Historical Anniversaries of Muharram.
More Muharram disturbances followed over the next three years,
The bombs and the blockade pose a double threat to Muharram's patients.
In the month of Muharram, Muslims mourn and give up their happiness.
The month Hussain and
his family were martyred was the month of Muharram.
The real story behind the mourning of Muharram is a very tragic one.
It is believed that God created Adam and Eve on the 10th of Muharram.
The community wears black clothes on the opening day of Muharram and submits prayers.
Mir Anis has become an essential element of Muharram for Urdu-lovers of the South Asia.
Construction of the fort was started on 13 May, 1638 in the month of Muharram.
The construction of this monument began in the month of Muharram on 13 May, 1638.
Muharram is one of the four sacred months of the year
in which fighting is prohibited.
Both Sunni and Shia Muslims observe the 10th day of Muharram in India and worldwide.
Since 1989, authorities have not allowed the 8th and 10th Muharram procession here due to security reasons.
Muharram is not a festival
but it is the day that symbolizes the victory of religion over unrighteousness.
The Battle of Karbala lasted from morning to sunset on October 10, 680 Muharram 10, 61 AH.
From 7 to 10 Muharram, Imam Hussain was a member of his family
and a hungry thirsty person.
On the first day of Muharram, the Islamic New year is celebrated,
which is considered a very holy celebration.
The 10th day of Muharram, the Day of Ashura,
is an occasion to remember the brave sacrifice of Hussain.
On the primary day of Muharram, the Islamic New year is praised,
which is viewed as a blessed festival.
The first day of Muharram is considered by many Muslims as the start of the New year for Islam.
On the first day of Muharram, the Islamic New year is commemorated,
which is viewed as an all-around sacred festival.
The 10th of Muharram marks the date when carnage took
place at Kerbala and when Imman Hussain died in 680 CE.
More Muharram disturbances followed over the next three years,
spreading to Lahore and the Baluchistan region and leaving hundreds more dead.
Muharram is the first month of the Islamic Calendar
and considered as the sacred month the year according to the Muslims.
Pakistan's first major Shiite-Sunni riots
erupted in 1983 in Karachi during the Shiite holiday of Muharram; at least 60 people were killed.
Muharram is primarily an Islamic holiday,
but people of other religions may also take part in or witness the Muharram activities in India.
Muharram is primarily an Islamic holiday
but people of other religions may also take part in or observe the Muharram activities in India.