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Islam during the Song dynasty : ウィキペディア英語版 | Islam during the Song dynasty
The transition from the Tang to the Song dynasty (960–1279) in China did not greatly interrupt the trends of Muslims established during the Tang. ==Islam continues to increase its influence== Many Muslims began to go to China to trade during the Tang dynasty. During the Song dynasty, Muslims began to have a greater economic impact and influence on the country. During the Song dynasty (960–1279), Muslims in China dominated foreign trade and the import/export industry to the south and west.〔(BBC Religion and Ethics ISLAM Origins )〕 Indeed, the office of Director General of Shipping for China's great seaport of Quanzhou was consistently held by a Muslim during this period.〔(ISLAM IN CHINA )〕 The Chinese materia medica 52 (re-published in 1968-75) was revised under the Song dynasty in 1056 and 1107 to include material, particularly 200 medicines, taken from Ibn Sina's ''The Canon of Medicine''.〔http://www.dubaibuzz.com/halaqahmedia.php sulaiman ma - Islam in China〕 Meanwhile, further west, Arabic storytellers were narrating fantastical stories of China, which were incorporated into the ''One Thousand and One Nights'' (''Arabian Nights''), the most famous being the story of Aladdin. Other ''Arabian Nights'' tales set in China include "Tale of Qamar al-Zaman and Budur", "The Story of Prince Sayf al-Muluk", and "The Hunchback's Tale" story cycle.
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