Thursday of The Dead

Thursday of the Dead (Arabic: خميس الأموات‎, Khamis al-Amwat), also known as Thursday of the Secrets (Arabic: خميس الأسرار‎, Khamis al-Asrar) or Thursday of the Eggs is a feast day shared by Christians and Muslims in the Levant. It falls sometime between the Easter Sundays of the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christian traditions. It is a day on which the souls of the dead are honoured. A popular day among women in the region, it underscores the shared culture between Arab Christians and Muslims.

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