Christmas is one of the most significant religious holidays for Christians. It’s officially celebrated in most English-speaking countries on December 25th.
As a religious holiday, Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. However, for many people, this holiday is not only spiritual but rather a cultural celebration with secular traditions, like exchanging gifts, sending festival cards, waiting for Santa Claus, singing carols with family or cooking a Christmas pudding. These traditions don’t just differ from country to country, but even from family to family.
Have a great Christmas! Take the time to celebrate your desires, values and affections with your loved ones.
Hope you have a remember-forever-and-ever kind of holiday.
And as you celebrate the miracle of this special season, may your heart be filled with joy and peace. May these holiday blessings linger in your home and stay with you throughout the year.
As a muslim If I Greet You Christmas. It does not mean I am losing My religion I simply showing you that I respect your tradition and wish you the best.
Celebrating these holidays is not allowed in Islam but exchanging greetings and even gifts with non-Muslims on them out of companionship and manners is permissible, as long as the gifts themselves are permissible. This is especially the case when those same friends and family greet and exchange gifts with you on the Muslim holidays.
I don’t celebrate Christmas but merry Christmas to you..So,
Happy Christmas
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