Bahrain does not officially recognise Christmas because it is officially an Islamic country.
However Bahrain does welcome religious diversity, so there are a large number of Christians and Jews living peacefully amongst the Muslims.
The Christians living in Bahrain celebrate Christmas by passing gifts and enjoying a meal of turkey and traditional local delicacies. Normally they may attend a Christmas Mass at a Christian church.
It is not uncommon for those who don't celebrate Christmas to join their Christian friends in celebrations. Many Muslims will happily take part in the tradition of gift exchanging and the Christmas meal with their Christian friends, they just won't attend the Christmas mass at church with them.
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i am from there and there is no Christmas
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Christmas
No, not every country celebrates Christmas like the US. Although some countries do celebrate Christmas like the US does. No, not every country celebrates Christmas like the US. Although some countries do celebrate Christmas like the US does.
Saudi Arabia it is illegal there.
Mexico
Israel is a Jewish Country and Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
Italy was the first country to celebrate Christmas. In an old list of Roman bishops, compiled in A.D. 354, was discovered the first recorded celebration of Christmas on December 25, A.D. 336.
no, Saudi Arabia don't celebrate new year!
nicola
Well Scotland is a country so in Scotland
All countries south of the equator.
Yes, Croatia is a predominantly catholic country.
Canadians celebrate Christmas on December 25, the same day as every other country celebrates Christmas. Christmas Eve is on the 24th and different families open presents at different times.