Ashura
Ashura is a Muslim in the USA
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Ashura, falling on Friday, June 26, 2026, is a significant observance for Muslims around the world, including those in the USA. This day is marked by deep reflection and remembrance, commemorating key events in Islamic history, particularly the martyrdom of Imam Hussein at the Battle of Karbala. In the United States, communities come together to honor this day through prayers, communal gatherings, and educational programs that highlight the values of sacrifice, justice, and compassion. Ashura serves as a powerful reminder of faith and resilience, fostering unity among Muslims while inviting others to learn about its profound significance. Join us in counting down to this meaningful occasion, celebrating heritage, and promoting understanding across cultures.
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