Christmas today

Bangladesh

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25 December, 2022, 12:00 am
Last modified: 25 December, 2022, 12:00 am

Today is Christmas, the birthday of Jesus Christ, first-century Jewish preacher and religious leader.

The Christians of different groups in Bangladesh and elsewhere across the world will celebrate the day amid festivity and religious fervour. 

They will celebrate the day by offering special prayers, illuminating churches and installing makeshift Christmas trees at homes and places of worship and missions across the country.

Elderly people of the community, attired in the outfit of Santa Claus, usually make fun with children and distribute gifts among kids as part of a universal Christian practice. 

The day is a public holiday.

In separate messages, President M Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina greeted members of the Christian community on the occasion.

They wished peace, welfare and prosperity to all citizens including Christians.  

In his message, President Hamid said Bangladesh is a country of communal harmony and people of all religions have been practicing their religions and rituals independently in this country for long.

Noting that Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman dreamt of building a non-communal Bangladesh, he urged all to work together for building a happy, prosperous and non-communal Bangladesh.

About Jesus Christ's contribution to the society, the head of the state said Jesus taught people to be in a peaceful position with love, compassion, forgiveness, affection, empathy and the establishment of justice.

"Instead of earthly life, Jesus Christ put emphasis on the importance of spiritual happiness through renunciation, restraint and charity," Hamid opined. 

President Hamid thought that the teachings and ideals of Jesus Christ are very relevant in establishing peace and harmony in a trouble-torn world and in establishing harmony and unity among nations.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, in her message, called upon the people irrespective of religion, caste and creed to unite for building a happy-prosperous 'Sonar Bangla (Golden Bangladesh)', being imbued with the spirit of the great Liberation War.

Noting that religion belongs to the individuals while festivals are for all, the premier said: "In our constitution, equal rights of people of all religions and castes have been ensured ...The development of people of all classes, professions and communities is our main goal. To achieve this goal, we are working to ensure a dignified and safe life for the people of all communities."

Sheikh Hasina said Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem on this day and one of his vows was to establish a society free from exploitation by establishing justice and peace in the world.

The great Jesus, she mentioned, sacrificed himself for the poor and starving people while his ideal lifestyle and strict characteristics remain immortal in human history.

Greeting the countrymen, specially the Christians, on this occasion, the premier wished all citizens peace, welfare and prosperity.

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