The Evolution of Chinese Muslim’s Classical Learning and Schools in the Ming and Qing Dynasties
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Significance of Establishment of Jingtang Education
3. Schools of Early Jingtang Education and Their Characteristics
3.1. Formation of Jinling School
3.1.1. Ma Zhenwu (馬真吾), “the Pioneer of Scholars in Nanjing”
3.1.2. Zhang Shaoshan Taught at Jingjue Mosque (淨覺寺) in Nanjing
3.1.3. Ma Junshi, the Rising Star
3.2. Formation of Shandong School
3.2.1. Chang Zhimei(常志美) and Li Yanling (李延龄)
3.2.2. “The Largest School” in Early Qing Period
3.3. Textbooks and Characteristics of Early Jingtang Education
Beginners who are talented and promising, start with Chahār Fasl, Muhimmāt al-Muslimīn, then learn half of ‘Umdah al-Islām, and then learn three kinds of al-Sarf, and al-Misbāh and Wazā’if (this book is not taught by other teachers. It is a separate subject, namely al-Mantiq, which can be used to solve the study of theology). Then learn Daw’ al-Misbāh or Tabsīr, and then learn Sharh Mallā’ al-Jāmī and Mukhtasar al-Ma‘ānī, these books are devoted to grammar and rhetoric, anyone who studies them can understand the meaning of Arabic. Then let the students learn Minhāj al-Talab in order to understand the meaning of Persian language. Hence, start over again by learning Chahār Fasl, Muhimmāt al-Muslimīn, ‘Umdah al-Islām, and Irshād, Khutab, and then Maqsad al-Aqsā, Mirsād al-’Ibād, Ashi‘‘at al-Lam‘āt, Sharh al-‘Aqā’id al-Nasafiyyah, Mugāmāt, as well as some books of Fiqh, and finally Tafsīr al-Badāwī. If a student assimilates the above knowledge, it will be as easy as splitting bamboo! Even books that are not available in China can be read with Language ability.
4. Schools of Jingtang Education after the Mid-Qing Period and the Change of Their Focus
4.1. The Formation and Development of Shaanxi School
4.1.1. Zhou Liangjun Reinvigorated Jingtang Education
4.1.2. The Development of Shaanxi School after the Hui People’s Uprising in Shanxi and Gansu
4.2. Characteristics of Shaanxi School
4.3. The Rise and Development of Yunnan School
4.3.1. Ma Fuchu, the Founder of the Yunnan School
4.3.2. Ma Lianyuan and the Formation of Yunnan School
4.4. Characteristics of Yunnan School
5. Conclusions
5.1. The Establishment of Jingtang Education was a Fruitful Attempt to Replace Official Schools with Private Schools
5.2. Reasons Why Early Jingtang Education Attached Importance to Sufism
5.3. Reasons for the Change of the Focus of Later Jingtang Education
5.3.1. Internal Reason
5.3.2. External Reason
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Bibliography in the Original Book of Muhimmāt | Bibliography Added in Chinese Jiaokuan jieyao |
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Fatāwāal-Surkhsī (فتاوى السرخسي) Muniyyah al-Musallā (منيّة المصلى) al-Hidāyah (الهداية) al-Wiqāyah (الوقاية) al-Kāfī (الكافي) al-Wāfī (الوافي) Kanz al-Daqāiq (كنز الدقائق) Khazānah al-Fiqh (خزانة الفقه) al-Muntafiq (المنتفق) al-Manzūmah (المنظومة) al-Mukhtasar (المختصر) al-Qudūrī (القدوري) al-Muhīt (المحيط) al-Tajwīd (التجويد) | Rawdah al-Musallī (روضة المصلى) Binā’ al-Islām (بناء الاسلام) al-Kifāyah (الكفاية) Majmū‘Khānī (مجموع خاني) Fawz al-Najāt (فوز النجات) ‘Umdah al-Islām (عمدة الاسلام) Fatāwā al-Saghīr (فتوى الصغير) al-Tarjimah (الترجمة) Fatāwā al-Mas‘ūdī (فتاوى المسعودي) Salāh al-Mas‘ūd (صلوة المسعود) Targhīb al-Salā (ترغيب الصلوة) al-Munaffa‘ (المنفّع) Sajdah al-Sahwah (سجدة السهوة) Zillah al-Qārī (زلة القاري) Fatāwā al-Kabīr (فتاوى الكبير) al-Yanābī (الينابي) al-Tuhfah (التحفة) Haqā’iq (حقائق) |
Title | Category | Language |
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Daftar al-Imān (دفتر الإيمان) | Primer on Faith | Arabic and Persian |
Khatm al-Qurān (ختم القرآن) | Selections on the Quran | Arabic |
al-Niyat (النية) | Prayers | Arabic and Persian |
Chahār Fasl (چهار فصل) | Primary Textbook | Persian |
Muhimmāt al-muslimīn (مهمّمات المسلمين) | Primary Textbook | Persian |
‘Umdah al-Islām (عمدة الإسلام) | Primary Textbook | Persian |
Title | Category | Language | Author |
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Asās al-‘Ulūm (أساس العلوم) | Arabic Morphology and Grammar | Arabic & Persian | Muhammad Hayat |
Daw’ al-Misbāh (ضوء المصباح) | Arabic Grammar | Arabic | Abū al-Fattāh Nasr al-Dīn al-Mutalaqī (1143–1213) |
Sharh Mallā’ al-Jāmī (شرح ملّا الجامي) | Arabic Grammar | Arabic | ‘Abd al-Raḥmān Jāmī (1414–1492) |
Mukhtasar al-Ma‘ānī (مختصر المعاني) | Arabic Rhetoric | Arabic | Sa‘d al-Dīn al-Taftāzānī (1322–1390) |
Sharh al-‘Aqā’id al-Nasafiyyah (شرح العقائد النسفية) | Theology | Arabic | Sa‘d al-Dīn al-Taftāzānī (1322–1390) |
Sharh al-Wiqāyah (شرح الوقاية) | Islamic Jurisprudence | Arabic | ‘Ubad Allah (d. 1346) |
Minhāj al-Talab (منهاج الطلب) | Persian Grammar | Persian | Chang Zhimei 常志美 |
Khutab Rasūl (رسولخطب) | Hadith Commentariesof Sufism | Persian | Ibn Wa‘d (1012–1102) |
Arba‘ūn Fuqarā’ (أربعون فقراء) | Hadith Commentariesof Sufism | Persian | Husām al-Dīn |
Gulistān (گلستان) | Persian Literature | Persian | ‘Abd Allah Sa‘dī al-Sharāzī (1213–1291) |
Mirsād al-‘Ibād (مرصاد العباد) | Sufism | Persian | Najm al-Dīn Rāzī (1177–1256) |
Ashi‘‘at al-Lam‘āt (أشعّة اللمعات) | Sufism | Persian | ‘Abd al-Raḥmān Jāmī (1414–1492) |
Mushaf (مصحف) | Kuran | Arabic |
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Wang, W. The Evolution of Chinese Muslim’s Classical Learning and Schools in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Religions 2022, 13, 553. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13060553
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Chicago/Turabian StyleWang, Wei. 2022. "The Evolution of Chinese Muslim’s Classical Learning and Schools in the Ming and Qing Dynasties" Religions 13, no. 6: 553. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13060553
APA StyleWang, W. (2022). The Evolution of Chinese Muslim’s Classical Learning and Schools in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Religions, 13(6), 553. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13060553