In Egypt, there are many special days and celebrations that people look forward to. In October, there is Moulid Al-Nabi, which is a celebration of the Prophet Muhammad's birthday. In March, there is Sayeda Zeinab's Moulid, which is a celebration for a special religious figure.
In October, there is also the Pharaonic Wedding, where people reenact ancient Egyptian weddings. In August, there is Wafaa Al Nil, which is a celebration of the Nile River. In October and December, there is the Moulid of El-Hussein, which honors a special religious leader. In October, there is the Abu Simbel Festival, which celebrates a famous temple.
In April, there is Sham al Nessim, which is a national holiday celebrating the arrival of spring. In August, there is an Art festival where people can enjoy different forms of art. In May, there is Eid Fitr, which is a celebration after the holy month of Ramadan. In July, there is Eid al Adha, which is a celebration of Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son. In July, there is also the Moulid Abu el-Haggag, which honors a religious figure. In January, there is Coptic Christmas, which is a special day for Christians in Egypt. In November, there is Egyptian National Day, which is a day to celebrate the country.