Ashura means the tenth of Muharram; the Arabic month that comes after the month of Hajj in the Arabic lunar calendar. Today is 10/10/2016 which corresponds to 09/1/1438. What is the story behind this day? When prophet Mohammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) came to Medina he found the Jewish fasting on this day. He told them what was that day and they explained that they did this to thank God because the Israelites were freed from Pharaoh, the king of Egypt at that time, on that day. The prophet told them that he and his followers had the right to fast on that day, more than the Jewish. He ordered the Muslims to fast on Ashura, but they must fast one day ahead of it or one day before.
In hadeeth, the fasting of Ashura atones the sins of the previous year. It also commemorates with the martyrdom of Al Hassan bin Ali, the grandson of Prophet Mohammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). Some Muslims consider it a sad day. We are fasting now to gain the favor of Allah and wipe the sins of the previous year. I should have published it yesterday to remind my fellow Muslims about it. But they can fast tomorrow and the day after.
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Its a great day thank you for this blog
You’re welcome, I was happy to do it. But this is your Blog. Many thanks for writing this great Blog!
Never Stop your brilliant Efforts ...
let me show you something interesting bro ...
look at this picture:
as you can see it's an square-shaped photo of holy Kabaa.
And look at this too:
This is the same photo with a same upload link.
but this time, in the form of a circle ...
This is the magic of HTML 5 ...
Mashaa Allah, Mohammad, you are making Ashura famous and known here on this website. I mean to the members of My EC. Thanks for all the presents and nice photos to let the others know about the subject. that was indeed, nice of you. Thank you!
God bless you bro!
God bless you ...
Khaili mamnoon Mohammad! It seems that we agree on most points. remember, you told me that eat deed in Islam needs Intention. Leave Ashura aside and let's have this, suppose, I intend to fast today because I got an increase in my salary or I was offered a new house. I say to myself that I want to fast on this day to say thanks to my God. What do you think of this fasting? It's about the intention of your heart, my dear friend. Imam Hassan was a leader and he is the symbol of shahada. Again, thanks for your nice information, and this time, it is supported by some pictures to show or describe.
You see just what the Westerners want you to see:
Thanks Dear Dara for Explaining but there is something misunderstood here.
I as a Shiite Muslim have never done such a thing and none of my friends or family members have done it before!
such kind of act is forbidden by Shia Leaders ...
in Islam, Harming yourself is Forbidden and "Harram".