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Machang Mosque in Linxia, Gansu, is a mosque of the Xidaotang sect.

Xidaotang (Chinese: 西道堂; pinyin: Xīdàotáng, "Hall of the Western Dao," i.e. Islam)--originally called Jinxingtang 金星堂, the "Gold Star Hall"; also called the Hanxue pai 汉学派, the "Han Studies Sect" [1]—is a Sino-Islamic religious body / special economic community centered in Gansu province. The Xidaotang is mainly distributed in Lintan and Hezheng County in Gansu,[2] and also has followers in Qinghai, Xinjiang, and Sichuan.[3]

  1. ^ Hu Fan. S.174.
  2. ^ Cihai, S.1811.
  3. ^ chinaculture.org: West Khanqa (gefunden am 27. März 2010)

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