Photo via Daily News Egypt “Es’ha ya nayem, wahed el dayem” (Wake up you who is asleep, praise the Almighty), “Am Sayed, Ali, Abdo, Ostaz Ashraf, Captain Mahmoud, wahedo Allah” (Am Sayed, Ali, Abdo, Ostaz Ashraf, Captain Mahmoud, believe in the oneness of Allah). With these chants and a small drum in his hand, the mesaharaty roams the streets chanting to wake people up. Like many traditions that only come into being during Ramadan, the mesaharaty is a man who walks the street at night and calls upon Muslims to wake up for Sohour meals and begin their fast. Sohour is the last meal that Muslims eat before they begin fasting from sunrise to sunset during Ramadan. Out of pure fascination, childr
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