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What is Christmas?
Christmas, also known as Christmas and the birthday of Jesus, is translated as "Christ Mass", which is a traditional western festival, which falls on February 25th every year. Mass is a church service. Christmas is a religious festival, because it is celebrated as the birthday of Jesus, hence the name "Christmas". Christmas is a public holiday in the western world and many other regions.
However, we should also clearly realize that Christmas is a religious festival and not all countries will celebrate it. Arab countries that believe in Islam, another major religion in the world, such as Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen, Palestine, Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Oman, Sudan, Somalia, Morocco, Tunisia, Qatar, Djibouti, Lebanon, Mauritania, Bahrain, etc.
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