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Saturday, 09 December 2006 |
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SAN ANTONIO -- Dr. Amir Sadeghi played Christmas music on the piano at his home here as his wife and two young daughters put ornaments and other final touches on their Christmas tree. The blaze in the fireplace kept the living room festive, and the girls were giggling as they took turns putting Santa hats on each other. It was a scene straight out of a Norman Rockwell painting, except for one thing: Sadeghi and his family are practicing Muslims. "We believe it's good for kids to be exposed to different cultures and religions," Sadeghi said while sipping on traditional hot Persian tea. "Christmas is a very happy occasion -- it's something to honor."... Advertisement:
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