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Also see: Is China a House of Islam?: Chinese Questions, Arabic Answers, and the Translation of Salafism from Cairo to Canton, 1930-1932 Inayatallah Ahmadi, “ al-Muslimu al-Sin ” [Muslims of China], Al-Manar 15 (1912): 550–52 and 692–94 ; “ al-Muslimu al-Sin fi Manshuriya ” [Muslims of China in Manchuria], Al-Manar 15 (1912): 233–34 ; Inayatallah Ahmadi, “ al-Muslimun fi al-Sin jami‘iyya Islamiyya fi Bakin ” [Muslims of China: An Islamic society in Beijing], Al- Manar 15 (1912): 790–97 ; “ Shay’ min ‘awai’d Muslimi Al-Sin al-diniyya ” [Something from the habits of the Muslims in China], Al-Manar 15 (1912): 550–52 ; Inayatallah Ahmadi, “ Ahwal Muslimin al-Sin ,” [Conditions of Muslims in China], Al-Manar 16 (1912): 63–64 . رفع المواد هنا لا يعني الموافقة التامة لكل المواد و الشخصية المتكلمة أو المتكلمة عنها - بل كل الناس لديهم آراء صحيحة و الخاطئة و على كل مسلم إتباع عقيدة و منهج السلف. Uploading items does not mean agreeing with all of their content or the speaker. Any given material m