2. Eid al-Fitr: During Ramadan, the life of Hui Muslims is much richer than usual. Generally, there are nutritious foods such as beef and mutton, white rice, white flour, camellia oleifera, sugar, tea and fruit. People who fast should eat their fill before the East turns white. After dawn in the east and before sunset, it is forbidden to have sex and cut off all food and drink. The purpose of fasting is to let people experience the pain of hunger and thirst, and to let the rich really help the poor. Through fasting, Hui Muslims gradually develop the virtues of perseverance, strength and honesty.
3. When people fast for a day, most of the men who fast have to wait in the mosque. After hearing the sound of clappers in the mosque, I ate "fast food" in the temple. When breaking fast, if it is summer, you should eat fruit first if you can, drink a bowl of water or cover a bowl of tea unconditionally, and then eat. This is mainly because the fasting Hui people feel thirsty first in summer, not hungry.
4. In winter, some people pay attention to eating a few dates before eating. According to legend, Muhammad loved to eat red dates when he broke fast, so Muslims now have this habit. The expiration of fasting is one of the most solemn festivals of the Hui people every year-Eid al-Fitr.
Eid al-Fitr will last for three days, and the first day will be lively from dawn. Every household should get up early and clean the yard roadway, giving people a clean, comfortable and pleasant feeling. Men, women and children put on their favorite new clothes. Mosques, the places where Hui people meet and have activities, are also cleaned up during festivals, and huge slogans and colored lights are hung to celebrate Eid al-Fitr.