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What are the Islamic festivals?
Islamic festivals include Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr.

The "three major festivals" in Islam are Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and Holy Day.

(1) Eid al-Fitr is the most solemn festival for Muslims. In Xinjiang, Muslims call this festival "ji zi Festival" (Persian free translation). In the Islamic calendar 10 year 10 month/day. Previously, the whole of September was a fast, and the last day was a new moon. The second day of each month was called Eid al-Fitr, for Eid al-Fitr.

(2) Eid al-Adha is also called "Eid al-Adha" in Xinjiang (Arabic transliteration). 65438+February 10. This is the last day of your pilgrimage. The main content of the celebration is the slaughter of animals.

③ Holy Day, that is, March 12 in the Islamic calendar. This day is the birth day of Muhammad, and it is stipulated as a festival to commemorate him. It is said that the anniversary of Muhammad's death is also in March 12, so this day is also called "holy taboo".

The three major festivals of Islam refer to the three major festivals of Islam, namely Dell (called ji zi Festival in Xinjiang), Eid al-Adha Festival (called Eid al-Adha Festival in Xinjiang) and Holy Festival (called Maulud Festival in Xinjiang). 1950 65438+On February 6, the State Council ordered that cattle and sheep eaten by people of all ethnic groups who believe in Islam be exempted from slaughter tax in order to take care of national customs. This rule has been in use ever since.