This day honors the unwavering fortitude of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA), the grandson of the Prophet (PBUH), his family, and his loyal companions who battled to defend Islam in the face of injustice and hostility.
In light of this, memorial processions will be held in all of the nation’s cities and municipalities.
To commemorate Ashura, Pakistan’s federal government declares Muharram 9 and 10 to be public holidays.
Muharram 9 and 10 this year are probably going to fall on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 16 and 17.
In Pakistan, the holy month of Muharram, which ushers in the new Islamic year, is anticipated to commence on July 8.
Youm-e-Ashur 2024 (Day of Ashura) will occur on July 8 if the new Islamic month begins on that day.