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  • Khufiyya
  • Sufist order of Chinese Islam

    Khufiyya (Arabic: الخفية, romanized: Khufiyya or Khafiyya, lit. 'the silent ones'; borrowed as Chinese: 虎夫耶; pinyin: Hǔfūyé) is a tariqa (Sufi order)

    Khufiyya

    Khufiyya

  • Jahriyya
  • Sufi order in China

    typical Naqshbandi practice of performing it silently, as observed by the Khufiyya or Old Teaching. The Jahriya order was founded by the Gansu Chinese-speaking

    Jahriyya

    Jahriyya

  • Ma Laichi
  • Chinese Sufi Muslim

    known as Abu 'l-Futūh Ma Laichi, was a Chinese Sufi master who brought the Khufiyya movement to China and created the Huasi menhuan (Sufi order), the earliest

    Ma Laichi

    Ma Laichi

    Ma_Laichi

  • Linxia City
  • County-level city in Gansu, China

    Islamic centers". It remains the main center of China's Qadiriyyah and Khufiyya Sufi orders; it was also the home of Ma Mingxin, the founder of the Jahriyya

    Linxia City

    Linxia City

    Linxia_City

  • Jahriyya revolt
  • 1781 rebellion in Qinghai and Gansu, China

    crushed with the help of the Khufiyya (Khafiyya) Sufi Muslims. Due to street fighting and lawsuits between the Jahriyya and Khufiyya Sufi orders, Ma Mingxin

    Jahriyya revolt

    Jahriyya revolt

    Jahriyya_revolt

  • Naqshbandi Order
  • Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam

    Laichi brought the Naqshbandi (نقشبندية) 納克什班迪 order to China, creating the Khufiyya (خفيه) 虎夫耶 Hua Si Sufi 华寺; ("Multicolored Mosque") menhuan. Ma Mingxin

    Naqshbandi Order

    Naqshbandi Order

    Naqshbandi_Order

  • Salar people
  • Turkic ethnic group of China

    Teaching", i.e. both the Khufiyya Sufi order and the non-Sufi Gedimu Islam). While the external differences between the Khufiyya and the Jahriyya would

    Salar people

    Salar people

    Salar_people

  • List of religions and spiritual traditions
  • Zaidiyyah Jarudiyah Batriyya Sufism Bektashi Order Chishti Order Kubrawiya Khufiyya Mevlevi Order Mouride Naqshbandi Jahriyya Ni'matullāhī Qadiriyya Roshani

    List of religions and spiritual traditions

    List of religions and spiritual traditions

    List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions

  • Religion in China
  • Zongtang to exterminate the rebels. These Muslim generals belonged to the Khufiyya sect, while rebels belonged to the Jahariyya sect. In 1895, another Dungan

    Religion in China

    Religion in China

    Religion_in_China

  • Bai Lang Rebellion
  • Chinese rebellion against Yuan Shikai (1913–1914)

    they were allied to southern Guangdong based revolutionaries. Naqshbandi Khufiyya Sufi Muslim general Ma Anliang took advantage of the war to allow the massacre

    Bai Lang Rebellion

    Bai_Lang_Rebellion

  • Hui people
  • Chinese-speaking ethnoreligious group

    the tombs of its leader. Jahriyya (also known as the Loud Chanting Sect) Khufiyya (also known as the Quiet Chanting Sect) Qadiriyya (meaning "The Great One")

    Hui people

    Hui people

    Hui_people

  • List of Sufi orders
  • International Association of Sufism Jaririya Jelveti (Jalwatiyya, Celvetîyye) Khufiyya Khwajagan Layene Roshani movement Salihiyya Adawiyya (Yazidism) Alevism

    List of Sufi orders

    List_of_Sufi_orders

  • List of battles 1601–1800
  • Jahriyya revolt Jahriyya rebels in Xinjiang break into violence with the Khufiyya, who side with the Qing dynasty and the latter two crush the former. 1782

    List of battles 1601–1800

    List_of_battles_1601–1800

  • Ma Mingxin
  • Chinese Sufi master

    second Naqshbandi order in China after Ma Laichi's Khufiyya. In opposition to the "silent" Khufiyya Sufis, and following al-Kurani's teaching, Jahriyya

    Ma Mingxin

    Ma Mingxin

    Ma_Mingxin

  • Dungan Revolt (1862–1877)
  • Muslim revolt against Qing China

    Sufism were brought back to northwest China by two charismatic Hui sheikhs: Khufiyya, associated with Ma Laichi (1681–1766), and the more radical Jahriyya,

    Dungan Revolt (1862–1877)

    Dungan Revolt (1862–1877)

    Dungan_Revolt_(1862–1877)

  • Muslim groups in China
  • the late 1980s, 58.2% were Gedimu, 21% Yihewani, 10.9% Jahriyya, 7.2% Khufiyya, 1.4% Qadiriyya, and 0.7% Kubrawiyya. Yang Huaizhong also estimated the

    Muslim groups in China

    Muslim_groups_in_China

  • Lintan County
  • County in Gansu, China

    anti-Muslim sentiment, massacring thousands of Muslims at Taozhou. Muslim Khufiyya Sufi general Ma Anliang was only concerned with defending Lanzhou and his

    Lintan County

    Lintan County

    Lintan_County

  • Yettishar
  • 1865–1877 Turkic state centred around Kashgar

    Xinjiang to crush the Muslims under Yakub Beg, he was joined by Dungan Khufiyya Sufi General Ma Anliang and his forces, which were composed entirely of

    Yettishar

    Yettishar

    Yettishar

  • Islam in China
  • Qadiriyyah school to China Ma Laichi (1681?–1766?), Sufi master who brought the Khufiyya Naqshbandi movement to China Ma Mingxin (1719–1781), founder of the Jahriyya

    Islam in China

    Islam in China

    Islam_in_China

  • Gedimu
  • Earliest school of Islam in China

    style architecture.[citation needed] Islam portal China portal Jahriyya Khufiyya Chinese Islamic architecture Chinese Islamic cuisine Jingtang jiaoyu Ruthven

    Gedimu

    Gedimu

    Gedimu

  • Qing reconquest of Xinjiang
  • Reconquest of Xinjiang by the Qing dynasty after the Dungan revolt (19th century)

    Xinjiang to crush the Muslim rebels under Yaqub Beg, he was joined by Dungan Khufiyya Sufi (Hui) General Ma Anliang and his forces, which were composed entirely

    Qing reconquest of Xinjiang

    Qing reconquest of Xinjiang

    Qing_reconquest_of_Xinjiang

  • Afaq Khoja
  • Religious and political leader (1626–1694)

    China founded two other Naqshbandi menhuans (brotherhoods) there: the Khufiyya and the Jahriyya, respectively. Khoja Afaq's descendants, known as the

    Afaq Khoja

    Afaq Khoja

    Afaq_Khoja

  • Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture
  • Autonomous prefecture in Gansu, People's Republic of China

    City) was the stronghold of the Muslim (mostly Hui) rebels led by the Khufiyya imam Ma Zhan'ao and his associates Ma Haiyan and Ma Qianling. The Han Chinese's

    Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture

    Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture

    Linxia_Hui_Autonomous_Prefecture

  • Mujaddidi Order
  • Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam

    Ma Laichi d. 1766 Northwest China Chinese sufi saint who brought the Khufiyya tariqa to China and created the Huasi menhuan. Ma Mingxin d. 1781 Northwest

    Mujaddidi Order

    Mujaddidi Order

    Mujaddidi_Order

  • Ma (surname)
  • Surname list

    track and field coach Ma Laichi (1681–1766), founder of the Chinese Sufi Khufiyya movement Ma Lik (Ma Li) (1952–2007), former Hong Kong Legislative Councillor

    Ma (surname)

    Ma (surname)

    Ma_(surname)

  • Menhuan
  • Chinese-style Sufi order

    and meditations are commonplace among Chinese Ṣūfī Muslims. Jahriyya Khufiyya Kubrawiya Qadiriyya Michael Dillon (1999). China's Muslim Hui community:

    Menhuan

    Menhuan

    Menhuan

  • Xinjiang under Qing rule
  • Aspect of Chinese history

    Xinjiang Result Qing victory Belligerents Qing dynasty Hui Muslim loyalists Khufiyya order under Ma Zhan'ao in Gansu (1872–77) Eleven Gedimu Battalions of Shaanxi

    Xinjiang under Qing rule

    Xinjiang under Qing rule

    Xinjiang_under_Qing_rule

  • Xidaotang
  • Sino-Islamic community

    border regions. In 1914, Hui general Ma Anliang, affiliated with the rival Khufiyya order, slew Ma Qixi, and was nearly successful in exterminating the sect

    Xidaotang

    Xidaotang

    Xidaotang

  • Islam during the Qing dynasty
  • Overview of the role of Islam and Muslims in Qing dynasty China

    (Da Gongbei) in Linxia remains the center of the Qadiriyya in China. The Khufiyya: a Naqshbandi order, established in China by Ma Laichi (1681–1766). The

    Islam during the Qing dynasty

    Islam during the Qing dynasty

    Islam_during_the_Qing_dynasty

  • Laojiao
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    laojiao in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Re-education through labor (劳教) Khufiyya or Old Teaching (老教) Luzhou Laojiao, a Chinese liquor This disambiguation

    Laojiao

    Laojiao

  • Ma Qixi
  • Chinese Islamic scholar (1857–1914)

    anti-Muslim sentiment, massacring thousands of Muslims at Taozhou. Muslim Khufiyya Sufi general Ma Anliang was only concerned with defending Lanzhou and his

    Ma Qixi

    Ma Qixi

    Ma_Qixi

  • History of Islam in China
  • (da gongbei) in Linxia remains the center of the Qadiriyya in China. The Khufiyya: a Naqshbandi order. The Jahriyya: another Naqshbandi menhuan, founded

    History of Islam in China

    History of Islam in China

    History_of_Islam_in_China

  • History of the Uyghur people
  • Ethnic history

    Xinjiang to crush the Muslim rebels under Yaqub Beg, he was joined by Dungan Khufiyya Sufi General Ma Anliang and his forces, which were composed entirely of

    History of the Uyghur people

    History_of_the_Uyghur_people

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