How to say Happy New Year in Hui Language?

Hui people speak Chinese, so just say Happy New Year in Chinese.

You can also say: Ansai Mu-Alei Kongmu (God bless you). Or simply say: Eid al-Fitr is auspicious!

Hui people celebrate the New Year-Eid al-Fitr.

Time: early October in Islamic calendar

Every year, September in the Islamic calendar is the month of fasting for Muslims. All qualified Muslim men and women must fast for one month and do not eat or drink during the day. Look at the moon on the last day of Ramadan. After watching the moon, fasting is over, and the next day is Eid al-Fitr.

Get up in the morning, take a shower, put on clean clothes, and start frying some traditional ethnic foods at home, such as oily incense and prickly heat. Go to the mosque to attend the ceremony in the morning. After the service, I went out to work for Nie Tie, the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled. Then ask the imam to go to the grave for the deceased relatives to commemorate the deceased. ?

During the festival, men, women and children wear costumes to visit relatives and friends, send oil incense to each other, and neighbors congratulate each other. Hui Muslims pay special attention to Eid al-Fitr, and the celebration scene is very grand, so it is also called "Hui New Year".

Strictly speaking, Hui people are not old enough, because Nian is a legendary monster in China. Hui people believe in Islam, but they don't believe in folk superstitions in China culture. Hui people don't believe that there will be a "year" in the "Year Pass", and they don't believe that our ancestors will bless us. We only believe that God (called God in Christianity) will bless us.

However, in recent years, in order to promote the concept of "Chinese nation", the country has gradually played down the legend of "Year" and vigorously advocated the Spring Festival.

Spring Festival can be called "Spring Festival", which is easily accepted by Hui and other ethnic minorities who do not belong to Han culture.