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Articles reflecting current thinking on Islam past and present in China. The authors include some of the most respected scholars of Islam writing in Chinese today: many are familiar internationally as the authors and editors of influential articles and books.

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Articles reflecting current thinking on Islam past and present in China. The authors include some of the most respected scholars of Islam writing in Chinese today: many are familiar internationally as the authors and editors of influential articles and books.
Autorenporträt
Jin Yijiu 金宜久, Editor, is a researcher in the department of World Religions at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, doctoral tutor. Over the years he has continued to engage in research on philosophy and religion (Islam). His works include, "China's Islamic Quest (中国伊斯兰探秘)," "Islamic Sufi Mysticism (伊斯兰教的神秘主义苏非派)," among others. Edited works include, "The History of Islam (伊斯兰教史)," "The Islamic Dictionary (伊斯兰教辞典)," among others. Co-authored works include, "Islam and International Hot Spots (伊斯兰与国际热点)," among others. HO Wai Yip, Translation Editor, is an Associate Professor at the Education University of Hong Kong, Senior Fellow at Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS) and Marie Curie Fellow of the European Union. He is the author of Islam and China's Hong Kong: Ethnic Identity, Muslim Networks and the new Silk Road (Routledge, 2015). Chan Ching-shing, Alex (Ph.D. 2004, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Translator, now teaches courses in sociology and psychology at Open University of Hong Kong. His major publications include Intellectual Narratives: Theory, History and Self-Characterization of Social Margins in Public Writings (Bern: Peter Lang, 2011). Michael Dillon, (Ph.D. 1976), International Advisor, was Director of the Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies at Leeds University. He is the author and editor of many books on China and Chinese history, many focusing on the Muslim communities.