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In Egypt, babies are typically named shortly after birth, often within a few days. Traditionally, families may wait until the seventh day after birth for a naming ceremony known as "Aqiqa," during which the baby's name is formally announced, and animal sacrifices are made in celebration. This practice is rooted in Islamic customs, highlighting the significance of the name and the child's welcome into the family and community.

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