1st Muharram 2024 Date in UAE

1st Muharram date in UAE is on 06 July, 2024. 1st Muharram date will be expected in the Arabic world as on 06 July, 2024 and in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and some other parts of the world on 07 July, 2024.

Event 1st Muharram
Date 06 July, 2024
Hijri Date 1 Muharram 1446 AH

1st Muharram in UAE is 06 July, 2024 (1 Muharram 1446 AH). In Islam, there are several Islamic events that have their own significance. However, 1st Muharram is also among the holiest event in Islam. Each year, Muslims in UAE do special arrangements regarding the event. They eagerly wait for the moon sighting to be aware about the confirmed date of 1st Muharram in UAE and to plan their activities accordingly.

1st Muharram 2024 in UAE?

1st Muharram date in UAE is on 19 July, 2024.

When Muharram Will Start 2024?

Muharram will start on the 19th of July in the year 2024.

Muharram 2024 Start and End Date?

The start of Muharram in 2024 commences on the evening of Tuesday, July 18th, and ends at sundown on Thursday, August 17th.

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The commemoration of the first Muharram date in the UAE showcases the rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted traditions of the Islamic community, creating an atmosphere of reflection and solidarity.

  • Uzair, UAE
  • Fri 14 Jul, 2023

The UAE embraces the cultural diversity of its residents, and the first of Muharram serves as a reminder of the shared values and traditions that unite the nation. From special religious lectures to charitable activities, the day encourages a sense of unity and fosters a deeper understanding of the teachings of Islam.

  • Ghafoor, Gujranwala
  • Thu 13 Jul, 2023

In the UAE, the 1st of Muharram holds great significance as it signifies the start of the Islamic New Year, commemorating the migration (Hijrah) of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions to Medina.

  • Haider, Lodhrān
  • Tue 11 Jul, 2023

On 1st Muharram, Muslims in the UAE will gather in mosques and other religious centers to pray. 1st Muharram in UAE is on 18 July, 2023 (1 Muharram 1445 AH).

  • Jawad, UAE
  • Fri 07 Jul, 2023

The upcoming date of 1st Muharram in the UAE, on 18 July 2023, holds great significance as it marks the start of the Islamic New Year and symbolizes a fresh beginning for Muslims in the region.

  • Samad, Dera Ismail Khan
  • Thu 06 Jul, 2023

1st Muharram in the UAE is a time of reflection and unity as the nation's diverse Muslim population comes together to commemorate the start of the Islamic New Year with prayers and cultural events.

  • Adil, UAE
  • Wed 05 Jul, 2023

The observance of 1st Muharram in the UAE showcased a strong spirit of solidarity and reverence, as Muslims gathered in mosques and community centers to commemorate the sacrifices of Imam Hussain (RA) and reflect on the lessons of Karbala

  • Fahad, Faisalabad
  • Tue 04 Jul, 2023

The first month of the Islamic calendar is known as Muharram-ul-Haram or the month of Muharram. The tenth day of Muharram, also known as Ashura Day, marks the beginning of the Islamic new year.

  • Ali, UAE
  • Thu 28 Jul, 2022

Shia Muslims organize several gatherings to express their condolences to Imam Husayn and to remember the martyrs through humanitarian efforts, reciting supplications, and prayer. 

  • Irfan , UAE
  • Tue 26 Jul, 2022

On the ninth and tenth of Ashura, many Muslims fast. It is thought that fasting will both bless and destroy the sins. Fasting and abstaining from meals are also practiced in the Shia community as a form of respect.

  • Saddam, UAE
  • Sat 23 Jul, 2022
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