Day of Ashura 2026 (1448)
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| Day of Ashura 2026 (1448) | |
| Hijri Date | 9-Muharram-1448 |
| Gregorian Date | 2026-06-26 |
| Day of Week | Friday |
| Days Remaining | 208 Days |
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Common questions about Day of Ashura 2026 (1448)
When is Ashura 2026?
Ashura 2026 will be observed on 2026-06-26, which is the 10th day of Muharram 1448.
How many days until Ashura 2026?
There are 208 days remaining until Ashura on 2026-06-26.
What date is the Day of Ashura 2026?
The Day of Ashura 2026 falls on 2026-06-26, corresponding to 10th Muharram 1448 in the Islamic calendar.
What is Ashura?
Ashura is the 10th day of Muharram, observed as a day of mourning and reflection by Muslims worldwide, particularly commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Hussein at the Battle of Karbala.
Why is Ashura significant for Muslims?
For Shia Muslims, Ashura commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, grandson of Prophet Muhammad. For Sunni Muslims, it also marks the day when Prophet Moses and the Israelites were saved from Pharaoh.
How do Muslims observe Ashura?
Observance varies: Shia Muslims hold mourning processions and passion plays (Ta'ziya), while many Sunni Muslims fast and engage in additional prayers, Quran recitation, and charitable acts.
What happened at the Battle of Karbala?
The Battle of Karbala (680 CE) was where Imam Hussein and his 72 companions were killed by the Umayyad caliph Yazid's forces, making it a pivotal and tragic event in Islamic history.
Is fasting recommended on Ashura?
Yes, many Muslims fast on Ashura. It is particularly recommended to fast on the 9th and 10th of Muharram, or the 10th and 11th, following the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad.
What lessons does Ashura teach Muslims?
Ashura teaches about sacrifice, standing up for justice, the importance of truth over falsehood, patience in adversity, and the value of principled resistance against oppression.
What is the reward for fasting on Ashura?
According to Islamic tradition, fasting on the Day of Ashura expiates the sins of the previous year, making it a highly recommended voluntary fast.