The Day Of Ashura Prayers 2024: Fasting, dua and how to pray Namaz E Ashura at home
The Day of Ashura is a time for Muslims to engage in fasting, special prayers, and other religious activities. By observing these practices, they honor the memory of Hussain Ibn Ali and reflect on the values of patience, sacrifice, and faith
The Day of Ashura is a significant holy day for Muslims worldwide, observed on the 9th and 10th days of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar. This day holds profound historical and religious importance, marked by fasting, special prayers, and other religious activities.
Ashura 2024 Date
Ashura falls on the 10th day of Muharram and is one of the four sacred months in Islam. This day commemorates several significant events in Islamic history, including the martyrdom of Hussain Ibn Ali, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad, at the Battle of Karbala in 680 AD. In 2024, Ashura will begin on the evening of Tuesday, July 16, and will be observed on Wednesday, July 17. Muslims across the globe will engage in various acts of worship and reflection on this day.
Fasting on the Day of Ashura 2024
Fasting on Ashura is a widely observed practice. Prophet Muhammad himself fasted on this day, and it is recommended for Muslims to fast on Ashura and the day before or after it to distinguish themselves from the Jewish tradition of fasting on the same day.
Ashura 2024: Prayers and Namaz E Ashurah
Recommended Prayers and Duas
On the Day of Ashura, Muslims are encouraged to recite specific prayers and duas. It is recommended to recite Ziarat Ashura and Dua Alqama, along with Surah Ikhlas as much as possible. During the first ten nights of Muharram, it is Sunnah to recite Kalima Tauheed after Isha Namaz.
How to Pray Namaz E Ashurah at Home
For those observing Ashura at home, it is important to know the recommended prayers:
Before Zuhar Namaz:
- 4 Rakat Nafil Namaz
- 6 Rakat Namaz with 3 salams
- 4 Rakat Nafil Namaz
Ashura 2024: Dua-e-Ashurah
Muslims also recite the following dua on the Day of Ashura:
Ya Qaabila tawbati Adama Yawma 'Ashuraa-a
Ya faarija karbi Dhin-nuwni yawma 'Ashuraa-a
Ya jaami'a shamli y'aquwba yawma 'Ashuraa-a
Ya saami'a d'awati musa wa haruna yawma 'Ashuraa-a
Ya mu-ghitha ibrahima mi-nanaa-ri yawma 'Ashuraa-a
Ya rafi'a idrisa ilas-samai yawma 'Ashuraa-a
Ya mujeeba da'wati salihin finna qati yawma 'Ashuraa-a
Ya nasira sayyidina Muhammadin sal-lalahu 'alayhi
wa sallama yawma'Ashuraa-aYa rahma-nad-dunya
wal-akhirati was rahima-humaa salli 'alasayyidina
Muhammadiw-wa 'ala jamee'al ambiyaai wal-mursaleena
waqdihaajaa-tinafid-dunya wal-akhirati wa atil 'umrana
fee taa'atika wamahabatika wa ridakawa ahyinaa
hayatan tayeeba tuwwa tawaffana 'a-lal-emaani
wal-islamibi-rahmatika Yaa arhamar-rahimeen
Allahma bi-'izzil hasani wa akhihiwa ummihi
wa abihi wa jaddihi wa banihi far-rij 'anna
maa nahnu fee.
After reading the above Ashuradua, read the following dua 7 times
Subha-nallahi mil al-meezani
wa muntahal-'ilmi wa mabla-ghar-ridawa
zinatal-'arshi la mal-jaa-aa wala manjaa-aa
mi-nallahiilla-ilay.
Subha-nallahi 'ada-dash-shaf-'ia wal-witri
wa 'adadakalimaa tilla-hit-tammati kullihaa
nasalu-kaslamata bi-rahmatika
yaaarhamar-rahimeen.
wa-hu-wa hasbunaa-wa-nai'-mal-wakeel.
Ni'-mal-mawla wa-ni'man-naseer.
wala-haw-la wala quwwata illa-billahil-'alee-yil-'azeem.
wa salla-lahu ta'ala 'ala sayyidina Muhammadiw-wa 'ala alihi
wasahbihi wa 'a-lal mumineena wal muminati
wal muslimeena wal muslimati'adada zarratil
wujudi wa 'adada ma'-luwmaa tillahi
wal-hamu-illahirabbil-'alameen.
Ashura Namaz Time
Ashura is a very important day for Muslims, and Allah gives special blessings on this day. Because of this, Muslims around the world observe Ashura with special prayers. Performing Ashura prayers is an extra act of worship that brings great rewards.
Muslims are eager to know the best times to pray on Ashura. The night before the 10th of Muharram is considered the Holy Night of Ashura. On this night or the day of Ashura, you can perform 4 rak¡¯ats of nafl prayers at any time.
The Holy Qur¡¯an mentions that performing Ashura prayers can forgive a person's sins from the past 50 years.
History and Significance of Ashura Fasting
Ashura, the 10th day of Muharram, falls on July 17 this year. It is a significant day for Muslims, observed through fasting, mourning, and gathering for religious events. These dates are determined based on the sighting of the crescent moon.
The most important event of Ashura is the martyrdom of Hussain Ibn Ali, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad, who was killed in the Battle of Karbala in 680 AD, along with his family and followers. This battle was a major event in Islamic history, and Ashura is a day to remember Hussain's sacrifice.
Besides mourning, Ashura is also a day of fasting. Muslims who fast on Ashura receive great rewards. The fast lasts from sunrise to sunset.
Ashura is also a day for religious gatherings. In many Muslim countries, there are processions and gatherings to remember the Battle of Karbala. These events often include speeches, readings from the Quran, and prayers.
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