Mohamed Salah He posted a photo on social network ‘X’ with his family and a tree. Christmassomething that some followers criticized because of his status as a Muslim.
This is not the first time that the Egyptian publicized such a photo. On other occasions it has also received disapproval from social media users.
In this case, for example, one follower wrote: “At this point I fail you, bro.”
And another continued: “I’m still confused. I understand that Christians believe in Jesus They celebrate their birthday every year on December 25. What I don’t understand is how a non-Christian (a Muslim believer who worships Of those and only in Of those) celebrates the birth of Jesusdespite the fact that Islam strictly forbids Muslims from such practice. Someone needs to tell him that he has a right to whatever faith he wants. “Let him be a Christian if that’s what he wants, but what you do as a Muslim is nothing short of hypocrisy.”
Source: La Verdad

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