This video is the continuation of “Christmas Greeting from Muslim” – Episode One. Nowhere in the Quran does it say that greeting Christians with “Merry Christmas” is haram. Yet, many Muslims think it is. However, the Quran teaches that Muslims need to respect differences.
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