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I live in the UK, when Christmas comes, Sikhs tend to celebrate it together with the rest of the country, if you lived in Dubai, you would probably celebrate Eid with your neighbours, if you lived in Iceland you would probably get involved in whatever local festivities that were taking place.I find no issue with Sikhs celebrating festivals from other religions, its polite friendly behaviour, idol worship is common in Sikhism, the SGGS is seen by many as a the giver of gifts if certain rituals or ceremonies are carried out, that is not going to change for a while, unfortunately it is the common denominator in society, of which neither you or I belong to., let them do what they do, it is our own actions and thoughts we need to be concerned with ,.
I live in the UK, when Christmas comes, Sikhs tend to celebrate it together with the rest of the country, if you lived in Dubai, you would probably celebrate Eid with your neighbours, if you lived in Iceland you would probably get involved in whatever local festivities that were taking place.
I find no issue with Sikhs celebrating festivals from other religions, its polite friendly behaviour, idol worship is common in Sikhism, the SGGS is seen by many as a the giver of gifts if certain rituals or ceremonies are carried out, that is not going to change for a while, unfortunately it is the common denominator in society, of which neither you or I belong to., let them do what they do, it is our own actions and thoughts we need to be concerned with ,.