Im shocked to hear this. I didnt know Christians celebrate Ramadan in Egypt.
But then, what can you do, muslims in Europe also celebrate Christmas - so, it sort of balances out
Well Muslims believe in the Birth of Jesus (Christmas) on the other hand we as Christians done believe in the revelations to Muhammad (Ramadan)
Well, I didnt know that they actually buy firecrackers and join in.. i just thought they (the copts) go around wishing their muslim neighbours and friends a happy eid.
So, if we don't believe in the revelations in Muhammad, why do we celebrate them? The answer: because of fear to offend - perhaps to show that we are "open minded".
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Im shocked to hear this. I didnt know Christians celebrate Ramadan in Egypt.
But then, what can you do, muslims in Europe also celebrate Christmas - so, it sort of balances out
Well Muslims believe in the Birth of Jesus (Christmas) on the other hand we as Christians done believe in the revelations to Muhammad (Ramadan)
Im shocked to hear this. I didnt know Christians celebrate Ramadan in Egypt.
But then, what can you do, muslims in Europe also celebrate Christmas - so, it sort of balances out
Well Muslims believe in the Birth of Jesus (Christmas) on the other hand we as Christians done believe in the revelations to Muhammad (Ramadan)
Well, I didnt know that they actually buy firecrackers and join in.. i just thought they (the copts) go around wishing their muslim neighbours and friends a happy eid.
So, if we don't believe in the revelations in Muhammad, why do we celebrate them? The answer: because of fear to offend - perhaps to show that we are "open minded".
Its a good question though