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Yusuf Ma
Dexin (also Ma Tesing; 1794–1874) was a ****
Chinese Hanafi-Maturidi
scholar from Yunnan,
known for his
fluency and
proficiency in both Arabic...
- Xu
Dexin (Chinese: 徐德欣; pinyin: Xú
Déxīn; born 2
November 1985),
former name Xu De'en (Chinese: 徐德恩), is a
Chinese football player. Xu
Dexin rose to prominence...
- memorial, Du
asked Ma
Dexin to
intervene so that Ma
Rulong would end the
criminal act "of
killing his
fellow Muslims (tongjiao)" Ma
Dexin was the most prominent...
- Yi
Dexin (born 3
December 1960) is a
Chinese judoka. He
competed in the men's
lightweight event at the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- Ba
Dexin (Chinese: 巴德鑫; pinyin: Bā
Déxīn;
Mandarin pronunciation: [pá tɤ̌ ɕín]; born 14 June 1990 in Harbin) is a
Chinese curler. He
competed at the 2010...
- junction),
bladder stones,
bladder inflammation (cystitis), and
bladder cancer.
Dexin Yan (1995).
Aging &
Blood Stasis: A New TCM
Approach to Geriatrics. Blue...
- Wu
Dexin (born 20
December 1936) is a
Chinese female scientist specializing in
semiconductor and
integrated circuit. She is an
academician of the Chinese...
- The
prominent ****
scholar Ma
Dexin was
respected by both Du
Wenxiu & Ma
Rulong as a
spiritual leader. In 1860; Ma
Dexin sent Ma
Rulong with
forces to...
- Ali
Nanautawi (d. 1267 AH) Fazl-e-Haq
Khairabadi (d. 1278 AH)
Yusuf Ma
Dexin (d. 1291 AH)
Muhammad Qasim Nanautavi (d. 1297 AH) Naqi Ali Khan (d. 1297...
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Muslim leader, the
defector to the Qing Ma Rulong. The
Muslim scholar Ma
Dexin, who said that Neo-Confucianism was
reconcilable with Islam,
approved of...