Leila: I wouldn't put one up but I do remember really wanting one when I was young; although my parents never yielded, I can see why some would put a tree up for their kids. I think if you explain to a child the actual origin of the tree and Christmas in general (which is non-Christian) and get them a present so they don't feel excluded, there won't be a need to put a tacky tree up in the living room :D
As far as haram and halal goes, I personally don't think it's haram.
lol yes it is pretty tacky..i think all the kids want is a present really when u think about it just so they don't feel left out. Thanks for your thoughts. leila
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What a lovely qoute!
May God bless you in this day!
Liuba
I love this quote, I just put it on my facebook status! Allah bless you sister for the reminder :)
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question?
many bloggers talking about having xmas trees up in their home, As a born muslim living in the UK what are ure thoughts?
Thanks
Leila
Leila: I wouldn't put one up but I do remember really wanting one when I was young; although my parents never yielded, I can see why some would put a tree up for their kids. I think if you explain to a child the actual origin of the tree and Christmas in general (which is non-Christian) and get them a present so they don't feel excluded, there won't be a need to put a tacky tree up in the living room :D
As far as haram and halal goes, I personally don't think it's haram.
Salam x
lol yes it is pretty tacky..i think all the kids want is a present really when u think about it just so they don't feel left out.
Thanks for your thoughts.
leila
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