10th Muharram

Ashura in Izmir

Day of Sacrifice & Remembrance

Observance in Izmir

Ashura in Izmir is a time of reflection and prayer. The day reminds the residents of Izmir of the ultimate sacrifice made by Imam Hussain (RA) and his family. The streets often see stalls distributing water and juice (Sabeel) to honor the thirst of the martyrs of Karbala, remembering especially the young children of the Ahl al-Bayt who suffered in the heat of the desert.

Fasting in Izmir

A large number of Muslims in Izmir observe the fast of Ashura. It is recommended to fast on the 9th and 10th of Muharram. Families wake up for Suhoor and break their fast with simple Iftar, remembering the hunger and thirst faced in Karbala by the Prophet's family.

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Dedicate this day to reciting the Holy Quran for Isal-e-Sawab.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Ashura in Izmir?

Ashura is observed on the 10th of Muharram. Dates depend on moon sighting in Izmir.

What is the significance of this night?

It is the Night of Forgiveness where Allah's mercy descends, and destinies for the coming year are written.

What worship should I do?

Recite Holy Quran (especially Surah Yasin), perform Nafal prayers, Salatul Tasbih, and make Dua for forgiveness.

Should I visit graveyards?

It is Sunnah to visit graveyards to pray for the deceased, but it should be done with simplicity and respect.

Is fasting on 15th Shaban recommended?

Yes, fasting on the 15th of Shaban is considered a virtuous act (Mustahabb).