Han Kitab
The Han Kitab (simplified Chinese: 汉克塔布; traditional Chinese: 漢克塔布; pinyin: Hàn kètǎbù; Arabic: هان کتاب) was a collection of Chinese Islamic texts, written by Chinese Muslims, which synthesized Islam and Confucianism. It was written in the early 18th century during the Qing dynasty. Its name is similarly synthesised: 'Han' is the Chinese word for Chinese, and 'kitab' means book in Arabic. Liu Zhi wrote his Han Kitab in Nanjing in the early 18th century. The works of , Zhang Zhong, and Wang Daiyu were also included in the Han Kitab.
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Han Kitab
The Han Kitab (simplified Chinese: 汉克塔布; traditional Chinese: 漢克塔布; pinyin: Hàn kètǎbù; Arabic: هان کتاب) was a collection of Chinese Islamic texts, written by Chinese Muslims, which synthesized Islam and Confucianism. It was written in the early 18th century during the Qing dynasty. Its name is similarly synthesised: 'Han' is the Chinese word for Chinese, and 'kitab' means book in Arabic. Liu Zhi wrote his Han Kitab in Nanjing in the early 18th century. The works of , Zhang Zhong, and Wang Daiyu were also included in the Han Kitab.
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Le Han Kitab (chinois : 汉克塔布, ...... compris par le confucianisme.
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The Han Kitab (simplified Chin ...... derstood through Confucianism.
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هان كتاب (الصينية المبسطة: 汉克塔 ...... يمكن فهمه من خلال الكونفوشية.
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Le Han Kitab (chinois : 汉克塔布, ...... nt incluses dans le Han Kitab.
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The Han Kitab (simplified Chin ...... lso included in the Han Kitab.
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هان كتاب (الصينية المبسطة: 汉克塔 ...... يمكن فهمه من خلال الكونفوشية.
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Han Kitab
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هان كتاب
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