Ashura Day is the tenth day of Muharram.
Every day has been like Ashura for us.
Ashura is the tenth day of this month of mourning.
During Ashura last year, gunmen killed seven Shia worshippers, including
children, in the eastern town of Al-Dalwa.
During Ashura last year, gunmen killed seven Shia worshippers,
including children, in the eastern town of Al-Dalwa.
As it is a public holiday in India, many government buildings do not open on Ashura day.
Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the city to observe Ashura, which marks the anniversary of Imam Husain's death.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack,
which took place two days before the Muslim holy day of Ashura.
The 10th day of Muharram, the Day of Ashura, is an occasion to remember the brave sacrifice of Hussain.
Every year, millions of pilgrims visit the city to observe Ashura, which marks the anniversary of Husayn ibn Ali's death.
Hussain, the younger son of Ali, was assassinated on tenth day in month of Muharram that's
why the event is so called Ashura.
From that point forward,
Muhammad likewise needed his adherents to watch a two-day quick upon the arrival of Ashura and the day earlier.
They mourn by putting on black clothes, observing abstinence,
fasting and then they break their fast on the day of Ashura, the 10th day.
Literally meaning to form or arrange Taslīm(تسليم) salutation at the end of prayer Taṭbīr(تطبير)
Shia Ashura ceremony of self-flagellation by hitting head with sword.
The anniversary of his death is called the Day of Ashura and it is a day of mourning and religious observance for Shia Muslims.
Hussain, the younger son of Ali, was assassinated on the tenth day of the month of
Muharram that's why the situation is so called Ashura.
Every year for Arba'een rituals that occurs forty days after the Day of Ashura up to 45 million people go to the city of Karbala.
The commemoration of this event during the yearly mourning season, with the Day of Ashura as the focal date, serves to define Shia communal identity.
In Trinidad, the 100,000 Muslims who
make up 5 percent of the island's total population, celebrate the day of Ashura, as Hosay- the name derived from“Hussein.”.
Until early 20th century, the term mullah was used in Iranian hawzas(seminaries)
to refer to low-level clergy who specialized in telling stories of Ashura, rather than teaching or issuing fatwas.
Until the early 20th century, the term mullah was used in Iranian hawzas(seminaries)
to refer to low-level clergy who specialized in telling stories of Ashura, rather than teaching or issuing fatwas.
Until the early 20th century, the term mullah was used in Iranian hawzas to refer to
low-level clergy who specialized in telling stories of Ashura, rather than teaching or issuing fatwas.
Al-Arba‘īn(Arabic: ٱلْأَرْبَـعِـيْـن, "The Forty"), Chehelom(Persian: چهلم, Urdu: چہلم, "the fortieth") or Qirkhī, Imāmīn Qirkhī(Azerbaijani: İmamın qırxı(Arabic: إمامین قیرخی)," the fortieth of
Imam") is a Shia Muslim religious observance that occurs forty days after the Day of Ashura.