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Celebrating Christmas Is Forbidden

Imām Ibn Hajar al-Hanbalī

Nowadays, many Muslims have been deceived by the festiveness of Christmas—the blasphemous celebration of the birth of Jesus as the son of God—attending parties, well-wishing and even exchanging gifts, trivialising the severe shirk (polytheism) in this annual event.

First Published: December 24, 2022
Last Updated: February 11, 2023

Celebrating Christmas Is Forbidden

Imām Ibn Hajar al-Hanbalī

Nowadays, many Muslims have been deceived by the festiveness of Christmas—the blasphemous celebration of the birth of Jesus as the son of God—attending parties, well-wishing and even exchanging gifts, trivialising the severe shirk (polytheism) in this annual event.

Published: December 24, 2022
Updated: February 11, 2023

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