Muslims do not celebrate Easter, much like Christians do not celebrate Ramadan. For most Muslims, besides seeing a lot of bunnies and eggs in the store, Easter is just another day.
Muslims do believe that Jesus lived, but they do not have the same beliefs about him as Christians. They do not have a crucifixion story as part of their history of his life, so there would be no resurrection to go along with it.
Muslims do not celebrate Christmas or Easter.
No; Easter is about as special to Muslims as Ramadan is to Christians.
Probably whatever they usually do on Sundays.
NO. Easter is a Christian holiday and almost all Omanis are Muslims.
Because Easter is not for muslims and is for christians
well we do NOT celebrate any of the American holiday none not even Easter or Christmas
They don't celebrate it as a religious day. They may celebrate as a national day recognizing the Spring season. Egyptians celebrate Easter as an ancient Egyptian tradition before Judaism and Christianity religion starting.no
Easter is not an Islamic holiday; Muslims do whatever they would on any other Sunday when Easter rolls around. As a result, wishing a Muslim "Happy Easter" may be seen as awkward or offensive. Imagine how you, as a Christian, might feel if someone wished you "Happy Diwali".
This is a Christian holiday, so I would say The Muslims would not celebrate it at all.
Well Easter is celebrated by Catholics and Christians while Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims. Ramadan is a full month of fasting while Easter is not. Easter consists of bunnies and chocolates as a big symbol that everyone has but Ramadan does not have that.
Christians in Libya celebrate Easter. Non-Christians (mostly Sunni Muslims) do not celebrate it. There are around 100,000 Christians in Libya, which is between 1-2% of the Libyan population of 6.2 million.
Muslims do not celebrate Valentines day, Easter, Christmas and many other european traditional holidays which have no concept in Islam. Many even don't follow birthdays like mostly christians do.