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What are the festivals of the Hui people

1, Eid al-Fitr: the Arabic translation of the Dai Fei Tuer. This festival is a Muslim fasting period expired days of fasting, but also the largest and most solemn festival of the Hui. Held on October 1 every year in the Islamic calendar.

2, Gulbang Festival: time in the seventieth day after Eid al-Fitr, held on December 10 in Islam. Islam provides that the first half of December in the religious calendar is the date for Muslims to go to Mecca to perform Hajj. The last day of Hajj is celebrated by slaughtering cows and sheep, and a meal for all **** is called an offering.

3, the Holy Jubilee Festival: also known as the Holy Jubilee Festival, one of the three major festivals for Islam. According to legend, Muhammad's birth and death are in the Islamic calendar on March 12, Muslims in order to commemorate the Islamic saint Muhammad created Islam,

4, Ramadan: refers to the first month of the lunar calendar, the month of May, September and other three months. In this March, it is appropriate to hold fasting food law, careful words and deeds, diligently cultivate good karma, to eliminate evil, so called Ramadan or good month.

5, Dengxiao Festival: Islamic festival, time for the annual religious calendar July 27th. On this evening, Hui Muslims gathered to the Square Mosque to hold services, prayers, to commemorate.