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| | MAR Data Chronology for Hui Muslims in China |
 | | It says that the Huis originated from dozens of ancient ethnic groups, not from the Arabs or Persians, as is commonly believed. |  | | The theory asserts that the Hui people arose from Central, South and Southeast Asia, as well as from Africa. |  | | Hui protestors demonstrated in several cities in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (NHAR) against the publication of a book on sexual practices, which the Muslims deemed offensive. |
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http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/inscr/mar/chronology.asp?groupId=71002
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| | Hui |
 | | Although the Hui people have used Chinese as their main means of communication for centuries, classical Qu'ranic Arabic is used in the mosques, although for many worshippers it is probably just intoned rather than understood. |  | | According to the official history of Hunan's Hui community, the original languages of the Hui as they moved east were Arabic, Persian and Chinese used together, but Chinese became the lingua franca as Muslim and Chinese communities intermingled. |  | | However, even today, Hui people in Hunan use certain Arabic and Persian words in their daily contact with other Hui. |
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http://www.thinkwow.com/surgeup/hui.htm
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| | WHITE HATS, OIL CAKES, AND COMMON BLOOD: |
 | | On the basis of this analysis of the Hui, we cannot predict a centrifugal collapse of the People's Republic of China, in the manner of the former USSR. |  | | From the 15th to the 20th century, Hui (or the earlier Huihui) was simply the Chinese word for "Muslim." The ethnographers of the Qing empire divided its subjects by language, so that male Chinese-speaking Muslims, being Sinophone, had to wear the queue, the pigtail that signified Chinese submission to the Manchus. |  | | As frightened by a Hui mob as their colleagues in Yunnan had been in 1990, the police fired into the crowd of protesters, killing five and injuring as many as forty. |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/jlipman/whitehats.htm
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 | | The Hui were a hardy and courageous people, surviving the long and perilous journey from the Persian (Iraqi/Iranian) Middle Eastern lands. |  | | The Hui chiefs called upon their people to learn wu shu as a "holy practice" in order to help foster discipline and bravery during their struggle for survival in their adopted land. |  | | Also, the "Hui Hui Shi Ba Zou" (18 fist fighting exercises of the Hui) was considered to be the very best in combat exercises. |
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http://www.mubai.cc/articles/art17.htm
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| | Hui 回族 - China History Forum, online chinese history forum |
 | | Although neither the Huis nor the Uighurs existed as nationalities prior to the twentieth century, it is ironic that it was the Huis who were intimately involved in the definition of the Uighur people in this century. |  | | Most Hui communities in China proper are surrounded by larger Han districts--like the famous Ox Street community in Beijing. |  | | It seem that the Hui is essentially any muslim that do not have their own language. |
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http://www.chinahistoryforum.com/index.php?showtopic=1355
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| | Ummah.com - Muslim Kung Fu - the Fist of the Bodyguards |
 | | People took the first syllable of his name “Cha” and thus the style known as “cha chuan” — cha fist, was born. |  | | In China they are known as the "Hui" people. |  | | Originally its basis, the tan tui set, was composed of 28 routines — one for each letter of the Arabic alphabet. |
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http://www.ummah.net/forum/printthread.php?t=45186
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| | Who are these Chinese people? |
 | | Day3: Introduction of Hui people: population, geographic locations, lifestyles, language, religion and political power. |  | | The contents of lesson will include the geographic locations, religious beliefs, eating habits, languages, political power, living styles and cultural customs of Han and Hui people. |  | | Day 2: Introduction of Han people: population, geographic locations, lifestyles, language religions and political power. |
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http://www.yale.edu/ycias/pier/resources/lessons/zhou.htm
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| | AIMS - Unreached People Group Profies |
 | | Descendants of these people, along with others who came later, are known as Dungans. |  | | The ancestors of the Hui people were merchants, soldiers (sometimes mercenaries), handicraftsmen, and scholars who went to China from Islamic Persia and Arabia (7 |  | | Need: To win the Dungan people to Christ, it is important that properly trained, long-term workers dwell with them, learning their language and culture, becoming their friends. |
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http://www.aims.org/huiofcentraasia.html
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| | Ethnic Tensions Smolder in China -- In These Times |
 | | I understood Han and Hui to be of the same ethnic background, for the most part, but of different religious persuasions. |  | | But there is no doubt the Hui now enjoy far more religious freedom than they did in the first decades of Communist rule, when the Party repressed practice of all faiths. |  | | In Ji Yuan, about 80 miles to the west, “thousands of Hui people were getting into trucks to go join the fight,” says Yuan Peng, a Hui man in Ji Yuan. |
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http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/1789
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| | China Source |
 | | The Hui faith is very complex with its wide variety of sects and menhuan (saintly lineage) groups/orders. |  | | In 1949, twenty thousand Hui fled to Taiwan with the Chinese nationals who fled following the Communist victory in the mainland. |  | | Each village is centered around a mosque where the ahong (religious leader) taught for about three years before moving on to another mosque. |
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http://www.chsource.org/Hui.htm
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| | hui tribe & people indigenous asia social studies |
 | | It not only has a dominant place in the spiritual life of the people, uniting different social groups between the Hui members, but it also dictates the guiding principles of secular life, giving the Huis their distinctive customs." You will learn about a few Hui customs. |  | | __ "The Islamic religion had a deep influence on the life style of the Hui people. |  | | Islam has been a strong unifying force in the formation of the Hui nationality. |
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http://www.archaeolink.com/hui_tribe_.htm
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| | AsiaFinest Discussion Forum -> Ethnic Clashes Erupt in China, Leaving 150 Dead |
 | | a lot of Hui people are Hans, it's just that their religion is muslim |  | | Also the Muslamic religion is a very peaceful one but there are some bad apples out there who give them a bad name thus people stereotype against them... |  | | China GAVE their ancestors a home, now they are chinese and China is their country. |
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http://www.asiafinest.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=21455
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| | GPD for the PDA |
 | | Some Hui Christians are in serious study outside of China, equipping themselves to minister to their own people in China. |  | | Some Huis are reading Bibles and their lives are changed, but they desperately need Christian fellowship. |  | | Sufis in China are involved in mysticism, the worshipping at their saints' tombs and the blending of Confucian morality with Buddhist folk ritualism. |
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http://www.global-prayer-digest.org/pda/daily/2005-2-17.html
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 | | Because Islam came to China during the golden years of expansion, the Hui were infused with a burning warrior spirit from a very young age, it comes as no surprise that they embraced Wushu of all things to excel at and assimilate into their culture. |  | | The descendants of these Arab - Persian - Chinese marriages were called “Hui” or “Huijiaotu” which is the Chinese word for a follower of Islam. |  | | Some very famous Muslim styles from China are Baji Chuan, Pigua Chuan, Tan Toi, Cha Chuan, Shing Yi Liu He Chuan, Hui Hui Shi Ba Jiao, Hua Chuan, Ba Men Chuan, Ma family spear and Stick of Ali. |
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http://www.mubai.cc/articles/art44.htm
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| | Enhancing Dialogue |
 | | Although we explained that the Seven Habits material was mainly to underpin the process, it became obvious after the first two hui that people wanted more information about it. |  | | It is not earth shattering stuff and most people recognise it as common sense. |  | | “Taking people with us” therefore means providing a reason and opportunities for them to participate in piecing together an understanding of the issues rather than trying to persuade them. |
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http://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/research/social/EnhancingDialogue.asp
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| | thewesternfront's Xanga Site |
 | | AIIM exists as a multi-ethnic and multi-generational mission targeting the unreached and unengaged peoples of the earth with the message of Christ and involving them in the process. |  | | However, to reach all Hui, we must consider that not all Hui live in the countryside in tight-knit communities. |  | | The Chinese Church MUST be involved in the evangelization of the Hui, and other unreached peoples (i.e. |
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http://www.xanga.com/thewesternfront
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| | Chinese Ethnic Groups: Hui People |
 | | These people, who are also called Huis or Huihuis because of their religious beliefs, were identical with Huihe people in Anxi in present Xinjiang and are part of the ancestors of today's Huis. |  | | Moslems pray and hold religion activities in a mosque. |  | | The main festivals of the Hui nationality are the Kaizhai Festival, Corban Festival and Almsgiving Festival. |
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http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/nationality/hui
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| | ecoi.net - Focus countries » China » Ethnicity (Other ethnic groups) |
 | | [16f] In the early Communist period, officials continued the practice of referring to Islam as hui jiao - "faith of the Hui [people]". |  | | [1a] (p 200) As reported by the Encyclopaedia of the Peoples of the World (1993) there are sizeable communities of Koreans in Jilin and Heilongjiang, both provinces close to border with North Korea (DPRK). |  | | Qur'anic Arabic is used during ritual, but has never been a common language for communication. |
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http://www.ecoi.net/doc/en/CN/content/7/9594-10746
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| | Hui - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hui (Maori assembly): a social gathering in a Maori community |  | | Hui (family name) (許) is a family name particularly for Cantonese-speaking Chinese. |  | | This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hui
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| | Hui Minority - Chinese Nationalities |
 | | The Hui are essentially the same as the Han, except that they are Muslim, the Islamic religion having been introduced by Arab soldiers and merchants 1,200 years ago. |  | | About a third of Ningxia Autonomous Region is Hui people, living mostly in the south of the region. |  | | The Hui minority are descended from the Arab and Iranian traders who traveled to China during the Tang Dynasty. |
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http://www.paulnoll.com/China/Minorities/min-Hui.html
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| | PRC Desertification: Inner Mongolian Range Wars and the Ningxia Population Boom |
 | | In 1990 the illiteracy rate was 14 percent for men and 33 percent for women -- and according to the Inner Mongolia demographic analysis cited below, illiterate women had on average three times as likely as literate women to have more than one child. |  | | Since most of these people are of the Hui nationality, this is also a nationalities issue, noted the authors of the report. |  | | Mountainous southern Ningxia where many of the Hui live is the poorest part of the region. |
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http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/sandt/desmngca.htm
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| | Hui People |
 | | you are here > home: people and places: people groups: |  | | The Hui people are the third largest ethnic minority of the 56 officially recognized minorities and are scattered throughout China. |  | | As one of China's recognized minorities, the Hui enjoy many privileges not enjoyed by the Han people. |
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http://easia.imb.org/peopleplaces/upg/hui.htm
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| | HP Labs : People Pages: Hui Chao Publications |
 | | Using this site means you accept its terms |  | | HP Labs : People Pages: Hui Chao Publications |  | | Hui Chao, Background pattern recognition, in Proceeding of the Document Layout Interpretation and Its application (DLIA2003) workshop, August, 2003. |
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http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hui_Chao/publications.htm
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| | Sam Hui |
 | | Don’t have to mention his philosophy that has awakened people to the wisdom of life. |  | | Sam Hui sported a guitar slung over his shoulder and drummed catchy tunes about everyday people in everyday life. |  | | Sam Hui is a great singer and actor. |
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http://www.hkvpradio.com/artists/samhui
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| | 2005 LSA Institute - People - Yen-hui Audrey Li |
 | | She has focused on the grammatical study of natural languages. |  | | 2005 LSA Institute - People - Yen-hui Audrey Li Yen-hui Audrey Li received her Ph.D. from University of Southern California in 1985 and is Professor of Linguistics and East Asian Languages and Cultures at University of Southern California. |
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http://web.mit.edu/org/l/lsa2005/people/bios/li.html
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| | Ann Hui, director, Boat People May 23 in History |
 | | Ann Hui, director, Boat People May 23 in History |  | | Trouble springs from idleness, and grievous toil from needless ease. |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/events/1947/may_23_1947_108109.html
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