After the ceremony of Eid al-Fitr, they shook hands with each other to congratulate the Hui people for attaching great importance to Eid al-Fitr. Generally, they should try their best to attend the festival gathering. It is best for parents to lead adult children to worship together.
2. Eid al-Adha: a traditional festival of the Hui people. Also known as Eid al-Adha, Sacrifice Day, Loyalty and Filial Piety Day, and Little Eid al-Fitr. It was in Hijilai, that is, the Islamic calendar1February 10. On that day, mosques hung colorful flags and put up slogans to decorate the morning. Hui Muslims bathed themselves, dressed in new clothes and white hats, and gathered in mosques. The imam led Muslims to hold a ceremony facing Mecca, commonly known as Li 'erdai.
Hui Muslims in Hohhot will also hold wrestling, martial arts performances and other entertainment activities, and the imam will lead a grave tour to mourn the dead. Holy Day is the anniversary of the birth of Muhammad, the founder of Islam. This day happened to be the day of Muhammad's death, which is also called "holy taboo".
Muslims in China are used to combining sacred taboos and sacred disciplines to commemorate them, which is called holding a holy meeting. In the mosque, chanting to commemorate, then the participants will have a meal, fry oil, eat whole lamb dishes with noodles and so on.
3. Gadel Night: the origin of Higi, that is, the 27th night of September (Ramadan) in Islamic calendar. Geidel, in Arabic, means precious night. Also known as Gade's evening. Commonly known as sitting at night. It was the night before Ramadan that Muslims sealed 27 fasting days. According to legend, Allah began to issue the Koran that night. At that time, after the service, the imam will chant and give lectures. ?
The Fatimah Festival of the Hui nationality falls on the 14th day of Ramadan every year, that is, September 14th of the Islamic calendar. In memory of Muhammad's daughter and Ali's wife, Fatimah, Hui women went out in person to restrain money and food, chose a spacious Hui home, built a few extra-large iron pots, cooked several cauldrons of miscellaneous bean porridge, branded some oil incense or fried oil incense, and asked Ah Si to pray and praise the deeds of the virgin. Hui people were also called "female saints".
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Food taboo
According to the regulations of Islam, the Hui people fast pigs, horses, donkeys, mules, dogs and all animals and animals that have died by themselves, and fast all birds and animals with ugly images, no matter cows, sheep, camels and chickens, they must read the name of Allah by imams or worshippers and then slaughter them, otherwise they cannot eat them. In daily life, Hui people don't smoke or drink, but they especially like drinking tea and entertaining guests with tea.
Due to the scattered places, different tea drinking customs have been formed, and there are cans of tea in the northern Hui area; There is roasted tea among Hui people in Yunnan; There is tea smashing among the Hui people in Hunan. Gaiwancha is a special hobby of the Hui people in northwest China. The most representative one is "eight-treasure covered bowl tea", that is, tea, crystal sugar, medlar, walnut kernel, sesame, red dates, longan, raisins (or dried apples) are soaked in the covered bowl.
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