Muharram 2026: Iran Marks First Night Of Muharram Mourning Ceremonies In Tehran; The First Month Of Islamic Calendar Begins
· Free Press Journal

Muharram is one of the most sacred festivals which is observed around the world. It marks the first month of the Islamic calendar. Iran marked the first night of Muharram mourning ceremonies in Tehran as Muslims across the world welcomed the beginning of Muharram on June 17, 2026. The month holds profound religious significance, particularly for Shia Muslims, who commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussain, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad, at the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE.
Mourners gathered in Tehran’s Tajrish Square on Wednesday for the third night of Muharram, the Shia Muslim period of mourning that commemorates the seventh-century killing of Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, at the Battle of Karbala. His death is a… pic.twitter.com/rPvlonznMo
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Tehran marks first night mourning
In Tehran, thousands of people attended the first night of Muharram mourning ceremonies on June 17, 2026. The occasion commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (AS), the third Shia Imam and grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), along with his loyal companions during the Battle of Karbala approximately 14 centuries ago. Devotees gathered at mosques, religious centers, and community halls to participate in traditional mourning rituals. The ceremonies included recitations of elegies, sermons recounting the events of Karbala, and prayers dedicated to Imam Hussain and his companions. Black banners and symbolic decorations were displayed across public spaces, reflecting the solemn nature of the observances.
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The people of Iran gathered for the first night of Muharram, where they commemorated the martyrdom of Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad’s Grandson, who was killed for refusing to bow to the tyrannical ruler… pic.twitter.com/Ldg1NPKhPh
Night gatherings in Tehran
In Iran's capital, large black mourning flags were displayed at key intersections such as the Enghelab-e-Eslami Roundabout. Crowds gather each night, merging profound spiritual commitment with demonstrations of solidarity and national cohesion. Key religious sites, such as the Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad and Hazrat Masoumeh in Qom, hold special events celebrating the start of the lunar month. Many people were also seen raising the flag of Iran and Ali Hosseini Khamenei flag.
Muharram 2026: Everything To Know About The First Month Of The Islamic Lunar CalendarThe moment the lights switch to red at the Holy Shrine of Imam Hussain (AS) tonight to mark the start of mourning for Muharram 1448/2026 pic.twitter.com/iy4KPUjetv
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Muharram significance and observance
Muharram is regarded as one of the four sacred months in Islam. While it marks the beginning of a new Islamic year, the month is observed with grief and remembrance rather than celebration among many Muslim communities. The first ten days of Muharram are especially important, culminating in Ashura on the 10th day, which commemorates Imam Hussain's sacrifice in Karbala, located in present-day Iraq.