Ho, Wai-Yip.
Islam and China's Hong Kong: ethnic identity, Muslim networks, and the new Silk Road/
Wai Yip Ho.
- London: Routledge, 2013.
- xlii, 207 p. ; 24 cm.
1. Locating Islam in China's Hong Kong
2. Hong Kong's Tripartite Islamic Traditions
Part I: New Master, Postcolonial Struggle
3. Forging Identity from Britain to China: Struggle for Recognition
4. Forced Diaspora between East and West: Story of Migration
Part II: New Media, Transnational Politics
5. Global Ummah, Local Protest: Danish Cartoon Affair in the Chinese Context
6. Going Digital, Facing Public: Cyber-Islamic Environment in the Chinese Language
Part III: New Mandate, Reorienting Agenda
7. Educating a New Generation: Teaching Islamic Civilization
8. Envisioning a New Gateway: Developing Islamic Finance
9. Muhammad as a Merchant, Islam as a Middle Path: Balancing Patriotism and Piety in the New Silk Road
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