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Christmas is a pagan festival celebrating the winter solstice, observed by the ancient Romans and the Norse people. With Santa Claus being the mascotRemember that wishing Merry Christmas is haram. It will be a tacit admission by you that Jesus is born on the 25th December and concur with your audience your acceptance that he is god.
That alone will put you into shirk (apostasy).
You may argue, no, that was not what you meant. But you just admitted christmas and all its attendant attributes. Or, you fall into hypocrisy.
Avoid Christmas parties as there are free mingling and gathering. Alcohol will be free flowing. Too many haram things happening at the same time.
Instead replace all greetings with "Happy Holidays to you and your family".
Remember the last verse in Surah Kafiroon:
لَكُمْ دِينُكُمْ وَلِىَ دِينِ
- For you is your religion, and for me is my religion.
. So relax, don't get your knickers in a twist, you islamist.Muslims have no reason to celebrate it, but they should at least be respectful and polite lah. They should attend Xmas parties, build social cohesion, mingle, enjoy the alcohol and savor yummy bone-in ham and xmas turkey. Because I am the host, I always kena arrowed to carve them. Can be back breaking.Christian do not know that. Either way Muslims should not celebrate the pagan festival with the Santa Clown as it's mascot.
Hey you want to come? I invite you.
You already did commit the unpardonable sin by not acknowledging Jesus Christ is God the Creator.Yes we are respectful. Thank you for the invite.
We, however cannot blaspheme against The Creator.
Happy Holidays to You.
It's OK, nobody cares for your "well wishes" anyway. But one day u will bend your knees and acknowledge Jesus Christ is God and Jesus Christ will judge you for your sins.Remember that wishing Merry Christmas is haram. It will be a tacit admission by you that Jesus is born on the 25th December and concur with your audience your acceptance that he is god.
It's either the Grinch or the Scrooge during the silly season in the past...now it's the mudslimes.... funny that mudslimes love to sing praises about Jesus etc.. and yet soo such evil towards Christians.... hypocrisy at its best....is the green grinch who steals and trashes christmas a caricature of the mooselim sextremist?
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When you consider that your "holy book" and that of the christians were written by man, then its contents are merely persuasive (not mandatory), reflecting ancient and backward views of the supernatural and life hereafter. They are ancient literature at best.Yes we are respectful. Thank you for the invite.
We, however cannot blaspheme against The Creator.
Happy Holidays to You.
they are part of deceptive strategies in the galactic struggle. angels pretending to be demons, demons pretending to be angels, false prophets claiming truth, true prophets claiming falsehood, son of god disguised as man, man disguised as son of heaven, aliens kipnap cows, cows kipnap blonds. nobody wants to kidnap fat big mouth niggress for sure.It's either the Grinch or the Scrooge during the silly season in the past...now it's the mudslimes.... funny that mudslimes love to sing praises about Jesus etc.. and yet soo such evil towards Christians.... hypocrisy at its best....
Merry Christmas loofyRemember that wishing Merry Christmas is haram. It will be a tacit admission by you that Jesus is born on the 25th December and concur with your audience your acceptance that he is god.
That alone will put you into shirk (apostasy).
You may argue, no, that was not what you meant. But you just admitted christmas and all its attendant attributes. Or, you fall into hypocrisy.
Avoid Christmas parties as there are free mingling and gathering. Alcohol will be free flowing. Too many haram things happening at the same time.
Instead replace all greetings with "Happy Holidays to you and your family".
Remember the last verse in Surah Kafiroon:
لَكُمْ دِينُكُمْ وَلِىَ دِينِ
For you is your religion, and for me is my religion.