New Delhi: The holy month of Muharram is observed by Muslims across the globe. The month is the first of the twelve months in the Islamic calendar, thereby marking the Islamic New Year.
It is one of the four sanctified months wherein unlawful acts are strictly prohibited, especially the shedding of blood. Even the literal meaning of Muharram is ‘haram', which means forbidden.
The first ten days of the month are mourned by the Muslims to commemorate the brutal assassination of Prophet Muhammad's grandson, Imam Hussain, his family and supporters.
Thus, Muharram has great religious significance behind its observance.
The month of Muharram is held to be the most sacred of all the months, excluding Ramadan. The word "Muharram" is often considered synonymous with Ashura, the tenth day of the Muharram month.
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