Youm-E-Ashur: A Nation in Mourning
- Medical teams treated 295 mourners on the spot in 148 major Ashura gatherings in Multan, with one shifted to hospital.
- Muharram, the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar, is observed as a time of mourning, with Ashura commemorating Imam Hussain’s martyrdom in Karbala, symbolizing sacrifice and justice.
- Religious scholars praised Imam Hussain’s sacrifice and highlighted his teachings during the peaceful Ashura observances in Istanbul’s Spice Bazaar.
- He said Imam Hussain's message of justice and support for the oppressed remains universal and inspiring today.
- Beyond today, Imam Hussain's sacrifice and message of justice continue to inspire followers worldwide, emphasizing the enduring importance of truth and righteousness.
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PM lauds provinces, security forces for effective security measures on Youm-e-Ashur
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed satisfaction over the peaceful conduct of Ashura processions across the country, praising the chief ministers of all provinces as well as law enforcement agencies for ensuring effective security arrangements. “The peaceful and smooth observance of Youm-e-Ashur was made possible due to the effective and professional planning of the provincial governments and security agencies,” said Sharif. Interior Ministe…
Youm-e-Ashur: A Nation in Mourning
Youm-e-Ashur: A Nation in Mourning Thousands poured into the streets of Pakistan on the 10th day of Muharram, known as Youm-e-Ashur, to honor the martyrdom of Imam Hussain, Prophet Muhammad's grandson. This day holds profound significance in Islamic tradition, drawing vast numbers to participate in mourning processions and religious gatherings nationwide.The Ministry of Interior reported that 4,836 processions and 5,480 majalis unfolded across P…
Youm-e-Ashur being observed across country amid tight security
President, PM pay tribute to Karbala martyrs. Security high alert during Ashura processions.Cellular services remain shut in different cities.KARACHI/LAHORE/RAWALPINDI: Ashura, the 10th day of Muharram, is being observed across the country...
Ashura is a traditional dessert, of Ottoman and Eastern origin, prepared especially by Muslims to commemorate the Day of Ashura, an important date that falls on the 10th of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar. The preparation and distribution of ashura symbolizes gratitude, kindness, peace and solidarity between people, neighbors and family members. Made with boiled wheat, dried fruits, nuts and aromatic spices, ashura remain…
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