On July 17, 2024, Muslims around the world observe Ashura, a significant day marking the martyrdom of Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This solemn occasion falls on the 10th day of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar.
During Muharram, particularly on Ashura, Muslims reflect on the tragic events of the Battle of Karbala where Imam Hussain courageously stood against injustice and oppression. The atmosphere is marked by mourning, with many wearing black as a symbol of sorrow. Communities gather to remember Imam Hussain’s sacrifice, emphasizing values like unity, piety, and brotherhood.
Apart from spiritual contemplation, Muharram also inspires acts of charity and compassion among believers. It is a time when Muslims express solidarity by helping the less fortunate and showing kindness to others.
In Pakistan, the government ensures arrangements are in place to support mourning processions and gatherings throughout the month. Similar observances will occur in India on the same day.