Most Iraqis are Muslims and Muslims do not have a traditional winter holiday since the holidays move 11-12 days earlier every year. The Christians of Iraq celebrate Christmas in roughly the same way as other Christians in the Arab World. There is a mass and a feast, but no pine trees or Santa Claus.
The small number of Christians that live in Iraq have always celebrated Christmas. Iraq made Christmas an official holiday in 2008.
yesAnswer:The few Christians in Iraq might celebrate Christmas, however the greater part of the population is Moslem and does not celebrate Christmas
Iraq is mainly Muslim. They do not celebrate Christmas.
Christmas eve is not a holiday on Christmas is a holiday so Christmas Eve is the day before Christmas you can't celebrate Christmas eve its not a holiday
Brazilians celebrate Kwanzaa and Christmas because Christmas is a religious holiday and brings joy to the birth of the savior . Where as Kwanzaa is a holiday to celebrate heritage and native roots.
Brazilians celebrate Kwanzaa and Christmas because Christmas is a religious holiday and brings joy to the birth of the savior . Where as Kwanzaa is a holiday to celebrate heritage and native roots.
Iraq
Christmas is a Christian Holiday. It has become more of a secular celebration and is a National Holiday in the US. Those that are not Christian do not celebrate the religious holiday.
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I think they celebrate Christmas
Christmas!