As the crescent moon of Muharram emerges, marking the start of the Islamic New Year, Muslims worldwide prepare for a day of solemn observance. Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar, holds deep significance, resonating with reflection and remembrance.
This sacred month commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussain, the revered grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), at the historic Battle of Karbala. Known for its solemnity, Muharram prompts believers to contemplate the values of sacrifice, justice, and steadfastness exemplified by Imam Hussain.
On this occasion, communities gather in prayer and reflection, fostering unity and spiritual renewal. As the world welcomes the Islamic New Year, the principles embodied in Muharram continue to inspire hearts and minds globally.