Muharram/Islamic New Year in Australia ― Date, History, and Details

Muharram/Islamic New Year in Australia

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History of Muharram/Islamic New Year in Australia and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Muharram is the Islamic New Year. It falls on the first day of the month of Muharram, which is the seventh month of the Islamic calendar. The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar, and so Muharram moves around within the Gregorian (solar) calendar. In Australia, Muharram usually falls in October or November.

Muharram is a time of reflection and remembrance for Muslims. It is a time to remember the sacrifices made by the Prophet Muhammad and his family, and to reflect on the principles of Islam. Muharram is also a time for Muslims to recommit themselves to following the teachings of Islam.

Muharram is not a public holiday in Australia, but many Muslims choose to take time off work to celebrate the occasion. There are often special events and celebrations held in mosques and Islamic centres around the country.