
A controversial video surfacing on Christmas Day has ignited fierce debate across social media platforms after an Islamic cleric declared that any Muslim participating in Christmas festivities is destined for hell.
The sermon, which began trending on X (formerly Twitter), has drawn sharp reactions regarding religious boundaries.
The footage, shared by user @Teeniola, captures the cleric addressing a congregation from a wooden pulpit.
In the viral clip, the cleric is alleged to have issued a stern warning to his followers, equating the celebration of the Christian holiday with a denial of the Islamic faith.
In his words, he said:
‘Any Muslim who cooks, goes out, or does anything for the sake of Christmas is going to hell, whosoever denies Allah will go to hell.”
The video shows the cleric speaking passionately into a microphone, emphasizing his point to the attendees.
As the video continues to circulate, it serves as a stark reminder of the differing interpretations of religious coexistence.
While many use the holiday season to bridge gaps between faiths, hardline stances such as the one expressed by this cleric continue to spark intense dialogue about the limits of religious belief.
Watch video below…
Any Muslim that celebrates Christmas is going to h£ll, whosoever denies Allah will go to h£ll” — Alfa says pic.twitter.com/8Z3u9UxVxs
— TENIOLA (@Teeniiola) December 25, 2025
