Will Muslims participate in a "Secret Santa" game?

Will Muslims participate in a "Secret Santa" game?
Since i heard that Muslims do NOT celebrate Christmas.... Are they able to play the Secret Santa game where everyone exchanges presents? I'm planning to host a Secret santa game at my school. Will this work out of 50% of the people at my school are muslim? Will they play or not? What if i changed the game's name to "Secret Snowflake" or something that does NOT have "Santa..Christmas...etc.." in it? Would that work?


Answers:

Layla:  Yeah I played secret Santa games before, many Muslim kids also believe in Santa so go for it and share the holiday spirit!
2008-12-17 20:34:48
Si?na Lizardi:  Sure
2008-12-17 20:35:28
Ethan:  Secret Santa is not a religiously affiliated activity, so if anyone says they have a problem with it or complain, tell them you don't care.
2008-12-17 20:35:50
John F:  Yes, I went to a school with plently of Muslims because of a lot of new immigrants and they had no problem, many even wore Santa hats around Christmas like most people. Even though they didn't celebrate it, they were pretty much the same as the people who did celebrate it Christmas cheer-wise.
2008-12-17 20:37:04
Liser:  I doubt they'd have a problem with it - if anything, because everyone likes getting gifts! I don't think they'd be offended by using the term Secret Santa, since that's such a recognizable term for it. And if you're really concerned, maybe you could ask a few of your schoolmates and see what they think about it.
2008-12-17 20:38:17
Wannabe Walmart Santa:  Do you need a Santa? t
2008-12-17 20:43:16
Welly:  I'm a Muslim and I LOVE Santa! I'm a little upset of him though, he never brought me any presents :(
2008-12-17 20:44:32
CopyCat:  I don't think so
2008-12-17 20:47:14