This year celebrations of the Prophet Mohammed's birth comes in the middle of a packed calendar, but that will not stop Egyptians practising important traditions and rituals on this holy occasion. The most important ritual when celebrating the Prophet’s birthday is preparing the special desserts, Halawet al-Moulid, which include different delicacies for each occasion. Sometimes young girls and women will buy al-Moulid dolls made of sugar. Egyptians customarily exchange these sweets, especially with their relatives. Husbands-to-be buy al-Moulid desserts for their fiancées each year. Before Egypt’s 1952 revolution, King Farouk was always keen to stress Egyptians participated in these celebrations so that he appeared religious. The Prophet’s birthday is also a great opportunity to enjoy religious songs, which discuss ethics and stories about the Prophet’s life.
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