No, Muslims do not observe Christmas as a religious holiday, there would not be any issue for them commemorating a holiday that does not apply to their religion.
However, there are a number of stamps that have been issued to commemorates the two most important festivals or eids in the Islamic calendar: Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha. Muslims wish each other "Eid mubarak," the phrase shown in Islamic calligraphy on the stamp. It translates literally as "blessed festival," and means "May your religious holiday be blessed." This phrase can be applied to both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
It is very doubtful that President Obama ordered a postage stamp based on the Muslim faith. According to an employee of the local Post Office, a stamp commenorating Muslim traditions has been released for the past 10 years or so. They are released this year (2013) with the Christmas holiday stamps. Since President Obama was not in office when the stamps started being released, it is highly doubtful that he had anything to do with the release of Muslim stamps.
US states do not issue postage stamps. The US post office issued their first Christmas stamp in 1962. Canada issued the first stamp referred to as a Christmas Stamp. It was the map issue of 1898 and said XMAS 1898 on the stamp.
Canada with the Mercator stamp of 1898 issued on Christmas Day.
While it was printed for a new postage rate, Canada issued the first stamp referred to as a Christmas Stamp. It was the map issue of 1898 and said XMAS 1898 on the stamp and was issued on Christmas Day.
While it was printed for a new postage rate, Canada issued the first stamp referred to as a Christmas Stamp. It was the map issue of 1898 and said XMAS 1898 on the stamp and was issued on Christmas Day.
Canada issued the first stamp referred to as a Christmas Stamp. It was the map issue of 1898 and said XMAS 1898 on the stamp.
The first Christmas stamp appeared in Austria and showed a vase full of roses. The signs of the Zodiac are seen in the side-borders of the stamp.
The cast of A Muslim Christmas - 2013 includes: Joshua Harwood as The Drunk Aamir Malik as The Muslim
The first Chistmas greeting stamp,in 1937, from Austria showed a rose The first US Christmas stamp showed two candles and a wreath with a bow.
Not sure what you may have, as the US did not issue a Christmas Stamp in the year 2000.
Yes
Christmas is neither a Jewish nor a Muslim holiday; it is an ordinary day like any other.