Mohamed Salah celebrating Christmas again!!!

Qeelbax

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I know alot of arabs and none of them celebrate christmas. My Indian friends tho do
Same, only the extremely westernized ones that I’ve seen celebrate it.
For example, I have an arab acquaintance who’s family is hella westernized.
 
No it’s 10%
There’s no official census but there are many Egyptian Christians. Rural or urban, they live amongst Muslims and its very hard to tell them apart. The percentage is very much higher than what we’re told and they aren’t persecuted or sidelined as the media claims they are
 

Xoxoxo

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I’m not trying to doxx myself but Would you believe me if I said I lived in Egypt and now what Egyptians and Egyptian society is like?
Oh wow and now you suddenly used to live there 🤩 I have to believe 100% over it right! I have to believe a complete stranger in a SOMALI FORUM that supposedly has a Korean step dad, half Korean sibling, who lives along the world and used to live in Egypt and knows what society there does!!! Makes so much sense wallahi! I believe you hundred procent abaayo macaantey because you know what a native Egyptian person does!!

You need to get better at trolling because the amount of things you say here on the regular really makes you not credible at all.
 
Oh wow and now you suddenly used to live there 🤩 I have to believe 100% over it right! I have to believe a complete stranger in a SOMALI FORUM that supposedly has a Korean step dad, half Korean sibling, who lives along the world and used to live in Egypt and knows what society there does!!! Makes so much sense wallahi! I believe you hundred procent abaayo macaantey because you know what a native Egyptian person does!!

You need to get better at trolling because the amount of things you say here on the regular really makes you not credible at all.
Nothing shocking about Somali living in Egypt, I did also and there use to be a big somali diaspora there
 

Qeelbax

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Oh wow and now you suddenly used to live there 🤩 I have to believe 100% over it right! I have to believe a complete stranger in a SOMALI FORUM that supposedly has a Korean step dad, half Korean sibling, who lives along the world and used to live in Egypt and knows what society there does!!! Makes so much sense wallahi! I believe you hundred procent abaayo macaantey because you know what a native Egyptian person does!!

You need to get better at trolling because the amount of things you say here on the regular really makes you not credible at all.
Believe what you’d like, like you said I’m stranger on a forum. I don’t know why you are so hard headed. But just delete your last post because I will delete mine, I only posted that to show you I actually lived there but It’s my own fault for arguing with a dagax. I don’t want any of my personal photos on this forum so please delete ur post since people can still access them through the quote.
And yes I have an asian step father, I don’t know why that sounds like shocker. The main sheikh at a big mosque in the MN suburbs is literally Mexican with a somali wife. Lol.
 

Qeelbax

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Nothing shocking about Somali living in Egypt, I did also and there use to be a big somali diaspora there
Wallahi I can tell you a lot about the shit I did there but I didn’t want to expose so much about myself. I lived El-Rehab in New Cairo and I had family in Nasr City and Maadi. Nasr City is full of Somalis and Sudanese, wallahi I would see racist arabs beating up more nilotic looking sudanese because they were employed by them. Folks out here thinking we all live the same lives. Xoxoxo is british and last I remember most of the somalis in egypt that I met were also british.
@Mount23 by chance did you go to fajr for arabic classss?
:pachah1:
 

Xoxoxo

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@Qeelbax

“Of all the Christians in Egypt, over 90% are Coptic Orthodox Christians, who celebrate Christmas on January 7th. That's why this important day is a national holiday in Egypt, and why Christmas is also celebrated on December 25th in Egypt by other Christian denominations.”

“Non-Christian Egyptians celebrate Christmas as a secular holiday. Cities and homes are decorated with Christmas trees, festive colored lights, ornaments, garland, wreaths, and other decorations. Santa Claus is called Baba Noel, or Father Christmas.”

A video made by the Egyptian Fatwa Institute and uploaded to YouTube earlier this month encourages Muslims to extend holiday greetings to Christians and to maintain friendly relations with those around them, regardless of their religion.

“Congratulating non-Muslims during their holidays is encouraged by Islam, and is in keeping with the noble manners introduced by the Prophet Muhammad,” the narrator says, in a translation provided by the Middle East Media Research Institute.

“Egypt’s Dar al-Iftaa, the government’s principal Islamic legal institution for issuing fatwas (non-binding religious edicts), has responded to controversy surrounding celebrating Christmas in Egypt, a majority Muslim country, coinciding with Coptic celebrations for Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

Dar al-Iftaa clarified that the ruling on celebrating Christmas and the ruling on celebrating the New Year is “permissible”, as it is the day of the birth of Prophet Jesus Christ, son of Mary.

It is therefore acceptable under Islam due to includes social, religious and national purposes that are recognized by Sharia and customs.

Dar Al Iftaa added in an official fatwa on its website issued by the Grand Mufti Shawqi Allam that celebrating Christmas recognizes the miraculous birth of Prophet Jesus Christ, son of Mary, peace be upon him, who was immortalized by the Quran.

The institute stated in another Fatwa celebrating Christmas is permissible as Muslims believe in prophets as well.”


Are we Really talking about the same people who proudly celebrate Mawlid? What makes it for them different to also celebrate Christmas
 

Xoxoxo

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Wallahi I can tell you a lot about the shit I did there but I didn’t want to expose so much about myself. I lived El-Rehab in New Cairo and I had family in Nasr City and Maadi. Nasr City is full of Somalis and Sudanese, wallahi I would see racist arabs beating up more nilotic looking sudanese because they were employed by them. Folks out here thinking we all live the same lives. Xoxoxo is british and last I remember most of the somalis in egypt that I met were also british.
@Mount23 by chance did you go to fajr for arabic classss?
:pachah1:
I’m not British
 

Xoxoxo

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Nothing shocking about Somali living in Egypt, I did also and there use to be a big somali diaspora there
Read my post, I do not believe her because she simply says thing that seem out of ordinary and just aren’t credible, for example her supposed claim about her family etc
 

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Believe what you’d like, like you said I’m stranger on a forum. I don’t know why you are so hard headed. But just delete your last post because I will delete mine, I only posted that to show you I actually lived there but It’s my own fault for arguing with a dagax. I don’t want any of my personal photos on this forum so please delete ur post since people can still access them through the quote.
And yes I have an asian step father, I don’t know why that sounds like shocker. The main sheikh at a big mosque in the MN suburbs is literally Mexican with a somali wife. Lol.
Minnesota is in the US, the same country that has a huge diaspora of Mexicans living, out of the millions it doesn’t surprise me that you have reverts and I actually have seen Mexican reverts myself on social media so that doesn’t make me surprised.

dagax? Who are you calling dagax? You’re the hard headed one here who had even the audacity to talk about tre same thing over and over again while I explained it time over and over again and then when you realised that you wanted to end the conversation
 
Wallahi I can tell you a lot about the shit I did there but I didn’t want to expose so much about myself. I lived El-Rehab in New Cairo and I had family in Nasr City and Maadi. Nasr City is full of Somalis and Sudanese, wallahi I would see racist arabs beating up more nilotic looking sudanese because they were employed by them. Folks out here thinking we all live the same lives. Xoxoxo is british and last I remember most of the somalis in egypt that I met were also british.
@Mount23 by chance did you go to fajr for arabic classss?
:pachah1:
Yeah I did for a couple of months way back,how you know?
 

Qeelbax

East Africa UNUKA LEH
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@Qeelbax

“Of all the Christians in Egypt, over 90% are Coptic Orthodox Christians, who celebrate Christmas on January 7th. That's why this important day is a national holiday in Egypt, and why Christmas is also celebrated on December 25th in Egypt by other Christian denominations.”

“Non-Christian Egyptians celebrate Christmas as a secular holiday. Cities and homes are decorated with Christmas trees, festive colored lights, ornaments, garland, wreaths, and other decorations. Santa Claus is called Baba Noel, or Father Christmas.”

A video made by the Egyptian Fatwa Institute and uploaded to YouTube earlier this month encourages Muslims to extend holiday greetings to Christians and to maintain friendly relations with those around them, regardless of their religion.

“Congratulating non-Muslims during their holidays is encouraged by Islam, and is in keeping with the noble manners introduced by the Prophet Muhammad,” the narrator says, in a translation provided by the Middle East Media Research Institute.

“Egypt’s Dar al-Iftaa, the government’s principal Islamic legal institution for issuing fatwas (non-binding religious edicts), has responded to controversy surrounding celebrating Christmas in Egypt, a majority Muslim country, coinciding with Coptic celebrations for Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

Dar al-Iftaa clarified that the ruling on celebrating Christmas and the ruling on celebrating the New Year is “permissible”, as it is the day of the birth of Prophet Jesus Christ, son of Mary.

It is therefore acceptable under Islam due to includes social, religious and national purposes that are recognized by Sharia and customs.

Dar Al Iftaa added in an official fatwa on its website issued by the Grand Mufti Shawqi Allam that celebrating Christmas recognizes the miraculous birth of Prophet Jesus Christ, son of Mary, peace be upon him, who was immortalized by the Quran.

The institute stated in another Fatwa celebrating Christmas is permissible as Muslims believe in prophets as well.”


Are we Really talking about the same people who proudly celebrate Mawlid? What makes it for them different to also celebrate Christmas
Bro why are you sharing this? I literally said I know there are Christmas stuff put up for the public
:damsel:
Dar Al Iftaa isn’t reliable either. They are very liberal and give out controversial ONLINE fatwas, last I heard they said music is halal and muslims can own dogs freely.
The stuff they say often contradicts that of the Maliki madhab, which is the dominant madhab in Egypt. They also can’t give fatwas without permission from the egyptian government, what does that sound like? A reliable islamic party or one that benefits the curropt Egyptian government that is holding power through a coup? The egyptian president or should I say dictator that led a coup and overthrow the president gives the go on fatwas. And guess what he’s western backed.

Adhiga put two and two together. You think the Egyptians that DEMOCRATICALLY elected the muslim brotherhood into presidency are now celebrating Christmas because the western-supported dictator said they should?
Al-Azhar went from being the most reliable islamic university To the most curropt.
 
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