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Al Sebou’: Halaatak Bergalatak, and the Egyptian Baby Shower
Painting of Egyptian Sebou’ | Photo Credit: Egyptian Painter Mohsen Abo El Azm via Twitter The arrival of a newborn in the family is an unmatched joy– between happily teary-eyed faces and an excitement for the future – Egyptians welcome newborns in revelry, most notably known as the Egyptian sebou’ (The Seventh). The sebou’ is a ritual that takes place on the seventh day after the birth of a child of either sex, a tradition celebrated by Muslim and Coptic families alike. The ceremony marks the newborn’s crossing to the world, for Egyptians, it is a rite of passage with three phases of transition: separation, liminality, and incorporation. Photo Credit: Asmaa Gamal via Mada Maar The celebrati

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