Abu Ibraheem
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there will be ppl offended by this
btw...can you please tell how much do they really spent on christmas?
I'm not offended by it at all. Santa is just a symbol of what Christmas has become. Santa is the secular half of Christmas. People that don't have any religious beliefs at all still celebrate the gift-giving side of the holiday. It has become a consumer oriented holiday, with nothing at all to do about the birth of Christ.
Not that I'm against getting gifts mind you.
Spelling of what, 'flying' or 'reindeers'?Yeah man....Who could believe in a slying fat man, with flying raindeers(Spelling?)
I have removed the picture of Santa, but seeing as the topic of this thread is focused on the message behind this figure and the secularisation of Christmas as opposed to simply posting his pictures, I have allowed it to stay.How come my pictures of a friendly Santa handing out sweets to little children is deemed inappropriate and therefore deleted yet this is being given the go ahead????
Greetings England,
I have removed the picture of Santa, but seeing as the topic of this thread is focused on the message behind this figure and the secularisation of Christmas as opposed to simply posting his pictures, I have allowed it to stay.
The reason why I feel it inappropriate to be posting pictures of Santa is because it seems to bring the "festive spirit" of Christmas onto the forum, and as Muslims, we do not celebrate this occasion. Even if we say that Santa is only the secular part of Christmas, the association and implications are still there. I do not mean to offend, but only hope to do what is in the best interests of the forum, God-Willing.
Peace.
I did say that the association and implications of Santa are still there, even if Santa himself represents a secular aspect of Christmas. The fact that we only see his pictures at Christmas time and how his image is like a 'symbol' of Christmas is reason for avoiding them on an Islamic forum where we wish to focus on Islamic teachings and not concern ourselves with the celebrations of other faiths.i mean i agree that he is an insult to christianity and god but your basing it on the fact that muslims dont celebrate christmas?
so a picture of santa will do what to us?
to remove such pictures on that bases seems a bit strange? just cos it brings the festive spirit??? theres nothing wrong with the festive spirit its forgetting jesus and standing up fake santas in his place im more concerened with i think removal of santa is fine its the motive behind it thats a bit off!?
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I did say that the association and implications of Santa are still there, even if Santa himself represents a secular aspect of Christmas. The fact that we only see his pictures at Christmas time and how his image is like a 'symbol' of Christmas is reason for avoiding them on an Islamic forum where we wish to focus on Islamic teachings and not concern ourselves with the celebrations of other faiths.
?? by talking by christmas or santa will not bring us down in any way nor does it insult islam talking or looking in to other faiths but furthers our knowledge of what the world is and why it is?
concerns of islam are everything within this world and how it works we should fear nothing nor think of another religon being mentioned on an islamic site an insult however this is your site so it is your choice but let us not make people think this is the way of islam on a whole.
Just to clarify, I did not say we should not talk about Santa Claus; by all means, have a discussion about him. I was simply against posting his pictures.?? by talking by christmas or santa will not bring us down in any way nor does it insult islam talking or looking in to other faiths but furthers our knowledge of what the world is and why it is?
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