Sham El Nessim is a pagan holiday



Sham El Nessim is one of the occasions with pagan Pharaonic roots that is celebrated by the Christians of the East, and unfortunately, some Muslims celebrate with them and in blind imitation,


Manifestations of the Christians of the East celebrating Sham El Nessim:


The celebration begins in the early morning hours by going out to green spaces and public parks, where the celebrants take with them various popular foods consisting of colored eggs, onions, lettuce, feseekh (salted fish) and green chickpeas,


Sham El Nessim is a pharaonic and pagan holiday par excellence:


Hieroglyphic writing refers to SHEMOU "Sham El Nessim" the harvest festival dedicated to the Pharaonic bull god "Apis"






http://www.egyptopedia.fr/entree.php...emou,%20Shemou



the bull god worshipped by the Pharaohs and who bears the Greek name APIS Apis:





Sham El Nessim:

Its Pharaonic name is "SHEMOU" represents the beginning of the harvest season that lasts For four months:
Pachons: from March 16 to April 14
Payni: from April 15 to May 14
Epiphi: from May 15 to June 13
Mesori: from June 14 to July 13

Below is the Pharaonic calendar that explains the above:








An explanation of the Shamo harvest season, which lasts four months:



 Source: Feseekh or salted fish was one of the famous dishes of the Pharaohs:













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The Minister of Defense for antiquity affairs, Zahi Hawass, affirmed that the pharaohs had their first appearances in the month at the end of the summer school and the celebration of Cham El-Nessim.
From the Cham El-Nessim collection cadre, M. Had a response to the consumption of poisson sale data from pharaons.

Translation: Dr. Zahi Hawass says that the Pharaohs were the first to know the technique of salted fish (fesikh) and they were the first to celebrate Sham El Nessim,

Source: General Authority for Information

http://www.sis.gov.eg/fr/Story.aspx?sid=27726 Colored eggs are one of the manifestations of the pagan Pharaonic celebration of Sham El Nessim: The same colored eggs are also found among the Pharaohs: Source ---------- And praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds




















Pharaonic inscriptions explaining the celebration of = Sham El Nessim = Sham El Nessim: "Shamu" harvest festival http://www.museum.agropolis.fr/pages...hemou_deir.htm











Sham El Nessim is one of the occasions with pagan Pharaonic roots that is celebrated by Eastern Christians, and unfortunately, some Muslims celebrate it with them in blind imitation.
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He was actually a pagan pharaoh, but he became a Christian when they changed its date to the day after Easter.










"Sham El Nessim" is a Pharaonic holiday that Egyptians celebrate to this day.
Every year, Egyptians celebrate the spring festival, also known as "Sham El Nessim", when Egyptian families gather and spend a busy day in the bosom of nature and eat various traditional foods such as salted fish. What are the rituals of this holiday and how is it celebrated?





This year, 2018, "Sham El Nessim" falls on April 9, as this holiday has been associated since the time of the Pharaohs with the harvest season. As for the name of the holiday, it has changed over the ages, and the word "El Nessim" was added to it due to the association of this season with moderate weather and pleasant breezes, and the celebration of the holiday of going out to gardens and parks and enjoying the beauty of nature.


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