Islam during the Ming dynasty
As the Yuan dynasty ended, many Mongols as well as the Muslims who came with them remained in China. Most of their descendants took Chinese names and became part of the diverse cultural world of China. During the following Ming rule (1368–1644), Muslims truly adopted Chinese culture. Most became fluent in Chinese and adopted Chinese names and the capital, Nanjing, became a center of Islamic learning. As a result, the Muslims became "outwardly indistinguishable" from the Chinese.
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Islam during the Ming dynasty
As the Yuan dynasty ended, many Mongols as well as the Muslims who came with them remained in China. Most of their descendants took Chinese names and became part of the diverse cultural world of China. During the following Ming rule (1368–1644), Muslims truly adopted Chinese culture. Most became fluent in Chinese and adopted Chinese names and the capital, Nanjing, became a center of Islamic learning. As a result, the Muslims became "outwardly indistinguishable" from the Chinese.
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明朝是伊斯兰教正式中国化的时代。元代的色目人留下成为回族,他们多数改了汉姓与接受中国文化,他们也不再出海贸易。
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Sir Thomas Walker Arnold
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Mediæval Researches from Easte ...... to the 17th Century, Volume 2
The preaching of Islam: a history of the propagation of the Muslim faith
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As the Yuan dynasty ended, man ...... inguishable" from the Chinese.
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明朝是伊斯兰教正式中国化的时代。元代的色目人留下成为回族,他们多数改了汉姓与接受中国文化,他们也不再出海贸易。
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Islam during the Ming dynasty
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明朝伊斯兰教
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