Yes, Christmas is a Christian celebration although some other faiths celebrate it as a social event.
Christmas is a Christian celebration. Nations do not celebrate it Christian do.
Christmas is a Christian celebration. Libya is an Islamic country so it isn't celebrated.
Christmas is the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
Yes it is a Christian celebration/holiday in Britain.
Christmas is a Christian celebration. It is not observed by Muslims. Therefore, there is no conflict relating to Christmas.
Christmas is a Christian celebration - most Japanese are Buddhist or Shinto.
Christmas is a Christian religious celebration, so I doubt it is celebrated by the Islamic religion.
You don't. Christmas is a Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ - you don't have to celebrate it if you don't want to.
It is the day the Christian church chose for the celebration of Jesus' birth.
No Muslim, anywhere, should celebrate Christmas, as it is a Christian Holiday/Celebration, Not An Islamic one.
Not everyone celebrates Christmas. For some Christmas is a holy day; for some Christmas is a holiday; for some Christmas is just enjoyable for their own reasons. But there are many societies that do not celebrate Christmas at all. Christmas is a Christian celebration and not everyone is a Christian.
Christmas is basically a Christian holiday: the celebration of Christ's birth. So, I would expect non-Christian religions not to celebrate it (they have their own holidays).