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Muharram - celebrating muslim festival in india !

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According to Muslim community Muharram is the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar. Muslim count their year as 11 or 12 days shorter than the solar year. So, it is a little different from the Gregorian or solar calendar that is used in the western nations. When compared with the solar calendar, the lunar month of Muharram shifts from year to year. This year the first day of the month Muharram begins on 21st day of September, 2017 (Thursday) and ends on 20th day of October, 2017 (Friday), based on the Gregorian calendar.


Muslims provide an additional significance of the month of Muharram. They held the month of Muharram to be the most holy of all the months, apart from Ramadan. The word Muharram is often considered the same with "Ashura", the tenth day of the Muharram month by the Shia muslim community.
The festival Muharram 2017 in India: Current year Muharram will be celebrated on the sunset of Sunday, 1st October 2017. And the next day (2ndOctober, 2017) is a Gazetted holyday by Indian government. The festival Muharram specially celebrates in those regions where Muslim community lives mainly like, Jammu & Kashmir, Assam, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra and Kerala. The Celebration day of Muharam is 02/10/2017 on Monday. (All dates may vary as per the visibility of Moon.)


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