Akhiri Chahar Shambah
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ObservedbyIndian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Afghan and Persian Muslims[1]
SignificanceMuhammad's temporary recovery
ObservancesNafl prayers, donations, prayers
DateLast Wednesday of Safar
| Akhiri Chahar Shambah | |
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| Observed by | Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Afghan and Persian Muslims[1] |
| Significance | Muhammad's temporary recovery |
| Observances | Nafl prayers, donations, prayers |
| Date | Last Wednesday of Safar |
| Frequency | Annual |
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Akhiri Chahar Shambah is a holy day[1] for Muslims of the Indian subcontinent and Iran.[2] It is an Arabic and Persian word-pair; its Arabic part is akheri, meaning "last" and the Persian part is chahar sambah, meaning "Wednesday".[3]