The Islamic New Year 1448 H is being observed by Muslims with a focus on increased worship and good deeds. A key practice during this time is fasting on the day of Ashura, a tradition rooted in Islamic teachings and historical significance. Religious texts encourage Muslims to observe this fast as a means of seeking blessings and expiation for sins. The observance coincides with the Islamic New Year, marking a period of spiritual renewal. This practice is seen as a voluntary act of devotion, offering opportunities for spiritual growth and connection with faith. Further details regarding the virtues and scriptural basis for the Ashura fast are being disseminated among the Muslim community.