Today we are talking about another custom of Muslims, which is Ashura. The origin of this name goes back to the number ten, and by Ashura it means the tenth day of the first month in the alphabetical calendar, the month of Muharram.
The importance of Ashura
This day occupies a great place in the hearts of Muslims. On it, one of the greatest miracles by which Allah Almighty helped his Prophet Moses over Pharaoh, split the sea in front of Moses and those with him to walk through, then drowned Pharaoh and his soldiers.
As it happened on this day, a great event occurred in which Hussain, the grandson of Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah, may Allah’s prayers and peace be upon him, was killed.
How do Muslims celebrate Ashura?
The most important thing that Muslims do on the day of Ashura is fasting and fasting means abstaining from eating, drinking and all desires from sunrise to sunset. It is desirable to do a lot of worship on this day in addition to giving alms to the poor.
Small celebrations are also held that gather family and relatives at the dining table at sunset.
The virtue of Ashura
Many Hadiths were narrated on the authority of the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, about the virtue of fasting on the day of Ashura, and they all agree that fasting on the day of Ashura expiates the sins of an entire year.