Muharram is one of the most important months in the Islamic calendar and marks the beginning of the Islamic New Year. It is a time of reflection, remembrance, and spiritual significance for Muslims around the world. Ashura 2026: Date and Regional ObservanceOne of the most significant days in the Islamic lunar calendar is Ashura, observed on the 10th of Muharram. Owing to differences in moon sightings across regions, the dates may vary slightly. In 2026, countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE are expected to observe Ashura on June 25, while in India, the occasion will likely be marked on June 26.Muharram 2026: Will schools be closed?The Day of Ashura, observed on the 10th of Muharram, is an important occasion in the Islamic calendar. In India, it will be observed on June 26, 2026. Schools across several states, including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Telangana, and West Bengal, are expected to remain closed in observance of Muharram. The holiday may vary slightly depending on local moon sightings and state government notifications. However, parents and students are advised to confirm the holiday directly with their respective schools or educational institutions. Muharram 2026: Likely Long Weekend for Bank ClosuresJune 26 (Friday) is likely to be observed as a bank holiday because of Muharram. This will be followed by the fourth Saturday holiday on June 27 and the usual Sunday closure on June 28, potentially resulting in a three-day bank holiday period in several regions.Across India, Muharram is observed with processions, prayer meetings, and community gatherings. In many cities, devotees participate in symbolic processions and offer tributes, especially on the day of Ashura. The atmosphere remains solemn, reflecting the historical significance of the occasion.