User talk:Noahsnave

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Week 3 assignment (Possible Wikipedia pages to work on) In my researching for last weeks class, I came across a topic I have never heard about in the field of religious studies which is Islam and it's presence in China. It never crossed my mind that China had a history with outside religions as I had presumed that the insular character China possesses on most topics would have carried over into religion as well. I wanted my possible pages to share a common theme, so the 3 that I have found so far all deal with Islam in China or it's territories. I will look for more short articles on the subject in days to come but these are 3 that I have selected as candidates for the time being. They are:

1. The Han Kitab, a collection of Chinese Islamic texts from the 18th century that present a fusing of Confucian and Islamic concepts. This is my first choice as it is truly a stub and I believe it has the most potential to be added to as it ties into other topics on the subject of Islam in China fairly easily. 2. Kachee or Tibetan Muslims, a religious minority in Tibet who are recognized as Tibetans but practice Islam. Despite not being a genuine stub, this page only has a footnote and two references. 3. The Hundred Word Eulogy, or more aptly the hundred character eulogy, which is a hundred character pronouncement in praise of Islam and Muhammed by Emperor Hongwu in the 12th century. Finding English sources on this may be difficult but once again there are only a handful of sources, most of them Chinese. This has good potential to be added to.

You would have loved the event that happened on Thursday, Noah! It was a delegation of scholars and jurists from Shanghai, China, who visited Queen's to give a talk on Islam in Contemporary China and learn from us some of the ways that the state, scholars, and Muslim communities negotiate the integration of migrant Muslim communities in Canada. MonstreDélicat (talk) 17:48, 3 October 2015 (UTC)

Welcome!
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Hi Noah!
This is shaping up to be an excellent assignment!

Jenna

Jmowbray27 (talk) 14:07, 26 September 2015 (UTC)