Ashura is a Muslim holy day that commemorates the 7th-Century death of the grandson of Islam’s prophet.
“It’s about standing up for justice, standing up for democracy, standing up for peace and equality,” Mohamed Al-Najjar explained at the Karbalaa Islamic Education Center in Dearborn. The center is named after the city in Iraq.
In reality, it’s an expression of demonic barbarism:
Jesus’ blood was enough. Poor deluded people.