I just found this
"Ashura is the tenth day of Muharram. For Sunni Muslims, Ashura is a day for fasting to show gratitude to God for saving Moses and his followers by parting the Red Sea. "
Yeah found another several articles. Appears Sunni, Shia, and Islamic all celebrate a little different with Shia and Islamic both being the same and Sunni celebrating the parting of the red sea.
90% of all mentions are of the Islamic and Shia variety.
I just found this "Ashura is the tenth day of Muharram. For Sunni Muslims, Ashura is a day for fasting to show gratitude to God for saving Moses and his followers by parting the Red Sea. "
https://www.firstpost.com/world/muharram-2022-date-history-and-significance-of-ashura-11020891.html
Yeah found another several articles. Appears Sunni, Shia, and Islamic all celebrate a little different with Shia and Islamic both being the same and Sunni celebrating the parting of the red sea.
90% of all mentions are of the Islamic and Shia variety.