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Morocco Marks Achoura With Faith, Fasting, Family Traditions

Achoura remains one of Morocco’s most spiritually meaningful days, blending Sunni devotion with family customs rooted in memory, gratitude, and community.

Ihab Ou-oudabyIhab Ou-ouda
Jun, 26, 2026
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Morocco Marks Achoura With Faith, Fasting, Family Traditions

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Fez — Morocco is celebrating Achoura today, marking the 10th day of Muharram, one of the most important dates in the Islamic calendar.

This year’s Achoura falls on Friday, June 26, after Morocco’s Ministry of Habous and Islamic Affairs announced that Muharram 1448 began on Wednesday, June 17.

For many Moroccans, the day is first a religious occasion before it becomes a cultural celebration. In Sunni tradition, Achoura carries deep spiritual meaning linked to gratitude, fasting, repentance, and remembrance of Allah’s mercy.

A day rooted in Sunni tradition

In Sunni Islam, Achoura is closely associated with the story of Prophet Musa, or Moses, and the salvation of the Children of Israel from Pharaoh.

A hadith in “Sahih al-Bukhari” recounts that when Prophet Muhammad arrived in Medina, he found Jews fasting on Achoura. They said it was the day Allah saved the Children of Israel from their enemy, so Moses fasted in gratitude. The Prophet then said Muslims had a stronger connection to Moses and fasted the day as well.

The fast of Achoura is voluntary, not obligatory. Still, it holds major spiritual value for many Sunni Muslims. A hadith in “Sahih Muslim” says fasting Achoura expiates the sins of the previous year.

Many scholars also recommend fasting the 9th and 10th of Muharram, or the 10th and 11th, to distinguish the Muslim practice and extend the act of worship.

Muharram as a sacred month

Achoura also takes place inside Muharram, one of Islam’s four sacred months.

The Prophet Muhammad named Muharram among the four sacred months, alongside Dhul-Qi’dah, Dhul-Hijjah, and Rajab. This gives the day a wider meaning beyond one ritual. It falls during a month that encourages believers to avoid wrongdoing, increase worship, and begin the Hijri year with moral awareness.

In Morocco, that meaning is often reflected in mosque sermons, family advice, charity, and private acts of worship. Many people use the day to fast, give sadaqa, reconnect with relatives, and teach children the religious meaning behind the occasion.

Culture around the spiritual core

Moroccan Achoura also has a strong cultural face, especially for children.

Families often buy small gifts, toys, drums, and traditional instruments. Children play in neighborhoods, while households prepare nuts, dried fruits, and sweets associated with the occasion.

Some communities also preserve older customs, including water games and evening gatherings. These practices vary by region and family, but they usually turn Achoura into a moment of joy after the more serious religious reflection of the day.

Still, the heart of Achoura in Morocco remains religious. The cultural side gives the day warmth, but the spiritual message gives it direction.

 

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