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Preparations for Eid-ul-Fitr reach its climax

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As Eid-ul-Fitr is just around the corner, a majority of the people are giving last minute touch to their preparations through visiting the shopping malls and local markets to celebrate this auspicious occasion in a befitting manner.

In various commercial hubs of Islamabad such as Super Market, Jinnah Super, Karachi Company, F-10 Markaz and popular shopping malls, shoppers have been flocking since noon to finalize their shopping amidst prayers and fasting. Several women can be witnessed in the main markets and shopping malls looking for dresses, shoes, and other essential accessories to celebrate the Eid festivities in a befitting manner, taking advantage of the Eid sales.

Saira Qasim, a mother of three children, said, “I have completed shopping for my family earlier thinking that there will be more people during the last days before Eid and the required sizes of dresses and shoes may not be available.”

She said: “Although the online shopping platforms have made it easier for many to shop while sitting at their homes during fasting but still visiting the market physically for Eid shopping has its own charm.”

Ansha Mehmood, a young girl, said: “I bought my Eid dress and shoes from the nearest shopping mall, availing of the sale offers. Now I have to buy just bangles, jewelry, and henna on the ‘Chaand Raat’ with my friends.” She said: “I always try to buy dresses and shoes by the middle of Ramzan as all the good stuff is sold out during the last few days before Eid, while the tailors also stop taking orders during the last week of Ramazan as they also leave for native towns.”.

Hira Iftikhar, who is a government employee, said, “Shopping during the month of Ramazan is a difficult task, so I am trying to complete it so that I can focus on prayers to seek blessings from Allah during the last Ashra of the holy month. The prevailing inflation has limited the purchasing capacity of the salaried class, so I completed all shopping for my family at a local market.” Eidul Fitr is the biggest festival for all Muslims across the world, and Muslims celebrate this festival with great religious zeal and enthusiasm.

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