secular and religious holidays Christmas and new years
Iraq
Iraq is mainly Muslim. They do not celebrate Christmas.
yesAnswer:The few Christians in Iraq might celebrate Christmas, however the greater part of the population is Moslem and does not celebrate Christmas
It is the same as everywhere, cake and stuff...
Iraqi Christians celebrate Christmas unless their sect frowns on it, as many Christian sects do.
No.
they celebrate leilani (which means b**** jkjk)
Iraq does not officially celebrate Christmas.Iraq is a dominantly Muslim country, whereas Christmas is Christian. The very few Christians residing in Iraq probably give Santa cookies and milk like western Christian countries, but there aren't many people who celebrate Christmas there.
The small number of Christians that live in Iraq have always celebrated Christmas. Iraq made Christmas an official holiday in 2008.
secular and religious holidays Christmas and new years
On September 24, 2005, many protests against the 2003 invasion of Iraq and the Iraq War took place.
people in Iraq