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Muharram

Muharram

மொஹரம் பண்டிகை

Muharram is the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar, marking the beginning of the Islamic New Year. Rather than a joyous festival, it is a solemn period of remembrance, mourning, and fasting, especially commemorating the martyrdom of Prophet Muhammad's grandson, Imam Hussain, at the Battle of Karbala.

1032 days ago 2023-07-28

Primary date & Panchangam

Fri, 28 Jul 2023
Friday
2023
Sobhakritu Aadi 12
Shukla Paksha Dashami Anuradha - Pada 1

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The Islamic New Year

The sighting of the new moon of Muharram ushers in the Hijri New Year. The Hijri calendar begins from the year Prophet Muhammad migrated (Hijrah) from Mecca to Medina.

Muharram is considered one of the four sacred months in Islam during which warfare is forbidden.

The Tragedy of Karbala

The 10th day of Muharram, known as 'Ashura', is a day of profound grief in Islamic history. On this day in 680 AD, Imam Hussain (the grandson of Prophet Muhammad) and his family were brutally martyred in the desert of Karbala by the army of the tyrant ruler Yazid.

Muslims worldwide remember this unparalleled sacrifice and mourn the loss of those who stood firmly for truth and justice against oppression.

Fasting on Ashura

Many Muslims observe a voluntary fast on the 9th and 10th days of Muharram. Fasting on Ashura is believed to expiate the minor sins of the previous year.

This day also holds significance as the day God saved Prophet Musa (Moses) and the Israelites from the Pharaoh of Egypt, for which Prophet Musa fasted in gratitude.

Observance in Tamil Nadu

In Tamil Nadu, the observance of Muharram involves taking out 'Panja' (symbolic hand-shaped metal crests) and carrying out processions in memory of the Karbala martyrs.

Community members organize water stalls and distribute 'Sherbet' (sweet drinks) and food to the poor, symbolizing the thirst Imam Hussain and his family suffered before their martyrdom.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It marks the start of the Islamic New Year and is the month when Imam Hussain, the Prophet's grandson, was martyred at Karbala.

The 10th day of Muharram is called Ashura. Fasting on this day holds great religious significance.

It is based on the 'Hijrah' or the migration of Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina.

Observance dates — before & after

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