both holidays, hang up decorations, dress up, get candy.
Well Ramadan and Christmas are each very important holidays for different religions. Each one celebrates something special in each religion. In both holidays you get gifts.
Other than Channukah and Christmas falling around the same time of year on the Western calendar, there are no similarities between the two holidays.
Channukah is a celebration of the Jewish victory against the attempted forced assimilation by the Syrian-Greek invaders who desecrated the Temple in Jerusalem.
Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus, the Christian deity/messiah (depending on which Christian sect).
Christmas is about the Christian Messiah being born. Easter is about the Messiah dying, which apperantly saves everyone from their sins, and supposedly coming back to life 3 days later.
because they are holidays
The diference between ramadan and christmas is that christmas is a christians holiday. In the other hand ramadan is a muslims holiday. In christmas we have party's. Also, it lasts for 12 days. In ramadan Muslims fast and it lasts for a month. They start from sunrise to sunset. In christmas you don't fast.
No
Its not like christmas at all.
Yes, since Barack Obama is a Muslim I would suppose that he does celebrate the month of ramadan and not Christmas!!
i dont really know. but i do know they have cups of tea and bread
Many are. Christmas, Easter, Passover, Yom Kipper, Ramadan to name a few.
no they do not they celebrate Christmas and Hindus celebrate Diwali
Its not. The giver has nothing to do with John Milton.
The only similarity is that they both occur in the winter.
Both holidays have traditions and symbols
Muslims celebrate Eid or you can call it Ramadan instead of Christmas because they do not believe God had a son named Jesus that was God in human form.
12 December 2009Father Christmas and a David Tennent look-alike, dressed as Dr Who, will be there.