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Chinese Islamic sect
Yihewani (Chinese: 伊赫瓦尼; pinyin: Yīhèwǎní), or Ikhwan (Arabic: الإخوان, romanized: al-Iḫwān), (also known as al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun, which means Muslim
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Chinese temples. The reformist modernist (but originally Wahhabi-inspired) Yihewani build their mosques to look like Middle Eastern Arab-style mosques. Gedimu
Muslim_groups_in_China
Chinese imam
Prefecture, Gansu Province). He studied in Mecca and founded the Ikhwan (Yihewani 伊赫瓦尼) movement in 1888, also known as the "New Sect" (Chinese Xinjiao pai
Ma_Wanfu
Salafi movement in China
as there exist various “Salafi grey zones” among other sects like the Yihewani and the Gedimu. These “Salafi grey zones” include Chinese Muslims who have
Sailaifengye
Chinese Nationalist Imam of the Yihewani sect, 1880–1955
Mecca and later became an important imam, scripturalist, and leader of the Yihewani Muslim sect in China. He was influential and played an important role in
Hu_Songshan
Rebellion of Chinese Muslim ethnic groups against the Qing dynasty
dispute between two Sufi orders of the same sect. The Wahhabi inspired Yihewani organization then joined in and encouraged the revolt, which was crushed
Dungan_Revolt_(1895–1896)
Military leader and President of the Republic of China (1887-1975)
of China, and as justification for Jihad in the war against Japan. The Yihewani (Ikhwan al Muslimun a.k.a. Muslim brotherhood) was the predominant Muslim
Chiang_Kai-shek
Political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan)
owns the Taipei Grand Mosque which was built with funds from the KMT. The Yihewani (Ikhwan al Muslimun a.k.a. Muslim brotherhood) was the predominant Muslim
Kuomintang
Chinese-speaking ethnoreligious group
magazine Islamic Turkistan has accused the Chinese "Muslim Brotherhood" (the Yihewani) of being responsible for the moderation of Hui Muslims and the lack of
Hui_people
Chinese warlord (1903–1975)
suppressed all non-Yihewani groups, including the traditional Sunni Gedimu, the oldest sect of Islam in China, by enforcing Yihewani Imams on them. However
Ma_Bufang
Earliest school of Islam in China
even when learning of the standard pronunciation. Hanfi Sunni Sunnaiti's (Yihewani adherents) criticize the Gedimu for practicing Islamic customs influenced
Gedimu
Sunni Islamic reformist movement
the Yihewani (Ikhwan) Muslims, persecuted the Salafis and forced them into hiding. They were not allowed to move or worship openly. The Yihewani had become
Salafi_movement
magazine Islamic Turkistan has accused the Chinese "Muslim Brotherhood" (the Yihewani) of being responsible for the moderation of Hui Muslims and the lack of
Islam_in_China
Mongolic ethnic group in China
as well as recent rises in test scores. Ma Wanfu, anti-Qing rebel and Yihewani founder Ma Dahan, anti-Qing rebel Schwarz, Henry G. (1984). The Minorities
Dongxiang_people
Chinese general and politician (1873–1945)
reported to be pious and his family mosque was in good shape. The new Yihewani (Ikhwan) sect was patronized and backed by Ma Lin and Ma Bufang to help
Ma_Lin_(warlord)
dispute between two Sufi orders of the same sect. The Wahhabi-inspired Yihewani organization then joined in and encouraged the revolt, which was crushed
List_of_massacres_in_China
Surname list
Wanfu (1849–1934), Dongxiang anti-Qing dynasty rebel and founder of the Yihewani movement Ma Weiming (born 1960), Chinese naval engineer Ma Xiaochun (born
Ma_(surname)
gōngxiāng (供香, "offering incense"). The Sunni Muslim Hui Gedimu and the Yihewani burned incense during worship. This was viewed as Daoist or Buddhist influence
Incense_in_China
Name list
historian Sa'd al-Din Hu Songshan (1880–1955), Chinese imam and leader of the Yihewani Muslim sect Saad Eddin Ibrahim (born 1938), Egyptian-American sociologist
Sa'd_al-Din
Surname list
Chinese writer and scholar Hu Songshan 虎嵩山, Chinese Hui Muslim Imam of the Yihewani sect T. C. Hu (胡德强, 1930–2021), Chinese-American computer scientist Hu
Hu_(surname)
Republic of China general (1892–1970)
his hobbies was Chinese calligraphy. Ma promoted Islamic education. The Yihewani Imam Hu Songshan and Ma cooperated in founding several Sino-Arabic schools
Ma_Hongkui
Mosque in Wuzhong, Ningxia, China
Protection Unit by the State Council. Today, the mosque is affiliated with the Yihewani sect. The mosque was built in the Chinese Han style and decorated in Islamic
Tongxin_Great_Mosque
History of the Taiwanese political party
Bufang, a Sufi, who backed the Yihewani Muslims, and persecuted the Fundamentalist Salafi/Wahhabi Muslim sect. The Yihewani forced the Salafis into hiding
History_of_the_Kuomintang
Qing dynasty army general (1855–1918)
Han Chinese magistrate Yang Zengxin, attempted to arrest and execute the Yihewani (Ikhwan in Arabic) leader Ma Wanfu. Ma Qi, one of Ma Anliang's subordinates
Ma_Anliang
Relations between two major Islamic schools of thought
(wai dao), and Salafi teachings were deemed as heresy by the Yihewani leaders. Yihewani eventually became a secular Chinese nationalist organisation.
Salafi–Sufi_relations
Topics referred to by the same term
1984), an Indonesian politician and Deputy Regent of Paser (2025-2030) Yihewani, Islamic sect in China (the name is a Chinese transcription of "Ikhwan")
Ikhwan_(disambiguation)
Chinese warlord (1864–1928)
cooperation with magistrate Yang Zengxin, attempted to arrest and execute the Yihewani(Ikhwan in Arabic) leader Ma Wanfu. Ma Qi, one of Ma Anliang's subordinates
Yang_Zengxin
revolutionary and one of the Four Bandits (b. 1869) Ma Wanfu, founder of the Yihewani (b. 1849) Hu, Chi-hsi (June 1980). "Mao, Lin Biao and the Fifth Encirclement
1934_in_China
Use of Chinese characters to represent Arabic
learning of the standard Arabic pronunciation. Hanafi Sunni Sunnaitis (Yihewani adherents) criticize the Gedimu for practicing Islamic customs influenced
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Arabic
Confident; Strong
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Hindu
Sewak of Lord Rama
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Anglo Saxon American English
From the farm by the sea.
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English
English : from the Middle English personal name Wymer, Old English Wīgmǣr (composed of the elements wīg ‘war’ + mǣr ‘famous’), reinforced by the cognate Continental Germanic form Wigmar, introduced into England from France by the Normans. This also became confused with an Old Breton personal name, Wiumarch, composed of the elements uuiu ‘worthy’ + march ‘horse’.
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The Blue Jewel; Shining Brightly
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Amrit or nectar or pure water, Part of God
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Muslim
Act of kindness, Benefaction, Bestowal, Gift, Present, Prize, Grant
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Indian
Younger sister
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Tamil
Meditation, True knowledge
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Tamil
Born during the rainy season, Money
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