China's Muslim Hui Community: Migration, Settlement and Sects by Michael Dillon
English | 26 July 1999 | ISBN: 0700710264 | 240 Pages | PDF | 10 MB
English | 26 July 1999 | ISBN: 0700710264 | 240 Pages | PDF | 10 MB
This is a reconstruction of the history of the Muslim community in China known today as the Hui or often as the Chinese Muslims as distinct from the Turkic Muslims such as the Uyghurs. It traces their history from the earliest period of Islam in China up to the present day, but with particular emphasis on the effects of the Mongol conquest on the transfer of central Asians to China, the establishment of stable immigrant communities in the Ming dynasty and the devastating insurrections against the Qing state during the nineteenth century.