The Significance Of Ashura Throughout Human History:

S.a.n.a.h
ILLUMINATION
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8 min readJul 29, 2023

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Allah (swt) says in the Qur’an, ′And We certainly sent Musa with Our signs, [saying], “Bring out your people from layers of darkness into the light and remind them of the days of Allah”. Indeed in that are surely signs for everyone who is patient and grateful’. [Qur’an, 14:5].

The Meaning Of ’Ashura:

’Ashura is derived from the word ’Asharah, which means ten in Arabic. ’Ashura is the 10th day of Muharram.

’Ashura is one of these days of Allah, and it is thus important to respect and pay attention to its virtues and history’.Ashura was seen as a special day by the followers of other Prophets (A.S) and their descendants as well.

According to Imam Al-Ghazali, writing in his Mukhashfa al-Qulub, Umar ibn Al-Khattab (ra) was asked why the day of ’Ashura was considered so noble. Umar listed a few events which had taken place on ’Ashura, including:

(a) Allah created the skies and earth on this day, along with the Preserved Tablet.

(b) Allah created Angel Jibril (A.S).

(c) Allah created Adam (as), as well as Hawwa (A.S).

(d) Allah created Jannah.

(e) Allah enabled Adam (as) to live in Jannah.

(f) The first rain to fall on…

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S.a.n.a.h
ILLUMINATION

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