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Saturday, 31, December, 2005 (30, Dhul Qa`dah, 1426)


      Many in Kingdom Celebrate New Year's Secretly
      Arab News 

        
      JEDDAH, 31 December 2005 - Many Saudis are preparing to celebrate New 
Year's Eve with billions of people across the world. As a result of official 
restrictions, they observe Christmas and New Year's secretly, often traveling 
abroad.

      According to Al-Majalla magazine, a sister publication of Arab News, the 
Saudis insist that participating in such celebrations is essential to change 
the wrong impression about Islam and Muslims.

      Saudis officially celebrate two religious festivals: Eid Al-Fitr and Eid 
Al-Adha. The government recently declared Sept. 23, the Kingdom's National Day, 
a public holiday. 

      Saudis started celebrating New Year's and Christmas only a few decades 
ago, especially after many of them started going to the United States and 
Europe for education. The presence of thousands of non-Muslim foreign workers 
in the Kingdom was another reason.

      Many Saudis working abroad come to the Kingdom to spend Christmas and New 
Year.

      Saudis also exchange greetings and gifts between friends and relatives 
within and outside the Kingdom on these occasions.

      "While many Saudis go abroad to celebrate New Year, there are others who 
observe them inside their homes," Al-Majalla said.

      A Saudi executive, Abdullah, said he did not find anything wrong in 
celebrating Christmas and New Year's. "In fact, we Muslims have to deal with 
these occasions in a realistic manner in order to remove the wrong impressions 
about Islam and Muslims after the 9/11 events," he said.

      Abdullah, who went to the US for higher studies in 1976, said he was 
impressed by the good character and conduct of his American friends. "They 
invited me to celebrate Christmas and New Year's and I invited them to 
celebrate Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha. Some 25 years have passed after my 
return to the Kingdom, but I still receive greetings from my friends on Eid 
Al-Fitr and Eid-Adha," he said. 

      "It was quite natural that I reciprocated by sending them greetings on 
their special occasions, such as Christmas. I also send them bouquets of 
flowers on these occasions. I know that many friends and colleagues do the 
same. This, I believe, will have a positive effect on my non-Muslim friends," 
he added.

      Abdullah, however, emphasized that participation in such celebrations had 
not affected his faith. "No American had asked me to embrace his religion. 
Throughout my stay in the US, they respected my faith and religious 
sentiments," he said.

      Nasser, another Saudi, said he would be embarrassed to come home on New 
Year's Eve without a gift for his Filipino maid, who has been with his family 
for eight years. "She participates in our Eids and in fact she prepares our Eid 
meal," he added. "In the past, I allowed her to celebrate New Year with her 
family back home. This year we have decided to celebrate New Year's together 
because of my conviction that there is nothing wrong in doing so," Nasser said.

      For Salman, celebrating New Year's is like celebrating any other 
occasion. "Billions of people celebrate New Year, so why do we keep ourselves 
away from such an international celebration?" he asked. 

      Noura, a Saudi woman, said she has been celebrating New Year's with her 
husband and children for several years, either abroad or within their house. 

      Saad said he started celebrating Christmas and New Year's after having 
non-Muslim friends.

      "I get invitations to attend such parties," Saad said. "People hold such 
celebrations secretly for fear of the religious police. "Because of the raids 
on places where the festivities are held, I've stopped attending them."
     


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