Mother's Day in Syria in 2025

Mother's Day in Syria in 2025
  How long until Mother's Day?
Mother's Day
  Dates of Mother's Day in Syria
2026 Syria Sat, Mar 21 Public Holiday
2025 Syria Fri, Mar 21 Public Holiday
2024 Syria Thu, Mar 21 Public Holiday
2023 Syria Tue, Mar 21 Public Holiday
2022 Syria Mon, Mar 21 Public Holiday
  Summary

The story of how 21st March became Mother's Day in Egypt and other Arab countries.

When is Mother's Day in the Middle East?

In Egypt, Syria and most other Arab countries, Mother’s Day is celebrated on March 21st, the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere.

History of Mother's Day in the Middle East

This date is also Persian New Year, so it might make sense to draw a historic correlation between this time of rebirth and celebrating motherhood; but according to the collective wisdom of the internet, Mother's Day began in Egypt after the influential and pioneering journalist Mustafa Amin observed the American practice in his 1943 book 'Smiling America'.

He proposed that Egypt should copy this practice, but on March 21st rather than the third Sunday in May as is the tradition in America.

Initially, Amin's suggestion fell on deaf ears, but he was driven to campaign for the holiday after hearing the story of a widowed mother who had devoted her life to raising her son to become a doctor, only for him to marry and leave her without any show of gratitude. Eventually, he managed to get President Gamal Abdel Nasser to accept the idea (though Nasser did throw Amin in jail twice - so swings and roundabouts) and Mother's Day was first celebrated on March  21st 1956.

The practise has since been copied by other Arab countries, so that March 21st is now Mother's Day in Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Lebanon, Mauritania, Oman and Syria.

When Amin was arrested and imprisoned on the charge of being an American spy in the 1970s, there were attempts to change the name of the holiday from Mother's Day to Family Day as the government wanted to prevent the day from reminding people of its founder.


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