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Dalton1

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Posted - 20 Dec 2008 : 14:54:37
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To the non-Christians, X-mas simply denotes the birth of Jesus (Esa) (PBUH)which is normally celebrated by the Christians according to their own calender. In Islam, to which I belong, Muslims honor Esa (PBUH) and have him in high esteem. There is a surah called suratul Mariyam (Mary.) I recommend this as a read list to all Christians reading this thread. There are so many beautiful things about Esa (PBUH) such as you will never see in any other book in existence.
In the spirit of togetherness, co-existence and extention of a heart of religious tolerance, I wish all those who celebrate it well on their feast of X-mas. For a long time, Christians and Muslims lived together in harmony and shared a lot of moral values. This spirit must never be shattered.
If in the past, some other religious groups or sects celebrated theirs and I didn't openly wish them well, this thread also serves that purpose. May Allah (SWT) give us true guidance and unstanding of the affairs.
Today's world of terror
As they celebrate, they should condemn all sorts of terror; terror from powerful Gov'ts ; terror from individuals and terror from groups or sects. Terror which means inflicting fear or harm is totally wrong.
Happy Near Year
In the same spirit, those that believe in it, I wish you successful and prosperous new year.
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"There is no god but Allah (SWT); and Muhammad (SAW)is His last messenger." shahadah. Fear & Worship Allah (SWT) Alone! (:
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