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Tue. Jan. 1, 2008

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Christmas: Islamic Views

By  Living Shari`ah Staff

 

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Congratulating Non-Muslims on Their Festive Occasions
Muslims are commanded to deal justly and kindly with their non-Muslim neighbors or friends. Therefore, there is nothing wrong in…

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As a New Muslim, Can My Kids Celebrate Christmas?
You can celebrate Ramadan and `Eids with lights and decoration of your home and exchange gifts with your children. This is…

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Scope of Amicable Dealings with Non-Muslims 
Muslims should have good relations with all people of every religion. At school, at work, in the neighborhood, et cetera, a Muslim…
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Jesus: Is He God in Human Form?
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Prophet `Isa’s (Jesus) Ascension
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Does Islam Forbid Befriending Non-Muslims?
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