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What are some important holidays in Iran?

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Sophia Carter

Updated on March 20, 2026

What are some important holidays in Iran?

Public holidays in Iran

DateEvent
Rajab 27Mission of Muhammad
Sha’aban 15Birth of Imam Mahdi
Ramadhan 21Martyrdom of Imam Ali
Shawwal 1Eid ul-Fitr (End of Ramadhan)

What happened on Tasua?

Several events occurred on this day, including: Shemr’s entrance to Karbala, the granting of safe conduct for the children of Umm ul-Banin, preparation for war; and Husayn ibn Ali and his companions were besieged by the enemy (as part of the Battle of Karbala).

What is the meaning of Tasuah?

Muharram ceremonies (i.e. Tasua and Ashura), as religious events, can be, thus, introduced as a tourist attraction. Tasua and Ashura occur on the ninth and tenth days of Muharram, the first month of the Muslim year. The word ‘Tasua’ means ninth, and ‘Ashura’ means tenth in Arabic.

What is Ashura for Shia?

The day of Ashura is an important occasion in the Islamic calendar that carries a spiritual and historical significance for both Sunni and Shia Muslims. For Shia Muslims, it marks the anniversary of the killing of the Prophet Muhammad’s grandson Hussein during the Battle of Karbala, and is therefore a day of mourning.

What is the biggest holiday in Iran?

Nowruz. Nowruz, the celebration of Iranian New Year, starts on March 20 and is considered the most important holiday in Iran. Festivities take place over 12 days and usually involve the cleaning of homes, the giving alms and the visiting of relatives.

What is the most celebrated holiday in Iran?

Nowruz
The celebration of Iranian New Year, Nowruz, is the most important festival in Iran. It starts on March 20 and takes place over 12 days.

What is tassoua?

Tassoua is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.

Do we fast on Ashura?

Sunnis regard fasting during Ashura as recommended, though not obligatory, having been superseded by the Ramadan fast. Muhammad fasted on the day of Ashura, 10th Muharram, in Mecca. When fasting during the month of Ramadan became obligatory, the fast of Ashura was made non-compulsory.

Can an American visit Iran?

Americans can travel to Iran freely but they do need to know a few things about tours and visas before planning their trip. The relationship with Iran is strained due to many political and economic reasons but it is perfectly legal to travel to Iran as an American citizen.