Zhongguo Huijiaojing shuju

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Zhongguo Huijiaojing shuju ( Chinese  中国 回教 经 书局 , Pinyin Zhōngguó Huíjiàojīng shūjú ; Chinese Islamic Publishing House / Chinese Islamic Bookstore) is a well-known Chinese Islamic publishing house that was founded in Shanghai in 1928 . It was founded by the Shanghai Ahong (Imam) Mai Junsan (1888-1967).

His authors include scholars from the Ming and Qing dynasties (such as Wang Daiyu王 岱 舆, Zhang Zhong张 中, Wu Zunqi伍 遵 契, Ma Zhu马 注, Liu Zhi刘智, Ma Dexin马德 新 and Ma Lianyuan马 联 元) also modern scholars (such as Yang Zhongming杨仲明, Wang Jingzhai王静 斋, Ma Jian马 坚 and Jin Jitang金吉堂).

According to the Chinese Encyclopedia of Islam , the publisher published about 200,000 books (books) of Arabic and Chinese scriptures that were sold across the country, and played a role in Sino-Arabic cultural exchange and dissemination of Islamic knowledge.

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  1. Chinese  中国 伊斯兰 百科全书 , Pinyin Zhōngguó Yīsīlán bǎikē quánshū , English Chinese Encyclopaedia of Islam  - "Chinese Encyclopedia of Islam"
  2. according to norislam.com: Zhongguo Huijiaojing shuju (Zhang Zhicheng) - accessed on December 6, 2019

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