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June 18, 2026 — The Shia Muslim Foundation (SMF) welcomes the public statement issued by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani marking the beginning of Muharram and the Islamic New Year.
In his message, Mayor Mamdani highlighted the values of justice, compassion, and moral courage associated with Muharram and expressed hope that the new year would strengthen commitments to dignity, opportunity, and community for all New Yorkers.
For Shia Muslims, public recognition of Muharram by elected leaders carries special significance. Muharram is not simply the beginning of a new year. It is the month in which Shia Muslims commemorate the martyrdom of Imam al Husain ibn Ali (AS), the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, who was killed in the Battle of Karbala in 680 CE after refusing to legitimize what he viewed as unjust and corrupt rule.
The story of Karbala remains central to Shia Muslim identity. Themes of standing against oppression, defending human dignity, speaking truth to power, and protecting the vulnerable continue to shape the religious and moral outlook of Shia communities throughout the United States and around the world.
Mayor Mamdani's remarks are particularly meaningful because he is himself a Shia Muslim. His election as mayor of America's largest city represents a historic moment for many American Muslims and especially for Shia Muslims, who remain a relatively small minority within the broader Muslim population. Public acknowledgment of Muharram by a Shia elected official serving in one of the nation's most prominent leadership positions reflects the growing civic engagement and visibility of American Shia communities.
"Many Americans are unfamiliar with Muharram and the significance of Karbala. When public officials recognize these observances, it helps build understanding among neighbors of different backgrounds and reminds us that the values commemorated during Muharram, including justice, compassion, sacrifice, and moral courage, resonate far beyond any single faith community."
— Rahat Husain, Executive Director, Shia Muslim Foundation
Across the United States, hundreds of Shia mosques and Islamic centers will hold nightly majalis, educational programs, and commemorative gatherings throughout the first ten days of Muharram. These events remember the sacrifice of Imam al Husain (AS) and encourage reflection on ethical responsibility, service to others, and opposition to injustice.
SMF encourages Americans of all backgrounds to learn more about Muharram and the enduring legacy of Karbala, one of the most influential events in Islamic history.
About the Shia Muslim Foundation
The Shia Muslim Foundation is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to advocacy, civic engagement, religious freedom, and the advancement of American Shia Muslim communities. Through education, public policy engagement, and interfaith outreach, SMF works to promote understanding and strengthen the participation of Shia Muslims in American civic life.




