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Sino-Islamic community
Xidaotang (Chinese: 西道堂; pinyin: Xīdàotáng, "Hall of the Western Dao," i.e. Islam) - originally called Jinxingtang 金星堂, the "Gold Star Hall"; also called
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Chinese Islamic scholar (1857–1914)
Chi-hsi, Xiao'erjing: ﻣَﺎ چِ ثِ), a Hui from Gansu, was the founder of the Xidaotang, a Chinese-Islamic school of thought. Ma was born into the family of a
Ma_Qixi
like the Jahriyya and the Xidaotang, engaging in deadly brawls and fights against them. Its members also called the Xidaotang founder, Ma Qixi, an infidel
Muslim_groups_in_China
Chinese rebellion against Yuan Shikai (1913–1914)
allow the massacre of the rival Muslim Xidaotang sect and then to execute the Muslim leader of the Xidaotang, Ma Qixi and his family. Bai Yung-chang
Bai_Lang_Rebellion
Military leader and President of the Republic of China (1887-1975)
Xidaotang sect pledged allegiance to the Kuomintang after the party's rise to power, and Hui general Bai Chongxi acquainted Chiang with the Xidaotang
Chiang_Kai-shek
Political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan)
predominant Muslim sect backed by the KMT. Other Muslim sects, like the Xidaotang were also supported by the KMT. The Chinese Muslim brotherhood became
Kuomintang
Qing dynasty army general (1855–1918)
Rebellion, and attacked the Xidaotang (西道堂) Muslim organization. He was suspicious of the Republicanism of the Xidaotang, since Ma was a conservative
Ma_Anliang
Chinese-speaking ethnoreligious group
advocates for a return to the purity and spirituality of early Islam. Xidaotang (Chinese Learning Sect): This sect, founded on the Chinese translations
Hui_people
Chinese general (1893–1966)
Muslim Xidaotang sect pledged allegiance to the Kuomintang after their rise to power and Bai Chongxi acquainted Chiang Kai-shek with the Xidaotang jiaozhu
Bai_Chongxi
County in Gansu, China
Yonglin's entire family was executed. Muslim sect leader Ma Qixi's Muslim Xidaotang repulsed and defeated Bai Lang's bandit forces, who looted the city of
Lintan_County
Chinese Islamic sect
(Chinese: 新新教; pinyin: Xinxinjiao). Yihewani, together with Gedimu and Xidaotang, make up the three major sects of Islam in China. In 1937, it divided
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Chinese warlord
the Xidaotang sect and Tibetans in Taozhou were attacked by Ma Zhongying and his own Hui Muslim soldiers, causing an exodus of panicked Xidaotang Hui
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Mustafa (born 1951), Kosovar politician Ma Qixi (1857–1914), Chinese Muslim Xidaotang leader, also known as Ersa (Isa) Isa ibn al-Shaykh al-Shaybani (died 882/3)
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provinces 1913 1914 Bai Lang Rebellion Republic of China Jahriyya menhuan Xidaotang Gelaohui 1914 1914 1914 Kenya revolt British Empire Giriama rebels 1914
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Ma Wanfu, founder of the Yihewani Ma Qixi (1857–1914), founder of the Xidaotang Ma Yuanzhang, Jahriyya Sufi leader Wang Jingzhai, one of the four famous
Islam_in_China
officers of Guominjun" "不杀回,不杀汉,只杀国民军的办事员". Hui Muslims belonging to the Xidaotang sect and Tibetans in Taozhou were attacked by Hui Muslim leader Ma Zhongying
Muslim conflict in Gansu (1927–1930)
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Ma (born 1965), Chinese architect Ma Qixi (1857–1914), founder of the Xidaotang Rebecca Ma, American businesswoman, socialite, and social media personality
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County-level city in Gansu, China
gongbei shrines centered on graves of Sufi masters. Machang Mosque, of the Xidaotang organization Chengjiao Mosque Suoma Mosque Dongguan Mosque A mosque in
Linxia_City
Muslims.[citation needed] Ma Qixi was a Muslim reformer and a leader of the Xidaotang, and he taught that Islam could be understood only by using Chinese culture
Chinese_nationalism
Collection of Chinese texts synthesizing Islam and Confucianism
(2020-03-14). "The Making of Sino Muslim Identity: Han Kitab in the Chinese Xidaotang". Chinese Sociological Review. 52 (2): 167–198. doi:10.1080/21620555.2019
Han_Kitab
Chinese general and politician (1873–1945)
Battle of Langfang and died of natural causes in 1900. Ma Lin assisted the Xidaotang in filing a lawsuit against Ma Anliang after his death in 1919, to gain
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Gansu — Ma Qixi (1857–1914), a Hui from Gansu, was the founder of the Xidaotang, a Chinese-Islamic school of thought Hefei, Anhui — Li Jingxi (1857-?)
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