Xidaotang
Xidaotang (Chinese: 西道堂; pinyin: Xīdàotáng), originally called Jinxingtang 金星堂, the "Han-schools-sect" (Hanxue pai 汉学派) bzw. "Chinese School") is a Chinese-Islamic school of thought. Together with Ikhwan (Yihewani) and Qadim (Gedimu), Xidaotang is one of the three major sects of Islam in China. It was founded by Ma Qixi (1857–1914), a Chinese Muslim from Lintan in Gansu, at the beginning of the 20th Century. Their teaching of Islamic faith is relatively strongly fused with traditional culture. Its members organize collectively and work together. One focus of the organization is on education.
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Xidaotang
Xidaotang (Chinese: 西道堂; pinyin: Xīdàotáng), originally called Jinxingtang 金星堂, the "Han-schools-sect" (Hanxue pai 汉学派) bzw. "Chinese School") is a Chinese-Islamic school of thought. Together with Ikhwan (Yihewani) and Qadim (Gedimu), Xidaotang is one of the three major sects of Islam in China. It was founded by Ma Qixi (1857–1914), a Chinese Muslim from Lintan in Gansu, at the beginning of the 20th Century. Their teaching of Islamic faith is relatively strongly fused with traditional culture. Its members organize collectively and work together. One focus of the organization is on education.
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Xidaotang (Chinese: 西道堂; pinyi ...... 1882–1957) (i.e. Min Zhidao).
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Xidaotang (chin. 西道堂, zuerst J ...... roßen Schultraditionen Chinas.
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Xidaotang (Chinese: 西道堂; pinyi ...... organization is on education.
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Xidaotang (chin. 西道堂, zuerst J ...... gung mit Gott führt“ (Hu Fan).
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