- Wang
Jingzhai (traditional Chinese: 王靜齋;
simplified Chinese: 王静斋; pinyin: Wáng
Jìngzhāi; 1879 - 1949) was a well-known
Muslim scholar during the Republic...
- Ya’wub Wang
Jingzhai (1879–1949) was an
early theorist and
religious scholar, also
known as one of the “Four
Great Akhonds”. Wang
Jingzhai promoted the...
- Wade–Giles: Li Yeh; 1192–1279), born Li Zhi (Chinese: 李治),
courtesy name Li
Jingzhai (Chinese: 李敬斋), was a
Chinese mathematician, politician, and
writer who...
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schools were
founded in
Ningxia by its
Governor Ma Hongkui. Imam Wang
Jingzhai studied at Al-Azhar
University in
Egypt along with
several other Chinese...
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wrote Shi
Shiwu Shicao (小石屋詩草). Zuo
Xiaoqi (左孝琪; 1834–1873),
courtesy name
Jingzhai (靜齋), Zuo's
second daughter. She
wrote Yilan Shi
Shicao (猗蘭室詩草). Zuo Xiaolin...
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Father and Son of the Ma
Family 二马 Ma
Zeren 1999
Shaoxing Shiye 绍兴师爷 Fang
Jingzhai 2000
Young Justice Bao 少年包青天
Eight Virtuous Prince 2001 The
Imperial Sword...
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Arabia in the 1930s. The
Chinese government sponsored students like Wang
Jingzhai and
Muhammad Ma Jian to go the Al-Azhar
University to study.
Pilgrims also...
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Islam had been
present in
China since the Tang
dynasty (618–907). Wang
Jingzhai was one of the
first Chinese Muslims to
translate the Qur'an. His translation...
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Abdulrauf Fitrat (Uzbekistan, then Russia)
Muhammad Iqbal (British India) Wang
Jingzhai (China)
Muhammad Ahmad Khalafallah (Egypt) S****
Ahmad Khan (British India)...
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nationalism and
advocated Chinese nationalism at home. One Imam, Wang
Jingzhai, who
studied at Mecca,
translated a Hadith, or
saying of Muhammad, "Aiguo...