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Al-Muharram () is the first month of the . It is one of the four sacred months of the year when warfare is banned. It precedes the month of . The tenth of Muharram is known as , an important day of commemoration in . For , the day marks the parting of the Red Sea by Moses and the salvation of the , celebrated through supererogatory and other acceptable expressions of joy. By contrast, Ashura is a day of mourning for Muslims, who annually commemorate the death of Husayn ibn Ali, grandson of the Islamic prophet and the third Shia imam. Husayn was killed, alongside most of his relatives and his small retinue, in the Battle of Karbala in 680 against the army of the Umayyad caliph (). The Shia rituals span the first ten days of Muharram, culminating on Ashura with mourning processions in Shia cities. Also in Muharram, the mosque in was initially set as the direction of prayer for early Muslims.


Origins
Muharram () is the first month of the , with (at most) thirty days. Warfare in Muharram is forbidden, and it has been so since before the advent of . The word is short for "Muharram Safar" (), which distinguishes in the ancient calendar between Safar I, which was sacred, and Safar II, which was not. Over time, however, the adjective itself became the name of the first month of the year.


Ashura
The tenth of Muharram is known as , an important day of commemoration in Islam. For , Ashura marks the parting of the Red Sea by Moses and the salvation of the . Also on this day, disembarked from the Ark, God forgave Adam, and Joseph was released from prison, among various auspicious events on Ashura in Sunni tradition. Ashura is celebrated in Sunni Islam through supererogatory , and also other pious acts and 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 Muslims, Ashura is a day of mourning as they commemorate the martyrdom 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 () 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 (680 ). Among the Shia, mourning for Husayn is viewed as an act of protest against oppression, and as such a struggle for God (). Mourners also hope to secure the intercession of Husayn in the afterlife. Ashura is observed annually through mourning gatherings, processions, and reenactments. ]]


Timing
The Islamic calendar is lunar, and months begin when the first crescent ( hilal) of a new moon is sighted. Since the lunar year (of twelve ) is eleven or twelve days shorter than the . Muharram days are different in consecutive solar years.

+Muharram dates between 2022 and 2026


Battle of Karbala
  • 2 Muharram: Arrival of Husayn ibn Ali in , Iraq, in 680. On their way to the nearby , Husayn and his small caravan were intercepted by the Umayyad army and eventually forced to camp in the desert lands of Karbala, away from water and fortifications.
  • 7 Muharram: The Umayyad army cut off Husayn's access to the drinking water of the nearby river. Under the siege, Husayn's camp suffered from thirst and hunger in the coming days.
  • 9 Muharram (Tasu'a): Negotiations between Husayn and the Umayyads failed on this day in 680. The Umayyad commander Umar ibn Sa'd () was set to attack after the afternoon prayer on Tasu'a but was persuaded to delay the confrontation until the following day. Husayn and his men spent the night in prayer.
  • 10 Muharram (Ashura): The Battle of Karbala was fought on this day in 680. Husayn and most of his male relatives and his small retinue were slaughtered by the Umayyad army by the end of the day. After the battle, the women and children in Husayn's camp were taken prisoner and marched to the Umayyad capital in .


Other Islamic events
  • 1 Muharram: Death of Caliph () by injuries from the attack of Persian slave Abu Lu'lu'a Firuz. Sunnis carry rallies on 1 Muharram to commemorate Umar.
  • 210 Muharram: Most mourning rituals for Karbala take place during the first ten days of Muharram, culminating on the tenth with processions in major Shia cities.
  • 5 Muharram: , a saint, died on this day in 1266. His death is celebrated ( ) for six days during Muharram, in , .
  • 8 Muharram: In what became known as the 1782 Muharram Rebellion, on this day in staged one of the earliest anti-British uprisings in the .
  • 16 Muharram: On this day, the Islamic prophet Muhammad set the mosque in as the , towards which early Muslims prayed. This was superseded later by the ancient sanctuary in in connection with verse 2:144 of the , the central religious text in Islam.
  • 17 Muharram: Arrival of the "people of the elephant" in Mecca, a reference to al-Fil (), a (chapter) in the Quran.


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