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Ashura

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Ashura

Ashura (Arabic: عَاشُورَاء, ʿĀshūrāʾ [ʕaːʃuːˈraːʔ]), also more formally Yawm Ashura (Arabic: يوم عاشوراء, romanized: Yawm ʿĀshūrāʾ), is a day of commemoration in Islam. It occurs annually on the tenth of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar. For Sunni Muslims, Ashura marks the parting of the Red Sea by Moses and the salvation of the Israelites. Also on this day, it is believed that Noah disembarked from the Ark, God forgave Adam, and Joseph was released from prison, among various other auspicious events having occurred on Ashura according to Sunni tradition. Ashura is celebrated in Sunni Islam through supererogatory fasting and other acceptable expressions of joy. In some Sunni communities, the annual Ashura festivities include carnivals, bonfires, and special dishes, even though some Sunni scholars have criticized such practices. By contrast, for Shia Muslims, Ashura is a day of mourning as they annually commemorate the death of Husayn ibn Ali, grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the third Shia imam. Husayn refused on moral grounds to pledge his allegiance to the Umayyad caliph Yazid ibn Mu'awiya (r. 680–683) and was subsequently killed, alongside most of his male relatives and his small retinue, by the Umayyad army in the Battle of Karbala on Ashura 61 AH (680 CE). Among Shia Muslims, mourning for Husayn is seen as an act of protest against oppression, a spiritual struggle for God, and a means of seeking Husayn’s intercession in the afterlife. Ashura is observed through mourning gatherings, processions, and dramatic reenactments. In such ceremonies, Shia mourners strike their chests to share in the pain of Husayn. Extreme self-flagellation, often involving self-inflicted bloodshed, remains controversial among the Shia, condemned by many Shia clerics, and outlawed in some Shia communities. Ashura has sometimes been an occasion for sectarian violence, particularly against the Shia minority.

Infobox

Also called
Youm-e Ashur
Type
Islamic (Shia and Sunni)
Significance
In Shia Islam: Mourning the death of Husayn ibn Ali, grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the third Shia imam In Sunni Islam: Commemorating God's parting of the Red Sea and his salvation of Moses and the Israelites from their slavery under the pharaoh
Observances
In Shia Islam: Mourning rituals Giving of food to the poor In Sunni Islam: Fasting
Date
10 Muharram
2025 date
6 July
2026 date
26 June
Duration
One day
Frequency
Annual (Islamic calendar)

Tables

· In the Gregorian calendar
Gregorian calendar
Gregorian calendar
Islamic calendar
Gregorian calendar
1447
5 July 2025
1448
25 June 2026
1449
15 June 2027
Islamic calendar
1447
1448
1449
Gregorian calendar
5 July 2025
25 June 2026
15 June 2027

References

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  4. Plessner 2012.
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  14. Katz 2007, p. 113.
  15. Hussain 2005, p. 82.
  16. Rahimi 2012, p. 210.
  17. Hussain 2005, p. 84.
  18. Chelkowski 1985, p. 20.
  19. Aghaie 2013.
  20. Hyder 2006, p. 10.
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