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Islam in China. Historical Retrospective and Modernity

Student: Rakhmatova Sayyora

Supervisor: Andrey Chuprygin

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: Asian Studies (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The political and ethnocultural processes taking place in the modern Chinese society are turning us to a deeper study of China’s religious history. This study aims at expanding the research on the history and further evolution of the formation of Islam in China. Beginning with the retrospective overview of the development of Islam in China and changes that the religion has undergone, the study proceeds to examine the modern Muslim communities in the territory of China.

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