The Day of Ashura is a public holiday among Muslims that is celebrated on the tenth day of the month of Muharram, the first day of the Islamic lunar calendar.
The root of the word Ashura has the meaning of tenth in Semitic languages; hence the name of memory, literally translated, means “the tenth day”.
A day when Allah saved a whole people from the bondage of a tyrant and oppressor; a day when Allah delivered one of His Messengers from the darkness of the night, the darkness of the sea animal and the darkness of the sea; a day when the rain ceased and the ark sailing the seas, loaded with animals and sincere believers touched land and they were able to descend after a long voyage; A day when Allah made fire cold and harmless to one of His Prophets; a day when Allah accepted the repentance of one of His Prophets who had eaten from a tree which Allah had forbidden him; on that day Allah gave back to one of His Prophets, for having remained patient, persevering and grateful, his children, his health and his wealth which had been taken away from him.
Indeed, that day on which these events occurred and others that we have not mentioned, is the tenth day of the month in which we find ourselves: the day of Ashurah.
For all these reasons, we find that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) honoured that day and fasted on it, since he, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, was the closest and had more right than anyone else to the remembrance of all the Prophets and Musa, peace be upon them all.
The Prophets, peace be upon them, are all brothers and their practice of worshipping Allah is one.
For this reason, it is a condition of the Imam (belief) to be right and sound to believe in all the Prophets.
Whoever rejects the mission or message of any of the Prophets, peace upon them, is as if he has rejected all of them.
The Messenger said: “We, the Prophets, are the children of different mothers, but our Deen (worship practice) is one.” One more year we have celebrated this festival with the breaking of the fast in the mosque and a party for the little ones, letting them know the reason for the importance of this special day and giving them gifts, as is tradition, for its celebration.