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Ikhwan
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Ma Fuxiang as a militarist, Ma Yuanzhang as a re-builder of the Jahrlya Sufi lineage, Ma Qixi as the charismatic creator of an Islamically- based collective on the Gansu-Tibetan frontier, and Ma Wanfu as founder of the anti-Sufi, reformist Ikhwan movement all pledged their allegiance to the Chinese ... Were the Chinese intellectuals potential dissidents or actual servants of the Chinese Communist Party?
Title Journal of Asian History, Volumes 33-34
Publisher O. Harrassowitz., 1999
Original from the University of California
Digitized Jul 9, 2009
Page 71
transmitting Islamic learning in Russia, Central Asia and China, through the twentieth century : proceedings of an international ... Most officers belonged to the Ikhwan movement.20 To fight the Communist Party, the warlords portrayed it as "the party which ... Century]," in Ma Tong, ed., Hm^i jinxiandm shi yanjiu [ Studies in Modern History of the Hui] (Lanzhou: Gansu minzu chubanshe, 1992), 154-166.
Title Devout societies vs. impious states?: transmitting Islamic learning in Russia, Central Asia and China, through the twentieth century : proceedings of an international colloquium held in the Carré des Sciences, French Ministry of Research, Paris, November 12-13, 2001
Volume 258 of Islamkundliche Untersuchungen
Editor Stéphane A. Dudoignon
Publisher Schwarz, 2004
Original from the University of Michigan
Digitized Aug 21, 2008
ISBN 3879973148, 9783879973149
Length 292 pages
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However, within Chinese Sunni Islam there are numerous sects or factions known by a confusing array of names. ... Another fifteen thousand Hui are members of the Wahhabi sect known as the Yihewani (from Ikhwan, Arabic for " brotherhood"). ... acolyte of Ma Wanfu, the Gansu hajji who initiated the movement in northwest China in the late nineteenth century.8 WEISHAN, A YUNNAN HUI COMMUNITY ...
Title Communist multiculturalism: ethnic revival in southwest China Studies on ethnic groups in China Author Susan K. McCarthy Edition illustrated Publisher University of Washington Press, 2009 ISBN 0295989084, 9780295989082 Length 226 pages
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Led by Ma Wanfu, a Mongolian-speaking (Dongxiang) Muslim of Gansu, they brought fundamentalist ideology and "correct" texts home from Makkah in the 1890s. ... the heretical mysticism of Sufi doctrine, the leaders of the Ikhwan ( Muslim Brotherhood), for so they called their movement, ... Primarily intellectuals and other urban elites, these Huis joined the Guomindang, the Chinese Communist Party, the ...
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The leaders of the Yihewani, who were influenced by Wahhabi fundamentalist teachings, advocated an Islam stripped of the Chinese aesthetic and ritual elements that characterized much Chinese Muslim practice. Its founder, Ma Wanfu, ...
Title Communist multiculturalism: ethnic revival in southwest China Studies on ethnic groups in China Author Susan K. McCarthy Edition illustrated Publisher University of Washington Press, 2009 ISBN 0295989084, 9780295989082 Length 226 pages
Title Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Volume 11 Contributor Pakistan American Foundation Publisher Published under the auspices of the Pakistan American Foundation, 1987
Page 506
In the pre-1949 Chinese literature, only one article refers to them specifically (Ma [l93?] ... The early Communist criticisms of the so-called superstitious practices of geomancy (ferzgs/2ui)—which had ... of the Yihewani (Ikbwan) (see Eickelman 197612-26-28). that Stressed 8 nOnin China is an especially relevant example of ...
Title The journal of Asian studies, Volume 46, Issues 3-4
The journal of Asian studies
Published 1987
Original from the University of California
Digitized Sep 29, 2011
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During the early twentieth century, Wahhabi-inspired reform movements, known as the Yihewani in Chinese (from Ikhwan), rose to popularity in China. The most important movement at that time was led by a Chinese Muslim named Ma Wanfu (1849-1934), the founder of Xinjiao ... Winning the final victory in the civil war ( 1927-1949) with the Nationalist Army, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) declared ...
Title Ethnic Identity and National Conflict in China Authors Arabinda Acharya, Rohan Gunaratna, Wang Pengxin Publisher Palgrave Macmillan, 2010 Original from Pennsylvania State University Digitized Feb 10, 2011 ISBN 0230103057, 9780230103054 Length 258 pages
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This influence is not surprising in view of the close connections between Islam in China and the Persian-speaking world, ... The Jahrlyah trace their origins to the arrival in the eighteenth century of Ma Mingxin in Gansu after a long period of ... The Yihewani (Ikhwanl) sect has also been influential in the northwest; the Yihewani has a role similar to that of the Sufi ... of the local Chinese People's Consultative Committee, the united front body established by the Chinese Communist Party to ...
Title Encyclopedia of religion, Volume 7 Encyclopedia of Religion, Lindsay Jones, ISBN 0028657330, 9780028657332 Gale virtual reference library Author Lindsay Jones Editor Lindsay Jones Contributor Lindsay Jones Edition 2, illustrated Publisher Macmillan Reference USA, 2005 Original from the University of Michigan Digitized Aug 10, 2010 ISBN 0028657403, 9780028657400 Length 10 pages
Yihewani support by the Kuomintang and Communist Party
[edit]Both the Ma Clique warlords and the Chinese Communist Party have patronized and supported the Yihewani over the Sufis
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