Assalaamu'alaikum WW,

Bagaimana ulama di Amerika dan Eropah dalam menyikapi pertanyaan:

"Bolehkan seorang Muslim ikut hadir dalam perayaan Natal?"

Inilah jawabannya.

Wassalam/dutamardin

Details of Fatwa Title of FatwaCelebrating Christmas with One�s Non-Muslim 
Family  Date of Fatwa 25/ December/ 2003  
Date of Reply25/ December/ 2003  
Topic Of Fatwa Christmas   
Question of FatwaAs-Salam `alaykum. I am new Muslim and I am living with my 
Christian family in a non-Muslim society. My family is celebrating Christmas 
and I want to ask if it is wrong for me to attend their celebration.  
Name of MuftiGroup of Muftis  Content of ReplyWa `alaykum As-Salamu wa 
Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh. 

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. 

All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His 
Messenger. 

Dear questioner, we would like to thank you for the great confidence you place 
in us, and we earnestly implore Allah to increase your faith and guide you to 
the straight path. 

There is nothing wrong, as far as Islam is concerned, that you share your 
family�s happiness in Christmas as long as you steer clear of what is 
prohibited in your religion (such as a table where alcohol or pork is served) 
and specifically religious rituals. 

Responding to the question, Dr. Jamal Badawi, Member of the European Council 
for Fatwa and Research and the Fiqh Council of North America, states the 
following: 

"Participating in the non-religious aspect of Christmas such as family reunion 
dinner or visitation is OK. Attempts should be made to avoid situations where 
alcoholic drinks are served on the same table. Kindness to parents and family 
without compromising one�s beliefs is an Islamic duty. 

During socialization and whenever appropriate, one may share one�s thoughts [on 
religion] with them, preferably in answer to their questions or comments 
without being too argumentative." 

Moreover, Sheikh Ahmad Kutty, a senior lecturer and Islamic scholar at the 
Islamic Institute of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, adds: 

"You are allowed to partake of their feasts and celebrations so long as you 
stay away from their specifically religious rituals, and so long as you are 
clear in your mind that Christmas has nothing to do with the original teaching 
of Jesus (peace and blessings be upon him). 

While remaining steadfast to your beliefs about Jesus, you are allowed to join 
them in their feasts in order to reciprocate kindness with kindness. By doing 
so, you may even be helping them remove their misconceptions about Islam being 
a fanatical religion. So go ahead and participate in their feasts, and let them 
know the true image of Islam." 

You can also read: 

May I Celebrate Christmas with My Christian Mother? 

As a New Muslim, Can My Kids Celebrate Christmas? 

A New Convert Torn Between Celebrating `Eid and Christmas 

Need It Be �Us and Them�? 

Allah Almighty knows best. 



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