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How do Sunnis celebrate Muharram?
Sunni Muslims fasts as a part of the mourning and engage in ibadat (remembrance of Allah) on day 9th and 10th Muharram. They start mourning the first day of Muharram and continues for 10 nights remembering the sacrifices made by the Prophet’s family. Hazrat Ali, Hazrat Imam Hasan and Hazrat Imam Hussain are remembered.
Is Muharram important for Sunnis?
The 10th day of Muharram, called Ashura, is an important day for Muslims. Sunni and Shia Muslims mark Muharram differently. For many Sunni Muslims, this month is the beginning of the Islamic New Year and symbolises peace and reflection.
What do we do in Muharram?
During the tenth day of the month, which is also known as Day of Ashura, Muslims mourn, and practice fasting. The Shia Muslims mourn martyrdom and his family at the same time honoring martyrs by prayer and abstinence from fun. It is also believed that fasting during this festival atones the sins of the coming year.
Why is Muharram called the month of Allah?
It is the first month of the Islamic Year or the Hijri calendar that has 354 or 355 days. As per the Islamic beliefs, Prophet Muhammad, who was considered to be a messenger of God, called the month of Muharram as the ‘sacred month of Allah’.
How should a Sunni Muslim celebrate Muharram?
Commemorating Muharram as a Sunni Muslim Read scriptures related to the holy month. In most strains of Sunnism, the 10th day of Muharram, or Ashura, commemorates the day Allah freed the Israelites from the tyrannical Egyptian Pharaoh. Fast on the 9th and 10th days of Muharram.
What is the significance of Muharram in Islam?
It is a month of serious reflections for the Muslim world. While Shia Muslims observe the first ten days as public mourning, the Sunni Muslims evade any overt display of happiness such as weddings etc. and focus on the fasting of the 10th day of Muharram in memory of Prophet Moses exodus from Egypt.
How do Sunnis celebrate Ashura?
Sunni Muslims celebrate Ashura by fasting on that day. Usually, Sunni Muslims are recommended to fast on the 9th and 10th of Muharram.
What do Shia Muslims do during Muharram?
For the first 10 days of Muharram, Shia Muslims observe a period of mourning for the martyred grandson of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw), Imam Husayn ibn Ali (as). As such, many Shiite leaders encourage their followers to avoid fun or pleasant activities in public and, if possible, in private.