the start xmas with biskets,cake,pancakes called ''kahk el aid''
dec 25 why would they celebrate any time else
YES JUST LIKE US WELL SOME OF US AT LEAST Christmas is called "kahk el aid". yes they do celebrate Christmas
Updated AnswerThe Egyptians, Christians and Muslims, celebrate the Christmas as all people in the world. Christians celebrate it as a religious occasion and Muslims celebrate it as a new year occasion. It is worthy to mention that, although Egypt is mostly Muslim population, Christmas day is a country holiday. The Answer below gives impression that there is no longer a country called Egypt and there are no longer people called Egyptians.AnswerUnfortunately, Christmas did not exist at the time of the Egyptians because Christmas is about the celebration of Jesus, and Jesus was born WAY after the Egyptians. And, if Jesus was born at the time of the Egyptians, he would be hated because Moses had driven out most of the Israelites, and the Egyptians might believe that Jesus was responsible. In other words, Christmas would not exist if Jesus was born at the time of Egypt.
Egyptians are predominantly Muslim, and they don't celebrate Christmas. So you're probably just as well not to.
Christmas is the time selected to celebrate the birth of Christ.
they celebrate Christmas at the time Jesus was born which is the date and month is 29 of September.
Celtics celebrate winter solstice around the same time as Christians celebrate Christmas.
Christmas time
they celebrate what is called "ehtuf cewrilla". It is very similar to Christmas. They did not have cchristmas but they had ehtuf cewrilla.
The Christmas tree is a European Christian tradition. India is not a Christian nation and does not celebrate Christmas. Individuals living there who are Christian may celebrate Christmas.
Yes they celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and as with other churches, use Christmas as the time to celebrate the birth.
if you meant Germany well they celebrate the same time *be breezy*