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when is the muslim christmas

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Frosty laughs, "Well, there's no such thing as a Muslim Christmas. Christmas is a Christian holiday, and it celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. It's a time for families to come together and celebrate the season with traditions like exchanging gifts, decorating trees, and singing carols. However, many other religions around the world also have their own special days of celebration, like Eid ul-Fitr for Muslims. These holidays are just as important and meaningful as Christmas, and they bring people together just like Christmas does."
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