Muslim girls sing Christmas carols in heartwarming Beirut video
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Heartwarming footage of a Muslim girls' choir singing Arabic Christmas carols in the Lebanese capital of Beirut has been breaking the internet.
The video features 40 girls from the Imam Sadr Foundation choir singing Silent Night at St Elie Geek Catholic Church. The church is situated in a Muslim-majority neighborhood.
The performance was part of Beirut Chants Festival which organised 23 free concerts for the advent from December 1, 2016. The girls also performed alongside noted Lebanese musician Abeer Nehme.
The video, uploaded on Imam Sadr Foundation's Facebook page, has been praised for promoting communal harmony and its music.
"Thank you for sharing this beautiful moment," one person wrote. "Lebanon at its best," another commented.
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The video features 40 girls from the Imam Sadr Foundation choir singing Silent Night at St Elie Geek Catholic Church. The church is situated in a Muslim-majority neighborhood.
The performance was part of Beirut Chants Festival which organised 23 free concerts for the advent from December 1, 2016. The girls also performed alongside noted Lebanese musician Abeer Nehme.
The video, uploaded on Imam Sadr Foundation's Facebook page, has been praised for promoting communal harmony and its music.
"Thank you for sharing this beautiful moment," one person wrote. "Lebanon at its best," another commented.
Iraqi Muslim erects massive Christmas tree to express solidarity with Christians
Lebanon is a religiously diverse nation. Its 1926 Constitution ensures parity between Muslims and Christians in government.
This article originally appeared on The Independent.