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"Christmas" کِس تَرجَمَس پؠٹھ مُشتَمِل نٔو صَفہٕ آو تَخلیٖق کَرنہٕ |
باٹ چھُ غَلطی ٹھیٖکھ کَران غَلطی فِہرِست مُطٲبِق |
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<ref name="Gallup122410">{{ویب حَوالہٕ|date=December 24, 2010|title=Christmas Strongly Religious For Half in U.S. Who Celebrate It|url=http://www.gallup.com/poll/145367/christmas-strongly-religious-half-celebrate.aspx|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121207090538/http://www.gallup.com/poll/145367/christmas-strongly-religious-half-celebrate.aspx|archive-date=December 7, 2012|access-date=December 16, 2012|publisher=Gallup, Inc.}}</ref><ref>{{ویب حَوالہٕ|date=December 18, 2012|title=The Global Religious Landscape {{!}} Christians|url=http://www.pewforum.org/2012/12/18/global-religious-landscape-christians/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150310002132/http://www.pewforum.org/2012/12/18/global-religious-landscape-christians/|archive-date=March 10, 2015|access-date=May 23, 2014|publisher=Pew Research Center}}</ref>'''کٕرسمس''' |
<ref name="Gallup122410">{{ویب حَوالہٕ|date=December 24, 2010|title=Christmas Strongly Religious For Half in U.S. Who Celebrate It|url=http://www.gallup.com/poll/145367/christmas-strongly-religious-half-celebrate.aspx|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121207090538/http://www.gallup.com/poll/145367/christmas-strongly-religious-half-celebrate.aspx|archive-date=December 7, 2012|access-date=December 16, 2012|publisher=Gallup, Inc.}}</ref><ref>{{ویب حَوالہٕ|date=December 18, 2012|title=The Global Religious Landscape {{!}} Christians|url=http://www.pewforum.org/2012/12/18/global-religious-landscape-christians/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150310002132/http://www.pewforum.org/2012/12/18/global-religious-landscape-christians/|archive-date=March 10, 2015|access-date=May 23, 2014|publisher=Pew Research Center}}</ref>'''کٕرسمس''' چھُ اَکھ سالانہٕ تہوار یُس عیسٲئی مسیح سُنٛد زایہِ دۄہکہ یاد مَنٛز چھ مناونہٕ یوان یس بنیٲدی طور پٲٹھی 25 دَسَمبَر 2020 ہس مَنٛز پورٕ دنیاہس مٕنٛز اربوں لوکن درمیان [[مَذہَب|مذہبی۔]] تہٕ [[سَنٛس|ثقافتی۔]] جشنٕکی پٲٹھی مناونہٕ چھ یوان۔ عیسٲئی عبادت <ref name="Forbes">{{کِتاب حَوالہٕ|last=Forbes|first=Bruce David|title=Christmas: A Candid History|date=October 1, 2008|publisher=[[University of California Press]]|isbn=978-0-520-25802-0|page=27|quote=In 567 the Council of Tours proclaimed that the entire period between Christmas and Epiphany should be considered part of the celebration, creating what became known as the twelve days of Christmas, or what the English called Christmastide.<br /><br />On the last of the twelve days, called Twelfth Night, various cultures developed a wide range of additional special festivities. The variation extends even to the issue of how to count the days. If Christmas Day is the first of the twelve days, then Twelfth Night would be on January 5, the eve of Epiphany. If December 26, the day after Christmas, is the first day, then Twelfth Night falls on January 6, the evening of Epiphany itself.<br /><br />After Christmas and Epiphany were in place, on December 25 and January 6, with the twelve days of Christmas in between, Christians slowly adopted a period called Advent, as a time of spiritual preparation leading up to Christmas.}}</ref> وریہٕ خٲطرٕہ چھ اَکھ مرکزی دعوت۔ یہٕ چھ ٛاوٗنٹ۔ کہ موسمہٕ پتہٕ (یوس 4 ریتہٕ وار چھ شۆروٗع گژھان یا नेटिویٹی فاسٹ) تہٕ چھ کرسمس کہ موسمک آغاز کران یوس تٲریخی طورس پؠٹھ مغربس مَنٛز 12 ہن دۄہن روزان چھ تہٕ چھ 12 ہن راتھ ختم گژھان۔ <ref name="EhornHewlett1995">{{کِتاب حَوالہٕ|last=Ehorn|first=Lee Ellen|title=December Holiday Customs|last2=Hewlett|first2=Shirely J.|last3=Hewlett|first3=Dale M.|date=September 1, 1995|publisher=Lorenz Educational Press|isbn=978-1-4291-0896-6|page=1}}</ref> دوہ واریہن ملکن مَنٛز اَکھ عوٲمی چھٹی۔ یہِ چھ عیسٲئی ہنٛز اکثریت مذہبی طورس پؠٹھ تہٕ ثقافتی طورس پؠٹھ واریہ غأر عیسائی مناوان تہٕ چھ اَتھ ارد گرد منظم چھٹین ہنٛد موسمک اَکھ لازمی حصہٕ بنان۔ |
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== Etymology (ایٹمولوجی) == |
== Etymology (ایٹمولوجی) == |
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[1][2]کٕرسمس چھُ اَکھ سالانہٕ تہوار یُس عیسٲئی مسیح سُنٛد زایہِ دۄہکہ یاد مَنٛز چھ مناونہٕ یوان یس بنیٲدی طور پٲٹھی 25 دَسَمبَر 2020 ہس مَنٛز پورٕ دنیاہس مٕنٛز اربوں لوکن درمیان مذہبی۔ تہٕ ثقافتی۔ جشنٕکی پٲٹھی مناونہٕ چھ یوان۔ عیسٲئی عبادت [3] وریہٕ خٲطرٕہ چھ اَکھ مرکزی دعوت۔ یہٕ چھ ٛاوٗنٹ۔ کہ موسمہٕ پتہٕ (یوس 4 ریتہٕ وار چھ شۆروٗع گژھان یا नेटिویٹی فاسٹ) تہٕ چھ کرسمس کہ موسمک آغاز کران یوس تٲریخی طورس پؠٹھ مغربس مَنٛز 12 ہن دۄہن روزان چھ تہٕ چھ 12 ہن راتھ ختم گژھان۔ [4] دوہ واریہن ملکن مَنٛز اَکھ عوٲمی چھٹی۔ یہِ چھ عیسٲئی ہنٛز اکثریت مذہبی طورس پؠٹھ تہٕ ثقافتی طورس پؠٹھ واریہ غأر عیسائی مناوان تہٕ چھ اَتھ ارد گرد منظم چھٹین ہنٛد موسمک اَکھ لازمی حصہٕ بنان۔
Etymology (ایٹمولوجی)
باقی ناو
- ↑ "Christmas Strongly Religious For Half in U.S. Who Celebrate It". Gallup, Inc. December 24, 2010. Archived from the original on December 7, 2012. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
- ↑ "The Global Religious Landscape | Christians". Pew Research Center. December 18, 2012. Archived from the original on March 10, 2015. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
- ↑ Forbes، Bruce David (October 1, 2008). Christmas: A Candid History. University of California Press. ص. 27. ISBN 978-0-520-25802-0.
In 567 the Council of Tours proclaimed that the entire period between Christmas and Epiphany should be considered part of the celebration, creating what became known as the twelve days of Christmas, or what the English called Christmastide.
On the last of the twelve days, called Twelfth Night, various cultures developed a wide range of additional special festivities. The variation extends even to the issue of how to count the days. If Christmas Day is the first of the twelve days, then Twelfth Night would be on January 5, the eve of Epiphany. If December 26, the day after Christmas, is the first day, then Twelfth Night falls on January 6, the evening of Epiphany itself.
After Christmas and Epiphany were in place, on December 25 and January 6, with the twelve days of Christmas in between, Christians slowly adopted a period called Advent, as a time of spiritual preparation leading up to Christmas. - ↑ Ehorn، Lee Ellen؛ Hewlett، Shirely J.؛ Hewlett، Dale M. (September 1, 1995). December Holiday Customs. Lorenz Educational Press. ص. 1. ISBN 978-1-4291-0896-6.