There's nothing to 'celebrate,' only to mourn for and comemorate, since Ashura marks the death of Prophet Muhammed's grandson, Hussain A.S. and most of His Household. Ashura's not a festival, it's the day on which the Shi'ie community mourns for the loss that Islam suffered by holding processions all over the world.
There's nothing to 'celebrate,' only to mourn for and comemorate, since Ashura marks the death of Prophet Muhammed's grandson, Hussain A.S. and most of His Household. Ashura's not a festival, it's the day on which the Shi'ie community mourns for the loss that Islam suffered by holding processions all over the world.
MinAlBahrain 1 year ago 2