Easter is not celebrated in ISLAM. because Muslims don't believe in Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. They believe that Jesus was taken to Heaven without being crucified, and some other man, who looked like Him was crucified in place of Him. So, no crucifixion means no Easter. Also, they don't use Christmas tree.
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There does not seem to be a famous person who is called JP Osterbaum. Osterbaum translated from German means "Easter Tree." This type of tree is used to celebrate the Easter holiday and is decorated with Easter eggs.
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Yes. Although they do not celebrate Christmas for Santa Claus, presents, etc they still follow the traditions that most people follow. They will usually put a tree up if they have small children.
The Palm tree is symbolic of Easter.
Chistmas eve until the 12 night
They hang lights, have presents around a tree, go caroling, same thing as Americans :)
The tradition of hanging decorated eggs on an Easter tree (usually a cluster of branches brought into someone's home and kept in a vase) comes from Germany, were originally handmade ornaments were hung instead of eggs. The ornaments represented different Bible verses, all the way from Genesis to the Gospels. Children would add one ornament per day to the "tree" all the way through lent up to Easter. Sometimes just one ornament was added per week, then one each day during the week before Easter. Another meaning of the Easter tree is the medieval legend that the tree which provided the wood for Jesus' cross came from a long line of trees which began with a beautiful tree in the garden of Eden. This shows the dual death/rebirth nature of the cross.
the star mean,s the birth of jesus christ our lord and savour
No, it is a flower.
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Well, Easter is a Christian holiday, celebrating the Resurrection of Christ. Sort of like asking how Buddhists celebrate Ramadan. They don't. The above could only ever be true if you thought Jesus was resurrected by a giant bunny bringing him scrambled eggs for breakfast. Easter was originally the pagan festival Eostre. Most christian celebrations were originally Pagan ones (ask yourself how bringing a tree into the house at Christmas has anything to do with the birth if Jesus)