Ashoora was a formal Arab Eid day in the days and era of ignorance. 
People used to keep fast and make merry, and hold ceremonies of joy in 
the same manner as Nauroze was considered to be the Eid day in Iran.
In the Arab history, Ashoora day (10th of Moharram) was the 
historical and customary Eid, when the various tribes of Arab put on new
 clothes and decorate the cities. Still, a group of Arabs, who is known 
as the "Yazeedi" group celebrates this day as a joyous festival.
When the incident and anguish of Karbala took place in the year 61 
Hijrah, the mode and line of tendencies, and views of Arab and the 
Muslims was changed. Moharram, which was taken to be as one of the 
(Haram) prohibited months. War and killing was prohibited in it because 
the martyrdom day of the best of the sons of Adam i.e. Hussain Ibn-e-Ali
 (A.S.) and for the Shias it became a day of sorrow and grief, the day 
of honoring and celebrating the memories of the martyrs.
In the very first year of the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (A.S.) his 
friends nearly thousands in number gathered around his grave and recited
 alleges. From the ushering of the era of Bani Ommayide and Yazeed unto 
this day, hundreds of thousands of the friends of Ahl al-bayth (A.S.) 
celebrate the mourning meetings and caravans move towards Karbala.
Those whose cities are away and at long distance from Karbala shape their cities as Karbala and hold mourning gatherings.
The Fatimydes of the Egypt announced the Ashoora as the day of 
mourning of Imam Hussain (A.S.). As such, men and women gathered around 
the grave of Ome Kulsum (S.A.) and mourned and recited the alleges. All 
along the Fatimyde Era in Egypt Ashoora remained the official and formal
 day of mourning and grief.
Moez ud duala Delmi ordered that Ashoora be celebrated officially in 
Iran and entire population and government officials must refrain from 
work and celebrate the mourning rituals.
This is the very reason why the mourning rituals in Iran, Egypt, Iraq
 and India have brought about a spiritual movement and ideological 
change among the Muslim masses so that today's movement of Muslims is 
the sequence of the same. With every passing year, it is becoming more 
fruit full. Hoping that a day will come when people will mend their 
perverse nesses and misbehaviors and make up their deficiencies and 
faults and enhance their strength and values.
One of the scholars says about it "Mosques are the relics and 
vestiges of the Prophet (P.B.U.H.) but the monasteries of mourning and 
Hussainias (centers of mourning) are the relics of the Ahl al-bayth 
(A.S.).
The Shias prattle and tell their secrets to God in the mosques and in
 the mourning centers they prattle to the lovers of God and those who 
were martyred for Him and on His way.
All along the passage of history no power could stop the movement of 
the Caravan of Hussain (A.S.) and history has shown that during the 
entire length of thirteen centuries this enthusiastic movement could not
 be hushed up and cooled down. For the same reason, because the 
martyrdom of Hussain (A.S.) and his friends took place on such a day 
then Joyous ceremonies and decorative measures, joyous and happy 
celebrations, and lightings and keeping of fast became prohibited and 
haram on that day.
Ibn-e-Kaseer writes, "Ashoora was announced as the public and 
national mourning day in Baghdad in the approximates of 400 Hijrah. 
People used to keep cold water and cold drinks on the highways and 
through fares for the thirsty ones to drink and to commemorate the 
thirst of Hussain (A.S.) and people of Iraq used to become mournful on 
the Ashoora day just like the death day of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H.).
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