Next Ashura Eve holiday is on

26th June 2026, Friday

What is Ashura Eve?

Ashura Eve

Ashura Eve falls on the ninth day of Muharram, the first month in the Islamic calendar, and is the night prior to Yom Ashura. The day is observed by Shi’a Muslims, and it commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Al-Husayn –the third Imam of the Shi’a– and his faithful companions. On Ashura Eve, Imam Al-Husayn delineated his companions as the most faithful of companions, and they, in return, gave audacious articulations and promulgated their allegiance to him. The following day, Yom Ashura, Imam Al-Husayn was beheaded in the Battle of Karbala.

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When is Ashura Eve?

How long until Ashura Eve?
Next Ashura Eve takes place in 324 Days.
Dates of Ashura Eve
YearWeekdayDate
2030 Monday13th May
2029 Thursday24th May
2028 Sunday4th Jun
2027 Wednesday16th Jun
2026 Friday26th Jun
2025 Sunday6th Jul
2024 Wednesday17th Jul
2023 Saturday29th Jul
2022 Tuesday9th Aug
2021 Thursday19th Aug
2020 Sunday30th Aug
2019 Tuesday10th Sep
2018 Friday21st Sep
2017 Sunday1st Oct
2016 Wednesday12th Oct
2015 Saturday24th Oct
Duration
1 Day

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