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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My experience with Moslem friends is they accept and even welcome a Christmas card but always ensure it is of the non-religious variety They seem to particularly like the ones with plenty of snow, toboggans etc!!!
If it is to an acquaintance or friend they should know your gesture is meant in friendship, and there's not enough of that around these days!!
Would you be offended to receive a Diwali card or a Bar Mitzvah invitation? Of course not. Sometimes I wonder how people can believe that their God can be so intolerant of others.
Incidentally, Moslems do believe in Jesus. The difference is that they believe that He was a prophet, and Christians believe that He was the son of God.
I am an atheist but receive lots of Christmas cards.They don't offend me at all.
If you are wishing somebody a "Merry Christmas"surely you are only extending a greeting from a religious festival that exists for many people.Therefore recipients do not necessarily have to believe in it.
Anyone taking offence must be fairly narrow minded.
Several of my friends follow Islam and are more than happy to join in the general feeling of bonhommie during the Christmas season. What I find interesting is that you obviously wish to be very carefull not to offend Muslims with an inappropriate Christmas card, but insist on offending true Christians by removing the 'Christ' from 'Christmas' and replacing it with an 'X'. Howver, I would never be one to suggest that you force Christian ideals onto your Muslim friends, so why not wish them happy Chanukah ?
my opinion is that very few people are offended by very few things! it's tabloid jounalism and jobsworths who work for councils that make people think they may offend.
as far as islam is concerned...i am a committed christian with some muslim friends....they just think this so called christian country is rather pathetic for not wishing to celebrate it's faith and culture. they wouldn't dream of stopping what they do because it is so important to them.
we really should do likewise and enjoy our culture and stop worrying about 'other people' because they probably couldn't care less!