Try to make a money transaction from Algeria to Qatar or Vietnam to Thailand or UAE to Bahrain, and you will see if they celebrate Christmas or not ! Money will be available on the 27th !
@adimiryane9577 of cource it is. I'm not talking about everyday life. Sure shops are open etc. I'm talking about bank transfers between countries. Because of Christmas the transfers are delayed by at least 2 days. 25th and 26th of December. And something else. Unconsciously you are celebrating Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ every day, without even noticing it. What is the number of the year we are currently living ? 2024 right ? 2024 years from the birth of Jesus. I think only Iran and Saudi Arabia are not following the birth of Jesus for their calendars, so in a broader view, Christmas is celebrated by the all planet Earth every day someone mentions 2024.
Who Don"t Celebrate Christmas Muslims Christmas is a religious affair celebrating the birth of Christ, whom Christians believe to be the son of God, and a part of God Himself. Unlike our Christian brethren, Muslims don't ascribe to this belief. Muslims believe, as the Qur'an states 25 times Y’shua or Esa as prophet not son of Allah but prophet of Allah. Allah has no son. Quran states Allah has taken neither wife nor son unto Himself Muslims don’t necessarily believe that Jesus was born on Dec. 25, or even in winter for that matter. The Gospels make no mention of the date of Jesus’ birth and early Christians were not at all interested in the birth of Jesus. Luke 2:7-8 does tell us that Mary had to give birth to Jesus outside in the open because there was no guest room available to her. The average low temperature in Bethlehem in late December is 40 degrees Fahrenheit, and it rains an average of 11 days in December . Muslims find it hard to believe that a woman could give birth outdoors in near freezing weather conditions while it was likely raining Brunei also ban this Christmas celebration Christian Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas. Why not? First, Jesus commanded that we commemorate his death, not his birth - Luke 22:19, 20. Second, Jesus' apostles and early disciples did not celebrate Christmas Third, there is no proof that Jesus was born on December 25; His birth date is not recorded in the Bible. Fourth, they believe that Christmas is not approved by God because it is rooted in pagan customs and rites - 2 Corinthians 6:17. Jews To the Jews, it is easy to understand why they do not celebrate Christmas. For 2,000 years, Jews have rejected the Christian idea of Jesus as messiah. He was just a prophet. To them, Jesus did not fulfill the Messianic prophesies which are: Build the Third Temple (Ezekiel 37:26-28); Gather all Jews back to the Land of Israel (Isaiah 43:5-6); Usher in an era of world peace, and end all hatred, oppression, suffering and disease as it says "Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall man learn war anymore." (Isaiah 2:4); Spread universal knowledge of the YHWH pronounce as Yahweh of Israel, which will unite humanity as one as it says that "YHWH pronounce as Yahweh will be King over all the world-on that day, YHWH pronounce as Yahweh will be One and His Name will be One" (Zechariah 14:9). Others. Nature lovers awakened people shamans Indigenous beliefs and others That’s the religion of Judaic Abraham people