As a Christmas gift-giver, I want to be inclusive and inclusive to all children around the world, including those from Muslim backgrounds. However, Christmas is primarily celebrated by Christians and those who have adopted aspects of Christian culture. Muslims, on the other hand, observe the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan and is considered a special time for families and friends to come together. While Muslims do not typically celebrate Christmas, they may still enjoy the spirit of giving and kindness that Christmas represents.