As we step into Muharram, the start of the Islamic calendar, we are reminded that some beginnings are not celebrations — they are commemorations. This sacred month brings with it a solemn stillness, a collective hush that echoes through hearts and households. It is a time of remembrance, reflection, and above all, reverence.
At the heart of Muharram lies the tragedy of Karbala — a moment in history that continues to shape the moral and emotional fabric of our lives. Imam Hussain (A.S), the beloved grandson of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), stood on the burning plains of Karbala not with an army, but with an unshakable truth. Surrounded by his family and a handful of loyal companions, he chose dignity over surrender, sacrifice over silence.

Ashura, the 10th of Muharram, marks the ultimate stand against tyranny. It is not just a historical date — it is a living, breathing reminder of what it means to speak out, stand firm, and remain human in the face of inhumanity.
Here in Pakistan, Muharram is not just observed — it is felt. From the chants of nohas in majalis to the silent strength of a child offering water at a sabeel, the spirit of Hussain (A.S) runs deep in our rituals. But beyond the ceremonies, lies a greater call: to embody the values of Karbala in our everyday lives — to be just, to be kind, to be courageous.

At Good Times, we believe that storytelling is a powerful tool for preserving heritage and shaping perspective. This Muharram, we honour not just the martyrdom of Hussain (A.S), but the timeless legacy he left behind — one that teaches us that truth, no matter how heavy, must be carried with grace.
As we mourn, let us also reflect. As we grieve, let us grow. And as we remember, let us rise — stronger in faith, clearer in conscience.

