Modern Egypt is more than 90% Muslim. The Islamic faith does not prescribe any type of coming-of-age ritual. There may have been some such ritual in the ancient pagan Egypt of the pharoahs, but, if so, it does not persist today.
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children of the jumanos.
The rituals in Egypt are: if someone important died then they would mummify them then they would put valuable items with the mummies for them to be rich in the afterlife Anubis, the god of mummification and death, would see if they were good enough for the after life and let them through or not.
try cuture and rituals
"The Egypt Game" is a children's mystery novel by Zilpha Keatley Snyder. It follows a group of children who discover an abandoned yard and create a game about Ancient Egypt. They immerse themselves in the game, dressing up and exploring Egyptian rituals until a real crime threatens their world. Would you like a summary of a specific chapter from the book "The Egypt Game"?
they sacrifist children and people in tribes to feed there gods
In Ancient Egypt children were buried with toys to bring with them into the afterlife.
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In ancient Egypt, the most complex religious institution was the priesthood of the god Amun at the Karnak temple complex in Thebes. The priests wielded immense power and wealth, controlled vast land holdings, and played a crucial role in the governance of Egypt. The ceremonies and rituals performed by the priests aimed to maintain order in the cosmos and ensure the well-being of the pharaoh and the people of Egypt.
ummm...i think there is a kinda head shving thing :S
Yes, they do.
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