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Muharram 2025: 4 Must-Know Questions About Karbala, Fasting, and the Islamic New Year

 Reflecting on Muharram: Questions That Many Muslims Ask

As the Islamic New Year begins with the sacrifice month of Muharram. Many Muslims pause to reflect, remember and reconnect with faith and Islam. It’s a time filled with history, emotion and spiritual significance. Muharram is the month of scarifies for protect Islam. Below are four commonly asked questions about this month and their answers. 

1. What is Ashura? What happened in Karbala?

Karbala is one of the most heartbreaking month in Islamic history. On the 10th of Muharram known as Ashura, Imam Hussain ibn Ali (R.A). The beloved grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was martyred along with his family and companions. They were standing against Cruel and injustice. Hazrat Imam Hussain refused to accept the unfair ruler Yazid.

Despite being outnumbered, deprived of water for days and surrounded in the burning heat of the desert, Hazrat Imam Hussain and his Companions and family stood for the rights, they did not give up on their beliefs.  Even when it was difficult or dangerous. 

It shows strength, courage, and staying true to what is right. Their sacrifice wasn't just a battle, it was a message of courage, truth and standing with justice, even when the world was against them.

2. Why do Muslims avoid saying “Happy New Year” on 1st Muharram?

While Muharram marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar, it is also a month of mourning for many Muslims. Muslims spend this month feeling sad and remembering painful events from history, especially the sacrifices of Karbala, where Imam Hussain and his family were killed.

For Shia Muslims in particular, the remembrance of Imam Hussain’s martyrdom makes it a deeply emotional time.

Saying "Happy New Year" during such a somber period can feel insensitive like smiling at a funeral. So instead of celebration, many choose to reflect, pray and remember the lessons from Karbala. It's not about avoiding joy altogether, it's about respecting the weight of history.

3. Do Muslims have to fast on the 9th and 10th of Muharram?

Fasting on the 9th and 10th (or 10th and 11th) of Muharram is not obligatory but it is highly recommended especially for Sunni Muslims. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) himself fasted on Ashura and encouraged others to do so, saying it expiates the sins of the previous year.

However, fasting during Muharram is also a way to spiritually connect with the sacrifices of the past. It’s not about rituals alone, it’s about renewing our intentions, cleansing our hearts, and seeking forgiveness.

4. How can we honor Muharram beyond rituals?

This is a question worth asking every year. Beyond the fasting, mourning and gatherings. Muharram is the month to live with dignity, compassion and justice. 

You can honor this time by helping someone in need, being kind even when it’s hard, standing up for what's right and staying true to your values, even in silence. Karbala reminds us that even one person can stand with  faith and that faith isn't just in what we say. It's in what we do.


Muharram is not just history. It’s a mirror. And the more we look into it, the more we learn from it about ourselves, our faith, our Iman and the power of standing with truth.

May this new year bring us blessing, happiness and success. 

Disclaimer:
This blog post is written with the help of general Islamic sources and AI assistance for content structuring and clarity. It is not copied from any specific article or website. All efforts have been made to keep the content original and safe. 

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