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Quick Question

I am working today, and my co-workers are having a Christmas party and they brought some food. They offered me some of the food, should I eat it or not. Just want to know if it is haraam or not. The food is right in front of me now.

The food is halaal by the way
 
i suppose YOU are not partying ..you are just working
and they are offering you (halal)food so i cant see anything wrong with it though...

Allahu Alim
:wasalamex
 

Not any more they don't!

Go party like crazy woman =D, I mean yeah eat the food, you don't wana come across rude, plus it's halal.

So sister, what do they do for hanukah?


DONT take this literally :skeleton:
 
NOO dnt eat that food! its gonna soften your mind and which will allow them to begin the brain washing process... you'll then wake up in colombia wearing a santa outfit.
 
We have just enjoyed a Christmas party in our office.
The event was enjoyed by Christians and non-Christians alike.
Everybody brought something to eat - so we ended up having British, German, Italian, African, Indian food. A wonderful way to share with each other!

We did the same at Eid.

Any excuse to get together over lunchtime and enjoy each others company ...

peace
 
Will it be haram if i join to Christmas dinner but not say anyone "Merry Christmas" or anyother religious thing.I have a host family(i am temporary student in USA) and they will want me to join this ceremony.What do you advice me?

Thanks.
 
Will it be haram if i join to Christmas dinner but not say anyone "Merry Christmas" or anyother religious thing.I have a host family(i am temporary student in USA) and they will want me to join this ceremony.What do you advice me?

Thanks.
I know my post probably doesn't help you much, since I cannot give Islamic advice.

But I wish Muslims 'Eid Mubarak' quite happily, knowing full well that their beliefs are not in line with mine. I don't think that by wishing them a 'happy Eid' I make a religious statement, not do I weaken or undermine my own faith.

I can imagine that it would be wrong for you to engage in any activity pertaining to the religious celebration of Christmas ...
But do you really think saying 'Merry Christmas' will damage your own faith?

Now I will shut up and wait for others to give you some real Islamic advice.

In any case, I hope you stay with your host family is a beneficial one.
Peace