This is the final version. Available from Istanbul University Department of Sociology via the DOI in this record.This paper investigates the role of Islam, particularly the Chinese Muslim scholars’ participation in the nation-building of the People’s Republic of China. It also looks at the political narrative of the CCP on Islam in the context of the Chinese revolution. Antiimperialism and socialist construction were the two primary political goals allowing people to be politically engaged and consequently creating a common ground for recognition. Hence, religion was considered as merely another form of ideology which needs to be incorporated into the political mission leading toward human liberation. The internationalist support of t...
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The work of the Marxist historian Jamāl al-Dīn Bai Shouyi (1909–2000), a member of the Chinese Musli...
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Modern Chinese Muslims’ increasing connections with the Islamic world conditioned and were condition...
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher: http://ww...
This paper seeks to explore the role and efforts of Islamic organizations in reviving Islamic faith ...
This article questions dominant understandings of “China,” “Islam,” and the relationship between the...
Chinese efforts to woo Saudi Arabia’s ethnic Chinese community highlight the People’s Republic’s eff...
The work of the Marxist historian Jamāl al-Dīn Bai Shouyi (1909–2000), a member of the Chinese Musli...
In the late 1970s Islam regained its force by generating novel forms of piety and forging new paths ...
My study addresses the Muslim response to the Xinjiang riots, emphasizing Sino-Muslim diplomacy and ...
This dissertation investigates Chinese Muslim (Hui) intellectual currents from the late Qing dynasty...
Modern Chinese Muslims’ increasing connections with the Islamic world conditioned and were condition...
Chinese Muslims, or the Hui people, an ethno-religious minority that straddles two civilisations, ha...
The central postulation made in this essay is that the current plight of the Uighur Muslims in the X...
This article discusses the problems of the Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, People's Republic of China, w...
Viewing the historical development of Chinese Christianity, this chapter argues that, far from being...
In the early twentieth century, with the independence of the Islamic nations, the religion of Islam ...
In the decade following the Asian-African Conference of 1955, the communist government of the People...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher: http://ww...
This paper seeks to explore the role and efforts of Islamic organizations in reviving Islamic faith ...
This article questions dominant understandings of “China,” “Islam,” and the relationship between the...
Chinese efforts to woo Saudi Arabia’s ethnic Chinese community highlight the People’s Republic’s eff...
The work of the Marxist historian Jamāl al-Dīn Bai Shouyi (1909–2000), a member of the Chinese Musli...