Merry Christmas to Muslims?
وَالَّتِي أَحْصَنَتْ فَرْجَهَا فَنَفَخْنَا فِيهَا مِنْ رُوحِنَا وَجَعَلْنَاهَا وَابْنَهَا آَيَةً لِلْعَالَمِينَ
And (remember) her who guarded her chastity: We
breathed into her of Our spirit, and We made her and her son a sign for
all peoples. (Surah Al Anbiyaa 91)
Christmas is celebrated annually to remember the
birth of Jesus Christ. The Quran confirms many aspects of that very
special event. His mother was a virgin. The miraculous birth was
announced by angels and has worldwide significance. It seems fitting,
therefore, to wish Muslims a Merry Christmas too.
However, some Muslims forbid participating in
Christmas celebrations mainly because they claim that Jesus is
worshipped as one of three gods. The Bible clearly says that God is
uniquely One and that He became a human being in Jesus (Deut 6:4-5, Zech
14:9, John 1). This is a central teaching held by all major groups in
Christianity. One of the main reasons why it is believed to be true is
simply because the Bible says so. It may seem easier to believe its
message if such shocking statements were omitted. The fact that they
always have been contained in God’s Word makes it very unlikely that it
was changed. Surely evil people would take out the difficult parts and
definitely not add ‘hard-to-believe’ things.
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Most objections Muslims have against Christian teachings focus on how they could be true rather than the reasons why
they were given. This is strange because believers readily accept that
God is beyond our comprehension, having no beginning, no end and knowing
everything. Therefore, it is more important to focus on explaining why God became a man in Jesus rather than how he managed to do so.
First reason for the Christmas season: The seriousness of sin
Our sins are much more serious then we think. Do you
know how many of them Adam and Eve committed before God banished them
from paradise? Just one! For one act of disobedience to have such
disastrous consequences shows that sin is more than just a mistake.
According to the Bible, to sin is rebelling against your Creator by
wanting, thinking or doing what displeases Him.
The severe nature of sin also becomes apparent in
the Islamic teaching of ‘Shirk,’ where the worship of others along with
Allah will not be forgiven on the day of judgement. Among the various
manifestations of ‘Major Shirk’ listed by Muslim scholars are: Rendering
obedience to any authority against the order of Allah; showing love due
to Allah alone, to others than him. ‘Minor Shirk’ is also of various
kinds: Belief in omens, seeking of help from soothsayers and all other
superstitions; belief in the powers of created things, like kissing holy
stones, and praying at graves of a holy men; credit people like
astrologers or interpreters of dreams with knowledge of the future; acts
performed to show off; being inwardly dissatisfied with one’s
inevitable condition ordained by Allah. ‘Major and Minor Shirk’ are very
serious and easily committed but one is more obvious than the other.
We shall offer an illustration of how deplorable sin
is from God’s perspective. Doing so is in line with the Bible and the
Quran which use human terms like, ‘He sees’ to describe God. Contrary to
us He knows perfectly what is going on. The difference of seeing is in
degree not in kind. To say that words describing God have completely
different meanings would make any talk about Him pointless. Here now is
the illustration on the gravity of sin:
Imagine you own the shiny new car of your dreams.
One morning you discover in horror that someone had scratched some marks
on to its hood. You ask your children and it turns out that it was
2-year-old Amir! What are you going to do? There would be no way for you
to explain to him the meaning of what he had done and what it was going
to cost you in money, time and difficulty to get it fixed. Amir has no
context for understanding any of that. Maybe it would be fair for him to
pay the damage but totally out of reach. Should you stop the
relationship or stay angry? No, the best thing would be to tell him not
do it anymore, to reprimand him appropriately for his age. You would, of
course, continue to love him as much as ever. The basis by which you
could treat him with grace and mercy and not according to fairness is
because you yourself would pay for the damage he caused.
Second reason for the Christmas season: The greatness of God’s love for us
Similarly as in our illustration, God who is holy
and perfect sees our sin as something horrible, a debt we cannot pay.
There is no point in asking us to because we have little idea what we
have done from His perspective. To think that being good somehow makes
us OK before God would be like Amir offering to sit angelically for two
minutes on the ‘time-out chair’ after being told how much it would cost
to repair the car. Such a nice offer would not pay you back your
expenses or fix the car.
God loves us and therefore He wants to forgive our
sins. However, His Justice demands our punishment which is eternal
separation from Him. The cross is the place on which God has fulfilled
both characteristics. Out of love for us He became a man in Jesus who
died on our behalf in order to take the punishment we have deserved but
were unable to pay. The shame caused by our rebellion against God was
taken away through the blood of Jesus. God’s honour was restored through
the perfect sacrifice alluded to in both the Bible and the Quran!
(Numbers 19:1-10 compared with Surah Al Baqarah, 67-74)
It was God’s will to establish Justice by Himself! A
place in heaven is guaranteed to those who change their minds and
believe in Jesus as described in the Bible! He is the reason why God is
ready to forgive us and why followers of Jesus in turn forgive those who
sin against them. Out of thankfulness and in His strength they do good
deeds to all, including their enemies. The changed behaviour of Jesus’
followers invites everyone to accept God’s way of dealing with
injustice. Those who carry out their own justice by forceful means will
ultimately be condemned on the day of Judgement. Peace is available here
already to those who please God by accepting His will. No wonder angels
declared to shepherds in the night the Saviour of the world was born:
“Glory to God in the heavenly heights,
Peace to all men and women on earth who please him.”(Luke 2:14)
Peace to all men and women on earth who please him.”(Luke 2:14)
Love by definition is linked to freedom of choice.
We can either accept or reject God’s incredible offer. It should not be
discarded however, because we do not understand how it happened. Such
reasoning is inconsistent with the teaching about God in general and
with passages like Exodus 3:2-4 and Surah Ta Ha, 11-13. There it is
recorded that Moses heard God speak to him from within the fire. If He
has limited Himself inside a voice and a fire in the past He surely can
embody Himself in a human being to bring us back into fellowship with
Him! My dear Muslim friend, may God open the eyes of your heart and
enable you to have a truly Merry Christmas!
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