Author: Esraa Mohareb

Al-Qusayr celebrates the annual Mahmal Festival on Mid-Sha’ban, honouring Egypt’s historic role in serving the Two Holy Mosques through a centuries-old Mamluk tradition with decorated camels and festive processions. In a solemn yet celebratory procession, the Red Sea city of Al-Qusayr marked Mid-Sha’ban with “The Mahmal Festival”, a day eagerly awaited by residents each year. The sounds of mizmar (reed pipe), drums, and dhikr chants filled the streets as twelve camels walked through town, each carrying a decorated howdah (ceremonial palanquin) adorned with bright colours and Islamic inscriptions. The scene symbolically reenacts the historic sending of the Kaaba’s covering (kiswa)…

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In the center of Al-Qusair on the Red Sea coast, the house of Sheikh Tawfiq Ali Mustafa tells chapters of a history that spans more than a century. This house was known among the locals as “the house of ghosts” before it was converted into a heritage hotel that reflects the spirit of the city and its ancient features. The house combines Islamic architecture with a local character inspired by the sea, becoming a distinctive model for the revival of old houses and their transformation into landmarks that preserve Al-Qusair’s identity and bring its forgotten heritage back to life.

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