The Monastery of St. Simeon is an ancient Coptic Christian monastery, located on the west bank of the Nile River, about 12 kilometers north of the city of Aswan. The monastery was built in the 7th century AD during the reign of the Byzantine Empire, and it is dedicated to St. Simeon the Stylite, a Syrian monk who lived on top of a pillar for 37 years.
The monastery was a thriving center of Christian worship and scholarship until the 13th century when it was abandoned due to the spread of Islam in Egypt. Today, the monastery is a popular tourist attraction accessible by boat from Aswan.
The Monastery of St. Simeon is also known for its annual pilgrimage, which takes place on January 15th and attracts thousands of Coptic Christians from around Egypt. During the pilgrimage, worshippers gather to pray and celebrate the life of St. Simeon.
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