Christmas is a joyful time when we celebrate the birth of the Kalimatullah, Isa Al-Masih. Christmas is also the evidence of God’s love for all mankind.
This is the fourth episode in this Christmas series. It considers who Isa is, and why we should celebrate his birth. There are many unique things about the Kalimatullah, making Him different from every other prophet. Despite this, Muslims still have questions about whether celebrating Isa’s birthday, or even wishing Merry Christmas, is allowed. So, what do you think?
[We invite you to visit us at https://www.isaandislam.com/way-of-salvation to learn more about God’s gift of Salvation. God loves you and waits to hear from you. Isa Al-Masih said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6). For a deeper understanding of Isa we suggest you subscribe to “Isa, Islam, and Al-Fatiha” at this link.]
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