mothers day
Mother's Day (Mother's Day) is a newly celebrated celebration in the early 20th century, celebrated in some countries to honor mothers and mothers, the mother's association with their children, and the influence of mothers on society. This was demonstrated by the desire of Western and European intellectuals after they found children in their communities neglecting their mothers and not taking full care of them. They wanted to make a day in the year to remind the children of their mothers. Later, the area was expanded to celebrate it in many days and in various cities in the world and is mostly celebrated in March, April or May.
For example, in the Arab world, the first day of the spring is March 21, Norway is celebrated on February 2; in Argentina it is October 3, and South Africa is celebrated on May 1. In the United States, the celebration is on the second Sunday of May each year.
Mother's Day is an American invention and does not descend directly under the roof of mother and motherhood celebrations that have taken place all over the world for thousands of years. Such as the Greek worship of Kubili, the Roman Day of Hilary, and the celebration of Christians in Europe on Mother's Day. However, the term Mother's Day became synonymous with these ancient customs.