Actually, they can't.
It's theologically on par with Shirk, since Christianity declares Jesus God's son or even worse, God himself.
But well, in places where those two coexist, I think it's common to celebrate eachother's holidays.
I've seen that in Istanbul, although it's not really that common in other parts of Turkey, since Istanbul has the largest christian population in Turkey overall(except for some cities in the east, which have chaldeans, but they are arab so they don't count).
It's theologically on par with Shirk, since Christianity declares Jesus God's son or even worse, God himself.
But well, in places where those two coexist, I think it's common to celebrate eachother's holidays.
I've seen that in Istanbul, although it's not really that common in other parts of Turkey, since Istanbul has the largest christian population in Turkey overall(except for some cities in the east, which have chaldeans, but they are arab so they don't count).
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