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**Gorakhpur Gears Up for Muharram Observances, Calls for Peace and Charity**
**Gorakhpur, [Date]** – The Islamic New Year, 1447 Hijri, is set to begin on either June 27th or 28th, coinciding with the sighting of the Muharram moon, religious leaders in Gorakhpur announced. The month of Muharram holds deep significance in Islam, marking the beginning of the Hijri calendar.
Imam Hafiz Rehmat Ali Nizami of Sabzposh House Mosque, Jafra Bazaar, highlighted that the first day of Muharram commemorates the martyrdom of the second Caliph, Hazrat Syedna Umar (R.A.). However, Muharram is also a period of mourning, primarily remembered for the tragic events of Karbala, where Hazrat Syedna Imam Hussain (R.A.), the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and his companions were martyred by the forces of Yazid. Youme Ashura, the tenth day of Muharram, commemorating this event, is expected to fall on July 6th or 7th.
Qari Muhammad Anas Razvi, a teacher at Maktab Islamiyat Turkmanpur, emphasized the sacred nature of Muharram within the Islamic faith.
As the month commences, community leader Manowwar Ahmad stated that special gatherings and Majalis (religious assemblies) will be held in mosques and homes to honor the martyrs of Karbala. Preparations are underway at Imambara Estate, Mian Bazaar, for the traditional royal processions to be held on the 5th, 9th, and 10th of Muharram. Processions will also be organized from various Imam Chowks across the district from the 4th to the 10th of Muharram.
Adil Amin, a member of the District Peace and Harmony Committee, issued a press release urging residents to commemorate the sacrifice of Hazrat Syedna Imam Hussain and his followers through acts of charity and community service. He appealed to the public to plant trees, feed the poor, provide educational materials to underprivileged children, and observe fasts on the 9th, 10th, and 11th of Muharram. Amin further emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and harmony and cooperating with local authorities during this period.
Community leaders have called on all residents to uphold the spirit of Muharram by engaging in acts of compassion and fostering unity throughout the district.