by Anonymous on December 24th, 2003

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Why don't Muslims celebrate Christmas?

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  • by Morphius on April 1st, 2004

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    According to the Christians, Christmas is the celebration of the birth of the messiah, the son of God, Jesus Christ. The Muslims, just as the Jews, don't believe that Christ is the son of God. But unlike the Jews, Muslims do believe that Christ was a prophet, so the celebration of his birth is unecessary since that they don't think that he is the son of God.


    Factoid #14- A Christian is anyone who has accepted Jesus Christ as their lord and savior. Christians are also the only people who celebrate Christmas, his birth, and Easter, his resurrection.

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    • Christmas as the birthdate of Christ is still controversial, and per you Santa must be Satan as he's not a Christian figure

      pareto

      by pareto on December 12th, 2005

    • A good response according to Muslim viewpoint.

      Alatea

      by Alatea on December 13th, 2005

    • many non-Christians also celebrate Christmas, just not as the birth of Christ.

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on August 8th, 2006

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