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What are the taboos for Muslims?

1, Hui people's beliefs are:

Hui people's beliefs include three parts: inner sincerity, chanting and practice. Specifically, according to the provisions of Islam, the Hui people must maintain these three beliefs, among which the belief in Allah is the core of belief, that is, believing that Allah is unique, creating all things in the world, the sun, the moon and the stars and dominating all things in the universe.

2. Taboo of Hui nationality:

According to Islamic regulations, Muslims fast pigs, horses, donkeys, mules, dogs and all animals that die of their own accord, and all animals and birds with ugly images, whether cattle, sheep, camels or chickens, must be slaughtered by imams or worshippers after chanting Allah's name, otherwise they cannot be eaten.

Extended data:

Headdress is the most typical and distinctive dress of Hui nationality. Because Islam is still white, Hui people regard white as the cleanest and happiest color. White, green and black are the main colors of clothes and crowns.

A small white hat without eaves worn by Hui men, also known as "returning hat" or "worshipping hat". There are five colors: white, gray, blue, green and black, which are worn in different seasons. Generally, white hats are worn most in spring, summer and autumn, and gray or black in winter.

Different sects and regions have different hat styles. For example, the Hui people of He Zhe Ye School like hexagonal pointed hats. The six petals represent their firm belief in the six major faiths, and the hat ring represents the unity of all religions. In addition to white hats, imams, mandalas and religious Hui elders in mosques like to wear headscarves.