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December 23, 2009

A Muslim's Christmas in Germany

by Louise Dunne, Radio Netherlands, Netherlands - Christmas may be a Christian holiday, but not all of those who celebrate it are church going believers. For many it’s as much about family get-togethers, presents and blowout dinners as the birth of Jesus Christ. And often Muslims living in Christian countries will also take part in the festivities.

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