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1. Islam in China: Hui and Uyghurs Between Modernization and Sinicization
by Berlie Jean A. 
Price: USD 25.00
Dealer: Biblio, Orchid Press
Description: Bangkok: White Lotus, Date: 2004. Islam in China defines the Muslims of China, in particular the Hui (Chinese Muslims) and the Uyghurs. Concepts of nationality (minzu) and umma (Islamic community) as well as analysis of Chinese culture or Sinicization enable the reader to understand the particularities of Islam in China. Mosques, Sufism, feasts, and family shape the Muslim society and its ethos. After the reforms of Deng Xiaoping, modernization plays an important role in the daily life of these Muslims; the impressive development also influences Islam in this part of the world. China's modernization constitutes a model for Southeast Asia and helps the Yunnanese Hui in Thailand and Burma to be proud of their country of origin. One chapter portrays the Thai and Burmese Overseas Chinese, in particular in Chiang Mai and Mandalay. 179 pp., 8 pp., illus. Tape residue marks on front and rear endpapers, light foxing on inside covers, otherwise interior clean and unread.. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good/n/a. 21 x 15 cm.. 2004. White Lotus ISBN 9744800623 9789744800626 [CA] 

2. Islam in China: Hui and Uyghurs Between Modernization and Sinicization
by Berlie, Jean A. 
Price: USD 25.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Orchid Press
Description: ISBN10: 9744800623, ISBN13: 9789744800626, [publisher: White Lotus, Bangkok] Softcover First Edition Islam in China defines the Muslims of China, in particular the Hui (Chinese Muslims) and the Uyghurs. Concepts of nationality (minzu) and umma (Islamic community) as well as analysis of Chinese culture or Sinicization enable the reader to understand the particularities of Islam in China. Mosques, Sufism, feasts, and family shape the Muslim society and its ethos. After the reforms of Deng Xiaoping, modernization plays an important role in the daily life of these Muslims; the impressive development also influences Islam in this part of the world. China's modernization constitutes a model for Southeast Asia and helps the Yunnanese Hui in Thailand and Burma to be proud of their country of origin. One chapter portrays the Thai and Burmese Overseas Chinese, in particular in Chiang Mai and Mandalay. 179 pp., 8 pp., illus. Tape residue marks on front and rear endpapers, light foxing on inside covers, otherwise interior clean and unread. Size: 21 x 15 cm. [Trinity East, NL, Canada] [Publication Year: 2004]  

3. Islam in China: Hui and Uyghurs Between Modernization & Sinicization
by Berlie Jean A. 
Price: USD 50.95
Dealer: Biblio, SEATE SERVICES
Description: Bangkok : White Lotus Press, Date: 2004. Paperback. Good/no dj. 0.30. Islam in China defines the Muslims of China, in particular the Hui (Chinese Muslims) and the Uyghurs. Concepts of nationality (minzu) and umma (Islamic community) as well as analysis of Chinese culture or Sinicization enable the reader to understand the particularities of Islam in China. Mosques, Sufism, feasts, and family shape the Muslim society and its ethos. After the reforms of Deng Xiaoping, modernization plays an important role in the daily life of these Muslims; the impressive development also influences Islam in this part of the world. China’s modernization constitutes a model for Southeast Asia and helps the Yunnanese Hui in Thailand and Burma to be proud of their country of origin. One chapter portrays the Thai and Burmese Overseas Chinese, in particular in Chiang Mai and Mandalay. 2004. White Lotus Press ISBN 9744800623 9789744800626 [US] 

4. Islam in China: Hui and Uyghurs Between Modernization & Sinicization
by Berlie, Jean A. 
Price: USD 50.95
Dealer: Abebooks, SEATE BOOKS
Description: ISBN10: 9744800623, ISBN13: 9789744800626, [publisher: White Lotus Press, Bangkok] Softcover Islam in China defines the Muslims of China, in particular the Hui (Chinese Muslims) and the Uyghurs. Concepts of nationality (minzu) and umma (Islamic community) as well as analysis of Chinese culture or Sinicization enable the reader to understand the particularities of Islam in China. Mosques, Sufism, feasts, and family shape the Muslim society and its ethos. After the reforms of Deng Xiaoping, modernization plays an important role in the daily life of these Muslims; the impressive development also influences Islam in this part of the world. ChinaÂ’s modernization constitutes a model for Southeast Asia and helps the Yunnanese Hui in Thailand and Burma to be proud of their country of origin. One chapter portrays the Thai and Burmese Overseas Chinese, in particular in Chiang Mai and Mandalay. [APO, AP, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2004]  

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