D***r 发帖数: 7511 | 1 一方面造就了大量穆斯林
另一方面也促使了穆斯林的汉化
Intermarriage Laws[edit]
The Ming policy towards the Islamic religion was tolerant, while their
racial policy towards ethnic minorities was of integration through forced
marriage. Muslims were allowed to practice Islam, but if they were members
of other ethnic groups they were required by law to intermarry, so Hui had
to marry Han since they were different ethnic groups, with the Han often
converting to Islam.
Integration was mandated through intermarriage by Ming law, ethnic
minorities had to marry people of other ethnic groups. The Chinese during
the Ming dynasty also tried to force foreigners like the Hui into marrying
Chinese women.[10] Marriage between upper class Han Chinese and Hui Muslims
was low, since upper class Han Chinese men would both refuse to marry Muslim
women, and forbid their daughters from marrying Muslim men, since they did
not want to convert due to their upper class status. Only low and mean
status Han Chinese men would convert if they wanted to marry a Hui woman.
Ming law allowed Han Chinese men and women to not have to marry Hui, and
only marry each other, while Hui men and women were required to marry a
spouse not of their race.[11][12][13] |
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