China and Islam
Discover the groundbreaking work of Matthew S. Erie in China and Islam, published by Cambridge University Press in 2017. This comprehensive ethnographic study delves into the unique practice of Islamic law among Chinese Muslims, known as Hui. With 471 pages of insightful analysis, this book is an essential resource for students and specialists interested in the intricate relationships between state and religion, legal pluralism, and conflicts of law.
Erie's meticulous research offers a multifaceted perspective, appealing to those studying anthropology, law and society, Asian studies, and Islamic studies. Whether you are a scholar or simply curious about the intersection of cultures, China and Islam provides a rich exploration of how Islamic law is practiced within the Chinese context. Enhance your understanding of this vital topic and add this essential title to your collection today!