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Related: About this forumA new play, 'Christmas Mubarak,' mixes Christian and Muslim stories of Jesus' birth
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The scene is familiar from many Nativity scenes arranged at this time of year: the Virgin Mary, cradling the newborn Jesus.
Then, the baby speaks, defending his mothers innocence and declaring he has been appointed as a prophet.
That might come as a surprise to Christians in the audience of the new play Christmas Mubarak.
To read more:
https://religionnews.com/2018/12/05/a-new-play-christmas-mubarak-mixes-christian-and-muslim-stories-of-jesus-birth/
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A new play, 'Christmas Mubarak,' mixes Christian and Muslim stories of Jesus' birth (Original Post)
guillaumeb
Dec 2018
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Pendrench
(1,389 posts)1. Hi guillaumeb - Thank you for posting this - it sounds very interesting!
I hope it does well enough that they perform in other cities closer to me
Hope all is well with you.
Tim
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)3. I would also like to see it.
My own view is that Christianity and Islam are all descended from Judaism, obviously, and that the common elements make this type of event a great expression of that commonality.
Peace to you also.
Guill
MineralMan
(148,188 posts)2. Speaking infants?
Nonsense. Fairy tale. Dismissed.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)4. Not a fan of the arts?
Midsummer Night's Dream?
MineralMan
(148,188 posts)5. Harry Potter?
Love the arts. Fiction.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)6. I confess to not having read any Harry Potter books.
Do you like the French Symbolists? Very metaphor heavy poetry.
MineralMan
(148,188 posts)7. Not my literary interest.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)8. Often the metaphors convey quite the opposite
meaning as the literal sense of the words.