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Birthday celebrations are a well-liked personal holiday for several around the world, necessitating cheap party supplies and numerous gifts, but it was not often so. For much of human history, several cultures did not seem to reckon one’s own birthday to be of special importance. No cheap party supplies back then! For there was no point towards the commemoration of oneself for several back then, in predemocratic times when society and also the world was not typically so concerned with the individual. Indeed, several religious traditions discourage or even forbid it, to this very day (much more on this soon).

Herodotus, the ancient Greek no considered “the father of history,” believed that birthday celebrations went back towards the historical Persians (modern-day Iranians). No mention is produced of any cheap party supplies, but Herodotus did observe that these historical Persians ate “little solid food but an abundance of dessert” on the one day out of all the rest in a year that they revered most, their birthdays. Other historical peoples were also given more than to birthdays, evidently; the Bible specifically mentions Pharaoh’s birthday. Where sundries for such events, like bowling party supplies, were available is still open to debate in anthropological communities. In some from the much more conservative Jewish and even Christian traditions, birthdays are not celebrated for just that reason, their association with pagans. Indeed, several religions have prohibitions against idolatry, and the celebration of the self, even if only for a day, would seem, according to numerous with the strictest most conservative interpretations, to smack of idolatry and self-aggrandizement, which is a principal sin.

In most forms of Orthodox Judaism, one’s Jahrzeit, or day of passing, is given fantastic significance while little mention is created of one’s birthday. This feelings goes back for the Book of Ecclesiastes, wherein the Wise King in Jerusalem (traditionally held to become none other than Solomon himself) observes that “a excellent name [that is, reputation] is much better than great oil, and the day of death than the day of birth.” Other rabbis, nonetheless, teach that birthdays could be useful for encouraging self-reflection.

Greek Orthodox Christianity prefers the celebration of name days (specific dates devoted towards the saints right after whom 1 was named) above birthdays, but do not prohibit birthdays outright. Jehovah’s Witnesses and other “sacred name” adherents about the peripheries of mainstream Christianity do prohibit birthdays. Among Muslims, there’s no prohibition against birthdays, but concern over its Western roots and connotations, particularly those associated with an emphasis about the self and individualism (right after all, “Islam” means “submission” or “to submit!”).

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July 29th, 2010 at 8:13 am

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