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Muharram 2020: Date And Significance Of Day Of Ashura
Muharram
is
considered
to
be
the
first
month
according
to
the
Islamic
Calendar.
Not
only
this
but
it
also
considered
to
be
one
of
the
most
auspicious
periods
for
those
who
belong
to
the
Muslim
community.
This
is
because
Muharram
is
the
period
when
Prophet
Muhammad
began
his
journey
from
Mecca
to
Medina.
The
tenth
day
during
this
month
is
observed
as
the
Day
of
Ashura.
This
year
the
day
falls
on
29
August
2020.
To
know
more
about
this
day,
scroll
down
the
article
to
read
more.

Also read: Eid al-Adha 2020: Date, Celebration And Significance Of This Festival
Date And Time
Similar to other festivals in Islam, the date of Ashura is considered according to the time and location of moon sighting. Depending on the moon sighting, the Ashura will begin on the evening of 28 August 2020.
Significance
●
Ashura
is
said
to
be
a
day
of
fasting
and
commemoration.
●
Muslims
across
the
world
observe
a
fast
on
this
day.
●
The
day
is
observed
as
a
mournful
day
by
the
people
belonging
to
Islam.
●
The
day
is
marked
in
different
ways
by
different
Muslim
communities.
●
For
some
communities,
the
Day
of
Ashura
marks
the
death
of
Prophet
Muhammad,
Husayn
ibn
Ali,
the
grandson
of
Prophet
Muhammad.
He
died
in
the
battle
of
Karbala
that
took
place
during
680
AD.
●
The
Shia
Muslims
actively
participate
in
a
procession
by
carrying
out
Tazia
which
is
basically
the
replica
of
the
tomb
of
Husayn
ibn
Ali,
also
known
as
Imam
Hussain.
●
They
recall
the
torment
and
agony
that
Imam
Hussain
underwent.
They
also
narrate
the
incident
to
their
children
to
let
them
know
how
Imam
Hussain
fought
against
tyranny
and
injustice.
●
On
this
day,
people
gather
in
large
groups
and
chant
'Ya
Ali'
or
'Ya
Hussain'.
●
Some
people
also
pay
homage
to
the
sufferings
of
Hussain
by
beating
themselves
with
sharp
weapons.
This
is
said
to
be
a
part
of
the
ritual
of
Muharram
and
it
is
known
as
Tatbir.



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