Islamic Thought in China
Discover the rich tapestry of cultural exchange in Islamic Thought in China by Jonathan Lipman, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2017. This revised edition spans 352 pages and delves into the lives of Chinese Muslim intellectuals navigating the complexities of their dual heritage. Through a series of insightful essays, Lipman explores how these thinkers strive to forge fulfilling and harmonious identities amidst the challenges posed by two distinct cultures. This compelling work not only highlights the intellectual contributions of Muslims in China but also sheds light on the broader implications for understanding intercultural dialogue. Perfect for scholars and readers interested in Islamic studies, Chinese culture, and the dynamics of cultural identity, this book is an essential addition to your collection.