Islamic New Year Begins
- Sara Habib
- June 27, 2025
- 10:47 am
- 40
- Current Affairs

The Islamic New Year 1447 has officially begun in Pakistan. The Ruet-e-Hilal Committee confirmed the sighting of the Muharram moon. As a result, Muslims across the country have entered one of the most sacred Islamic months — Muharram.
This month is not only the start of the new Islamic year but also a time of deep religious significance. It marks a historical period remembered with reverence, reflection, and prayer.
What Is Muharram?
Muharram is one of the four sacred months in Islam. It is highly respected across the Muslim world. Muslims avoid conflict and seek spiritual reflection during this time.
Ashura, the 10th day of Muharram, is especially important. It is a day of mourning and remembrance for the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (RA).
The Legacy of Karbala
The battle of Karbala is central to the significance of Muharram. Imam Hussain (RA), the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), refused to surrender to a corrupt regime. Instead, he chose to stand for truth and justice.
He, along with his family and companions, was martyred. This event symbolizes courage, sacrifice, and the fight against oppression.
How Muslims Observe Muharram
Many Muslims mark Muharram with solemn gatherings and sermons. Special prayers are offered, especially on Ashura. Some participate in peaceful processions. Others simply reflect at home.
Fasting on Ashura is also a common practice. It is believed to bring spiritual reward and blessings
Lessons and Reflections
The start of a new Islamic year is a reminder to reset our intentions. It encourages believers to stay true to values like truth, justice, and patience.
By remembering the events of Karbala, Muslims renew their spiritual commitment. They seek peace, both within and in the world around them.
Spiritual Renewal for the Year Ahead
With the arrival of Islamic New Year 1447, there is a renewed sense of faith. This is a time to reflect on the past and make hopeful intentions for the year ahead.
Al-Islam.org – Story of Karbala