Taboos for Han people to attend Hui people’s funerals and follow the members: Han people are not allowed to attend the funerals of the Hui people. When the Hui people attend the funerals of the Hui people, they cannot say that they are following the members, but they have to say "圜 tie".
The Hui nationality avoids talking about "death", and "death" is generally called "impermanence". In some places, it is called "guizhen" or "maoti"; "guizhen" is a term used by the Hui people to believe in religion and religious professionals. As well as the name of the religious upper class; the funeral must go through the procedures of mortuary, good presentation, preparation, purification, burial, and commemoration of the deceased.
The funeral ceremony (the standing one) is the most important part of the Hui funeral; everyone who participates in the funeral must do ghusl, and the leader of the funeral is usually a person from the mosque. The position of imam is sometimes determined based on the will of the deceased. Regardless of seniority or status, as long as he understands Islamic rules and has high prestige among the masses.
Generally, different scales and methods of commemorative activities are adopted according to the length of the deceased's impermanence; commemoration starts from the night of the burial, including "First Seven", "Two Seven", "Third Seven", " "Forty Days", "Hundred Days", "Anniversary".