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9. Origin Without Essence: Ascription and Transmission in Islamic China
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Rian Thum
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: A Bird’s-Eye View 1
- 1. Two Ordinary Books: Ma Lianyuan and Nūr al-Ḥaqq 18
- 2. The Matrix of the Ordinary: The Textual World of Nineteenth-Century Yunnan 42
- 3. Extraordinary Books: Wang Daiyu and Long Ahong 66
- 4. The Matrix of the Extraordinary: Inter-Asian Muslim Networks of the Seventeenth Century 86
- 5. Origins Identify: Lan Xu, Manṣūr Ma Xuezhi, Muḥammad Yūsuf, and Ma Qirong 109
- 6. Origins Reveal: The Naqshbandiyya Mujaddidiyya 134
- 7. Origins Move: Diasporas of the Hijaz, Thailand, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Northwest China 160
- 8. Origins Distort: Myths of the Han Kitab 180
- 9. Origin Without Essence: Ascription and Transmission in Islamic China 206
- Conclusion 225
- Appendix: Books Published by Ma Lianyuan 237
- Notes 239
- Selected Primary Sources 275
- Acknowledgments 283
- Index 287
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: A Bird’s-Eye View 1
- 1. Two Ordinary Books: Ma Lianyuan and Nūr al-Ḥaqq 18
- 2. The Matrix of the Ordinary: The Textual World of Nineteenth-Century Yunnan 42
- 3. Extraordinary Books: Wang Daiyu and Long Ahong 66
- 4. The Matrix of the Extraordinary: Inter-Asian Muslim Networks of the Seventeenth Century 86
- 5. Origins Identify: Lan Xu, Manṣūr Ma Xuezhi, Muḥammad Yūsuf, and Ma Qirong 109
- 6. Origins Reveal: The Naqshbandiyya Mujaddidiyya 134
- 7. Origins Move: Diasporas of the Hijaz, Thailand, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Northwest China 160
- 8. Origins Distort: Myths of the Han Kitab 180
- 9. Origin Without Essence: Ascription and Transmission in Islamic China 206
- Conclusion 225
- Appendix: Books Published by Ma Lianyuan 237
- Notes 239
- Selected Primary Sources 275
- Acknowledgments 283
- Index 287