Hyderabad, June 5: Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar, is expected to begin on June 16, 2026, marking the start of the Islamic New Year 1448 Hijri. The final dates, however, will depend on the sighting of the crescent moon and may vary across countries and regions.
Muharram is one of the four sacred months in Islam and holds deep religious significance for Muslims worldwide. The month is observed through prayers, reflection, charity, and other spiritual practices.
Muharram 2026 and Ashura Observance
The first day of Muharram marks the beginning of a new Hijri year and commemorates the Hijrah of Prophet Muhammad from Makkah to Madinah, an event that forms the basis of the Islamic calendar.
Many Muslim-majority countries observe the Islamic New Year as a public holiday. In some regions, government offices, educational institutions, and businesses may remain closed on the occasion.
Ashura, the 10th day of Muharram, is expected to fall on June 25, 2026, although the date could vary by a day depending on moon sighting reports.
For Shia Muslims, Ashura commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussain during the Battle of Karbala. The day is observed through mourning processions, remembrance gatherings, and prayers.
For Sunni Muslims, Ashura is associated with the deliverance of Prophet Musa and his followers from oppression. Many Muslims observe voluntary fasting on the day in accordance with Islamic traditions.
Religious scholars encourage believers to use Muharram for spiritual reflection, increased worship, charitable activities, and community service.
Islamic authorities have emphasized that the dates remain provisional and will be officially confirmed closer to the occasion based on the sighting of the crescent moon.
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