1, food taboo
According to Islamic regulations, Muslims fast pigs, horses, donkeys, mules, dogs and all animals that die of their own accord, and all animals and birds with ugly images, whether cattle, sheep, camels or chickens, must be slaughtered by imams or worshippers after chanting Allah's name, otherwise they cannot be eaten.
2. clothes
Hui women usually wear white round hats and hijab (also called hijab). Whether it is Quanzhou, Guangzhou, Hainan and other coastal areas, or the mainland, it is generally blue and white, with girls, daughters-in-law and elderly people. Generally girls wear green, married women wear black, and elderly women with grandchildren or elderly women wear white.
3. Wedding customs
There are various forms of hui wedding in different places. A more consistent procedure is to ask the matchmaker to propose marriage, say two things (also called some tea), arrange flowers (also called betrothal), get married, miss Nikaha, celebrate happiness, make trouble in the bridal chamber, put a needle and thread, and answer the door. At weddings, men and women also hold banquets to entertain guests.
Extended data
On the Customs and Culture of Hui Nationality
In daily life, fulfilling the five pillars of Islam, such as chanting, ritual, fasting, attending classes and pilgrimage, is the basic practice of faith. Reading means that all men, women and children should learn to read the truth. "Rites", that is, sacrifices, mainly include daily morning rituals, noon rituals, funeral rituals, faint rituals, and small rituals at five o'clock. Every Friday, the main party is held, and Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are held twice a year.
"Fasting" means fasting, which is also called "fasting, fasting and fasting" when the Islamic calendar comes in September (Ramadan). Every day, people eat before the East turns white, then fast, and after sunset, they don't drink or eat during the day and never have sex. The "lesson", also called zakat, belongs to the "poor tax", which can be distributed to the poor, those who manage accounts, those who cannot be redeemed, those who are unable to pay their debts, and those who are helpless. It can also be used for charity and public welfare undertakings such as building bridges and running education. "pilgrimage" means pilgrimage. Islam stipulates that anyone who is healthy and has a safe journey, whether male or female, must go to Kaaba once in his life.
In addition to the five pillars of Islam, it also requires children to be filial to their parents, husband and wife to love each other, Hui compatriots to tolerate each other, and friends to treat each other sincerely. All these are regarded as part of faith.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia: Hui Nationality