The Prophet's Birthday in Egyptian Traditional Markets

The Mawlid bride is a traditional cultural symbol among Egyptians, made from sugar to celebrate the Prophet Mohamed's birthday. The bride, dressed in a white gown, is sold in popular markets alongside other Mawlid sweets, continuing a cherished heritage passed down through generations.


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It's called graffiti
The colorful houses in West Suhail, Aswan, Egypt.
The colorful houses in West Suhail, Aswan, Egypt.
Sunset over Lake Qarun, Fayoum, Egypt
Onion Seed Bloom: Nature’s Cycle in Full Display
Al-Nour Wal Amal Association Orchestra for the Blind.
The colorful houses in West Suhail, Aswan, Egypt.
It's called graffiti
The colorful houses in West Suhail, Aswan, Egypt.
Onion Seed Bloom: Nature’s Cycle in Full Display
Al-Nour Wal Amal Association Orchestra for the Blind.
Al-Nour Wal Amal Association Orchestra for the Blind.
It's called graffiti
It's called graffiti
The colorful houses in West Suhail, Aswan, Egypt.
View of the sky and its reflection on the water at sunset at Lake Qarun, Fayoum, Egypt.
Al-Nour Wal Amal Association Orchestra for the Blind.
The miniature pyramids of Sedeinga in Sudan.
It's called graffiti
It's called graffiti
It's called graffiti
Nubian graffiti in Aswan, Egypt.
Al-Nour Wal Amal Association Orchestra for the Blind.