Our Friday is going to be a good one. Monday is an Islamic holiday "Maulid Nabi", celebrating Prophet Mohammad's traditional birthday (not the historically exact one, just like Christmas).
Some hardliners like ISIS and Saudi Arabian-influenced Salafists challenged the legitimacy of this religious festivity, some goes as far as refusing the holiday. Meanwhile, a Christmas celebration by a charismatic church in Bandung, West Java was forced-cancelled by some previously unknown Islamic group. Well, the fanatics are fighting each other out there, days as usual. But the peaceful are celebrating these religious holidays together, like in London, where a Turkish halal restaurant offering free meal for the homeless and elderies for Christmas.