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Xidaotang (Chinese: 西道堂; pinyin:
Xīdàotáng, "Hall of the
Western Dao," i.e. Islam)--originally
called Jinxingtang 金星堂, the "Gold Star Hall"; also called...
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allow the m****acre of the
rival Muslim Xidaotang sect and then to
execute the
Muslim leader of the
Xidaotang, Ma Qixi and his family. Bai Yung-chang...
- like the
Jahriyya and the
Xidaotang,
engaging in
deadly brawls and
fights against them. Its
members also
called the
Xidaotang founder, Ma Qixi, an infidel...
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Xidaotang sect
pledged allegiance to the
Kuomintang after the party's rise to power, and ****
general Bai
Chongxi acquainted Chiang with the
Xidaotang...
- Chi-hsi, Xiao'erjing: ﻣَﺎ چِ ثِ), a **** from Gansu, was the
founder of the
Xidaotang, a Chinese-Islamic
school of thought. Ma was born into the
family of a...
- Ma Wanfu,
founder of the
Yihewani Ma Qixi (1857–1914),
founder of the
Xidaotang Ma Yuanzhang,
Jahriyya Sufi
leader Wang Jingzhai, one of the four famous...
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predominant Muslim sect
backed by the KMT.
Other Muslim sects, like the
Xidaotang were also
supported by the KMT. The
Chinese Muslim brotherhood became...
- pinyin: Xinxinjiao).
Ikhwan (Yihewani),
together with
Qadim (Gedimu) and
Xidaotang, are the
three major sects of
Islam in China. The
Yihewani sect was labeled...
- Ma (born 1965),
Chinese architect Ma Qixi (1857–1914),
founder of the
Xidaotang Ma
Ruifang (born 1942), author,
scholar and
professor at
Shandong University's...
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Muslim Xidaotang sect
pledged allegiance to the
Kuomintang after their rise to
power and Bai
Chongxi acquainted Chiang Kai-shek with the
Xidaotang jia****...