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