The Chinese Islamic History Timeline

  • 616

    Islamic Introduced to China

    Islamic Introduced to China
    As indicated by Chinese Muslims', Islam was first presented in China in 616-18 AD by Sahaba (friends) of Prophet Muhammad: Sa`d ibn Abi Waqqas, Sayid, Wahab ibn Abu Kabcha and another Sahaba. Wahab ibn abu Kabcha (Wahb abi Kabcha) may be a child of al-Harth ibn Abdul Uzza.
  • 618

    Tang Dynasty

    Tang Dynasty
    The Tang Dynasty was a standout amongst the most prosperous lines in Chinese history. It was the brilliant age for verse and painting, and best known for tricolored coated ceramics and woodblock printing.
  • 627

    First Mosque

    First Mosque
    First Mosque Built in China in 627
  • 651

    Arabian visits China

    Arabian visits China
    In Chinese history, that year is considered to check the start of Islam first experience with China. Chinese records say that amid the period 651, 39 Arabian emissaries went to China, and more Arabian and Persian merchants came to China to work together.
  • 687

    Omayyad

    Omayyad
    Muslims achieved the shoreline of China within the ocean amid the Umayyad Period. Progressively, Muslim people group flew up along the drift. Additionally, Persian traders going along the Silk Route carried products and religious thoughts with them to China.
  • 960

    Song Dynasty

    Song Dynasty
    (960–1279)In the start of the Song Dynasty Muslims had turned out to be extremely persuasive and noteworthy in the import/send out industry. The position of Director of Shipping was constantly held by a Muslim amid the Song Dynasty.
  • 1237

    Mongol conquest

    Mongol conquest
    The Mongol victory of China was a progression of real military endeavors by the Mongol Empire to attack China appropriate. It spread over six decades in the thirteenth century. This was the first run through in history that the entire of China was vanquished and along these lines controlled by a remote or non-local ruler.
  • 1279

    Yuan Dynasty

    Yuan Dynasty
    The Yuan Dynasty (1279– 1368) was China's first outside drove administration, in the middle of the Chinese Song and Ming traditions. It was set up by Kublai Khan, pioneer of the immense Mongol Empire, and fell into inside resistance after it put some distance between its Mongol roots.
  • 1368

    " Golden Age "

    " Golden Age "
    Within this period, specialists, engineers, researchers, artists, savants, geographers and dealers in the Islamic world added to farming, expressions of the human experience, financial aspects, industry, law, literature,navigation, logic, sciences, social science, and innovation, both by protecting prior conventions and by including developments and advancements of their own
  • Qing Dynasty

    Qing Dynasty
    The Qing Dynasty 1644 was the last magnificent administrated dynasty in China. It was established as a league of non-Chinese tribes under the administration of the Manchus who initially lived in the upper east, a district later called Manchuria.
  • Ming Dynasty

    Ming Dynasty
    At its pinnacle, the Ming dynasty made China a worldwide superpower, impacting the known world in exchange, culture and may. It crossed almost 300 years, from the fall of the Mongols in 1368 to the power of the Manchus in 1644.
  • 1646 Revolt

    At the point when the Qing dynasty attacked the Ming dynasty in 1644, Muslim Ming supporters drove by Muslim pioneers Milayin, Ding Guodong, and Ma Shouying led a revolt in 1646 against the Qingr. The Muslim Ming supporters were pounded by the Qing with 100,000 of them, including Milayin and Ding Guodong slaughtered.
  • Chinese Islamic Association

    Chinese Islamic Association
    In 1953, the Chinese Islamic Association, a national association for China's Muslims was built up. After China embraced the arrangements of change and opening, the Chinese government certified once more that the opportunity of religious conviction is one of the nation's long haul, major approaches.
  • Hajj Rules

    During the Cultural Revolution, Chinese Muslims were not permitted to go to the Hajj, and just did as such through Pakistan, yet this strategy was turned around in 1979. Chinese Muslims now go to the Hajj in huge numbers.
  • Islam Today

    Islam Today
    Around 23.3 million Muslims live in China, making up 1.8% of the aggregate populace, as indicated by Pew Research Center information from 2010. The Center predicts the Muslim populace to develop to around 30 million by 2030.