Sindh to Observe Public Holidays on Ashura Validity
The Sindh government has officially announced that June 25 and 26, 2026, will be recognized as public holidays across the province. This decision stems from the solemn observance of Ashura, a significant religious event commemorated by Shia Muslims worldwide.
During Muharram, which marks the month of remembrance for the tragic events at Karbala in 680 AD, religious processions and memorial services are prominently celebrated throughout Sindh and beyond. The government’s announcement ensures that all offices, public bodies, and local councils remain closed except essential services, aligning with traditional practices that emphasize mourning and reflection.
Ashura holds deep cultural and spiritual importance, and the Sindh Information Department highlighted the importance of observing these days to maintain public harmony during this sacred period. Observance includes processions and prayers, reinforcing the community’s commitment to shared values.
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The Faithful are encouraged to participate in these observed days to reflect on the values of compassion, courage, and unity emphasized during Ashura.
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