UAE President Wishes Residents On Orthodox Christmas
While most od the Western world celebrates Christmas on December 25 every year, Orthodox Christians - largely in the East - mark the birth of Jesus Christ on January 7.
This happens because Orthodox Christian churches often follow the older Julian calendar, which is currently 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar.
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In a tweet on X, the leader said in English and Arabic, "I extend my best wishes to all those celebrating Orthodox Christmas in the UAE and around the world."
He added: "May this day bring you and your loved ones together in the spirit of peace and unity."
Orthodox Christmas traditionsThose marking Orthodox Christmas fast for a period of 60 days ahead of the occasion, during which no meat is allowed.
They celebrate the day with a midnight service, and by decorating their homes along with having a massive feast. One of the most popular choices is 'Kutya' which is a dish that contains wheat berries or grains, honey and poppy seeds.
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