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What is the festival of Gurbang

Gurbon is one of the three major festivals of Islam.

"Gurbon" is known in Arabic as Elder Gurbon, or Elder Azuha. The word "erd" means festival. "Gurban" and "Azuha" both contain the meaning of "sacrifice" and "dedication", so the festival is generally called "Sacrifice Day". Therefore, this festival is generally called "Sacrifice Festival" or "Eid al-Adha". It is also translated as "Kurban".

"Kurban" is somewhat like the Spring Festival of the Han Chinese people, with the meaning of celebration and reunion. It is a day of rest, when adults slaughter sheep and cows, children sing and dance, and everyone gathers together. The relationship between Wei and Han is increasingly optimized, and national unity is no longer just an empty word. Gurbang Festival is just a good start, and I believe that in the days to come, we can really achieve national integration, without distinction.

The development of Islam in China:

Islam by the seventh century A.D. by the Meccans Muhammad in the Arabian Peninsula was first raised, patriotism is the belief that the middle of the seventh century A.D. from West Asia, the Middle East into China. By the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasty more than 1000 years of dissemination and development, has now become one of the five major religious beliefs in China. Islam has different titles in different historical periods in China.

In the Song and Yuan dynasties, it was called "Daxueism"; in the Ming dynasty, it was called "Tianfangism" or "Huihuiism"; from the end of the Ming dynasty to the Qing dynasty, it was called "Qingzhenism"; in the Republican period, it was called "Qingdaoism"; and in the Republican period, it was called "Qingdaoism". In the Ming Dynasty, it was called "Tianfangism" or "Huihuiism"; from the end of the Ming Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, it was called "Halalism"; and during the Republic of China period, it was called "Islam". There are Hui, Uyghur, Kazakh, Dongxiang, Kirgiz, Salar, Tajik, Uzbek, security, Tatar and other 10 nationalities most of the faith.