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Muharram's First Day in Inida is on Thursday,20 July.

By Arun             19/07/2023 7:22 pm

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Islamic year 1445

Saudi Arabia has announced the first day of Muharram in their country on 19 July Islamic year 1445, The beginning of the Islamic New Year.

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Gregorian calendar

The date of Muharram varies each year in the Gregorian calendar due to the lunar cycle on which the Islamic calendar is based.

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Believers worldwide

Muharram, the Islamic New Year, dawns with hope, marking a fresh beginning for believers worldwide.

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Islam's course

The sacred month of Muharram holds deep historical significance, commemorating events that shaped Islam's course.

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Muslims reflect

Muslims reflect on the lessons of sacrifice and bravery during the tragic events of Karbala on Ashura.

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Communities in prayers

Remembrance gatherings or Majlis unite communities in prayers and contemplation during Muharram.

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Empathy and gratitude

Fasting in Muharram symbolizes empathy and gratitude, drawing Muslims closer to their faith.

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This blessed month

Acts of charity and kindness abound, as Muslims reach out to those in need during this blessed month.

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Islamic New Year

Families come together to share love, blessings, and forgiveness during the Islamic New Year.

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Muharram highlights

The global celebration of Muharram highlights the unity and diversity within the Muslim ummah.

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Mosques and homes

Mosques and homes are adorned with lights and decorations, radiating a sense of joy and devotion.

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AAllah's forgiveness and mercy

Believers seek Allah's forgiveness and mercy, setting resolutions for personal and spiritual growth.

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Brighter future for all

Muharram's significance lies not only in the past but in its promise of a brighter future for all.

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Hope and prayers

With hearts filled with hope and prayers, Muslims embrace Muharram's blessings, carrying its spirit throughout the year.