Kasim Tuet

Kasim Tuet
Traditional Chinese脫維善
Simplified Chinese脱维善
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTuō Wéishàn
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationTyut Wàihsihn
Jyutpingtyut3 wai4 sin6

Kazim Wilson Tuet Wai-sin (1919–1990), commonly known as Kasim Tuet or Wilson Tuet, was a Chinese entrepreneur who played a major role in the development of Islam in Hong Kong.[1][2][3] He was one of the pioneers of Chinese Muslim education in the city.[4][5]

  1. ^ 愛國愛教、熱心公益的回族企業家脫維善先生 [Mr. Kasim Tuet, a Hui entrepreneur who loved his country, loved his religion, and contributed to the public welfare], Hong Kong Noor Al-Islam (in Traditional Chinese), 2002-01-21, archived from the original on 2011-07-26, retrieved 2010-08-09
  2. ^ Terry, Edith (2004-10-20), "Cleaning up their corporate act", South China Morning Post, archived from the original on 2011-07-16, retrieved 2010-08-09
  3. ^ Cottrell, Jill (1992), "The Law of Defamation" (PDF), Law Lectures for Practitioners, 19, Hong Kong Law Journal: 38–68, retrieved 2010-08-09
  4. ^ Wang Ma, Rosey (2004), "Hui diaspora", in Ember, Melvin; Ember, Carol R.; Skoggard, Ian (eds.), Encyclopedia of Diasporas: Immigrant and Refugee Cultures Around the World, Springer, pp. 113–124, ISBN 978-0-306-48321-9
  5. ^ 记香港中华回教博爱社主席脱志贤先生 [Remembering Hong Kong Chinese Muslim Cultural and Fraternal Association Chairman Tuet Che-yin], Gansu Daily (in Simplified Chinese), 2009-09-29, retrieved 2010-08-09