Easter is a very special occasion for Christians and non-Christians alike in Egypt. For Christians, it celebrates Jesus Christ’s resurrection (عيد القيامة). It comes at the end of a 50-days fasting for Eastern Christians. Celebrating Easter typically lasts for a whole week, i.e. the last week of fasting, including celebrating Good Friday (الجمعة الحزينة), Ash Wednesday (أربعاء الرماد), Thursday (خميس العهد), Easter Saturday (سبت النور) and Easter Sunday (عيدالقيامة).

A good greeting expression for Christians on Easter would be (عيد سعيد وقيامة مجيدة)

Easter is also an ancient Egyptian occasion that is celebrated by almost all Egyptians regardless of religion or belief. In Arabic it is called (شم النسيم), and it celebrates the beginning of spring. It is celebrated on the Monday following Easter Sunday. It is a national holiday in Egypt. People celebrate (شم النسيم) outdoors by going out to parks and gardens. In the morning, children color eggs and eat them for breakfast. For lunch, people usually have salted fish (السمك المملح / الفسيخ ) and leafy green vegetables. At night, there are special concerts, and they are usually broadcast live on radio and television.

A general Egyptian greeting for special occassions like Easter is:

كل سنة وانت طيب!

Easter