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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Qi Jingyi (Chinese: ) (1656-1719), also known as Hilal al-Din, was a Chinese Sufi master, instrumental in the spread of the Qadiriyyah school among Chinese Muslims. He was known among his followers as Qi Daozu ( ), i.e. Grand Master Qi. According to Qi Jingyi''s followers, the 16-year-old Qi Jingyi met the revered master Afaq Khoja in Xining in 1672, and asked him to become his teacher. Afaq Khoja supposedly said in response: "I am not your teacher; my ancient teachin...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Qi Jingyi (Chinese: ) (1656-1719), also known as Hilal al-Din, was a Chinese Sufi master, instrumental in the spread of the Qadiriyyah school among Chinese Muslims. He was known among his followers as Qi Daozu ( ), i.e. Grand Master Qi. According to Qi Jingyi''s followers, the 16-year-old Qi Jingyi met the revered master Afaq Khoja in Xining in 1672, and asked him to become his teacher. Afaq Khoja supposedly said in response: "I am not your teacher; my ancient teaching is not to be passed on to you; your teacher has already crossed the Eastern Sea and arrived in the Eastern land. You must therefore return home quickly, and you will become a famous teacher in your land." He later studied under Koja Abd Alla, a 29th generation descendant of Prophet Muhammad, who had entered China in 1674.