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Participants at the conclusion of Faisal exhibition: Celebrating the month of Ramadan in Egypt has a special nature

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At the conclusion of the 8th Faisal Book Fair, organized by the Egyptian General Book Authority, a seminar entitled "Ramadan and the Folklore" was held yesterday evening, with the participation of Dr. Ahmed Morsi and Dr. Nahla Imam.

Dr. Ahmed Morsi spoke about Ramadan as he lived and his childhood in his village, and that the Egyptian man loves the joy and if he is not and did not love life when the Egyptian people continued.

As for the rituals of the month of Ramadan, he said: Privacy is not only linked to Ramadan. Egyptians have turned all religious occasions into joy, such as the birth of the Prophet. There is no country that celebrates it as Egypt, and Hajj is an essential part of the visit of the beloved Egyptians. As well as the connection of the feast in the village and in the village, all the houses are made in the house.

And about the habits of Ramadan, said Dr. Ahmed Marsa, we were meeting for breakfast, and after Taraweeh prayers, the councils of the Samaritans to Suhur and the stories and the process of walking like the crescent moon and subtract the Fawazir, which moved to the city after that came Fawazir Ramadan, and Fawazir in the village have a goal and not just entertainment and tales were purposeful And the time of the suhur drapes the mascara on the houses and calls the families and sometimes the poems, and the children were walking with the lanterns with lanterns, and there are many and many happy rituals, the religion of the Egyptians is not only rituals but rituals that bring joy and life without insults It's so Framadan in Egypt is different from the rest of the country.

Nahla Imam, every place and every country has its rituals for the month of Ramadan, and in Egypt there are social customs and there are old roots in the month of Ramadan, the interest is to eat in the first ten days of Ramadan, and ten to buy the festive dress, The latter was preparing for the Eid al-Fitr, and was used in the past to build houses and gather families and neighbors to make al-Hakk.

Dr. Nahla Imam added that the lantern was not introduced in Ramadan, but it existed before, and was associated with the month of Ramadan since the Fatimid era. The idea of ​​feeding and the rituals of the beneficent and the Ayamish also emerged from historical customs. In fact, even if there was some change, But it still exists.

The Freedom team also concluded the artistic activity of the exhibition and presented a group of dances, including the skirt, Amar Ya Alexandrina, Halawa Shamsna, and the end of the activity for the children were distributed certificates of appreciation of the best ten winning paintings in the exhibition of storytelling.

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