Christmas in Iran is known as the Little Feast. For the first 25 days of December, a great fast is observed, during which no meat, eggs, milk, or cheese is eaten. It is a time of peace and meditation; a time for attending services at the church. When the fast is over, the feast is begun, for plenty of meat is prepared for the Christmas dinner.
Christmas Eve is the last day of the fast. Almost before dawn on Christmas Day, the people attend Mass to receive Communion and it is not until they have received this Communion that they are permitted to break fast.
The boys and girls of Iran have never heard of Santa Claus, so they do not exchange gifts at Christmas. But they do receive new clothes, which they proudly wear all during the happy Christmas week.
A dish eaten for Christmas day is a kind of chicken stew called 'harasa'. It is cooked in large quantities and lasts several days.
yes, some christians in Iran celebrate Christmas by decorating their house with a Christmas tree.
Where is Christmas celebrated now
Christmas is celebrated with family and friends.
As Armanians start to migrate into Iran.
Christmas is celebrated in America,Canada and England Christmas is celebrated in America,Canada and England
Muslim holidays are celebrated in Iran.
The 12 days of Christmas is celebrated with the day of Christmas.
christmas celebrated in all over the wrld
In New Zealand Christmas is celebrated on Christmas Day, December 25.
Christmas is celebrated in all of Germany.
Christmas is celebrated in winter in England.
Christmas in Portugal is celebrated on the 25th of December.