here goes more information than most want
I was told that ten step Tan Tui is the muslim version of the set. The Shaolin Monks altered the set to add two additional lines and stramline the training regimen. For a good discussion on other Muslim styles try:
http://www.taklamakan.org/uighur-l/archive/6_5_1.html
Its a discussion about Muslims in China, they mention the martial styles as well.
Here are the sets taught in the school I go to:
Our beginning sets are:
Shr Ehr Lu Tan Twei - 12 Line Spring Leg
Lien Bu Chuan - Continuos Step Fist
the ten core sets are:
Duan Da Chuan - Short Hit Fist
Mei Hua Chuan - Plum Flower Fist
Ba Bu Chuan - Shuffle Step Fist
Shuan Shin Chuan - Pierce Heart Fist
Wu Yi Chuan - Martial Art Fist
Kai Menn Chuan - Open Gate Fist
Ling Chiu Chuan - Leading Fist
Dso Ma Chuan - Seated Horse Fist
Lien Miann - Continuity Fist
Shu Fa Chuan - Skill and Technique Fist
The four basic weapons, broad sword, staff, straight sword and spear are taught after a handset.
so starting with Lien Bu, you learn broadsword, then Duan Da Chuan, then staff, then mei hua chuan, then straight sword, then Ba Bu Chuan, then Spear
That gets you through the four basic weapons.
And that is the beginning of the curriculum within our school.
I guess that different schools teach the sets in different order.
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IronPig