The Ramazan momentum continues from Sehri to Iftari, with people across the country, from women preparing meals at home to male shopkeepers serving customers are actively participating in the month’s traditions and embracing its spirit of devotion, charity, and community.
Women, male shopkeepers contributing in keeping Ramazan spirit alive from Sehri to Iftari

ISLAMABAD, Mar 8 (APP):The Ramazan momentum continues from Sehri to Iftari, with people across the country, from women preparing meals at home to male shopkeepers serving customers are actively participating in the month’s traditions and embracing its spirit of devotion, charity, and community.
From the first light of Sehri to the joyous breaking of Iftar, housewives and shopkeepers across the country are immersed in the sacred of Ramazan, with markets bustling with activity as shopkeepers prepare and sell fresh fruits, dates and special treats while a local news channel report highlights how the month unites communities, ignites devotion, and fills streets and homes with a vibrant spirit of togetherness and shared celebration. Shopkeepers claimed that sales have surged due to high demand and the festive spirit, adding that the month keeps both customers and sellers engaged and energized.Women from various cities also commented they are keeping busy during Ramazan, managing household chores, preparing meals for Sehri and Iftar, and ensuring their families have everything ready for the holy month They added that the daily routines of cooking, shopping and organizing meals keep them actively engaged while embracing the spiritual and festive spirit of Ramazan.Several women also expressed that participating in these activities gives them a sense of fulfillment and community, as the preparation for Sehri and Iftar brings families together and strengthens bonds, making the month more meaningful and lively. Shopkeepers selling samosas, jalebis and pakoras said demand has surged during Ramazan, with customers flocking to markets for Iftar treats and added that the busy days bring energy and a festive spirit, keeping both sellers and buyers actively involved in the month’s celebrations.
The report concluded that markets across the country remain bustling throughout Ramazan, with a noticeable rush not only for Iftar items but also for Sehri essentials, including fresh parathas and yogurt, reflecting the vibrant spirit of the month and the active participation of both women and shopkeepers in keeping the traditions alive.


