Islam in China [by] M. Rafiq Khan.
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- 297.0951 RAF
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A historical survey of the introduction and growth of Islam in China, tracing its arrival through Arab and Persian traders, its spread across regions, and the development of Muslim communities. The book examines cultural adaptation, relations with Chinese dynasties, socio-political roles, and the condition of Muslims in mid-20th century China.
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