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Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Ramzan Begins

HYDERABAD: With the holy month of Ramzan just two weeks away, preparations for the festivities in the Old City are underway in full swing. The intense activity witnessed by Asal Hyderabad, a sign that the countdown for the month of fasting and feasting has begun.

The highly anticipated month has a different meaning for people from different walks of life. For those seeking spirituality is a month of purification and abstinence, for traders and businessmen is one month of strong sales and brand building.

As their numbers increased manifold crowded mosque, mosque committees have ordered new prayer rugs in large quantities. Laundering and maintenance work is carried out in all mosques.


Qari Naseeruddin, Khatib, Masjid-e-Aliya says: "The interior and exterior floors of mosques washed. New carpets have been installed and all electrical works, mechanical and drainage have been completed before the holy month to avoid cause inconvenience to the devout. addition, many faithful to leave the comfort of their homes and live within the limits of the mosques where they meditate and try to establish an unbreakable bond with God. This is called etekaaf. Committees mosques make special arrangements for them. "

Among other things, Ramzan shopping is synonymous with Hyderabadi-s, the reason why operators are on alert, procure the necessary goods. Mohamed Ibrahim Bukhari in Cap Mart says: "About 90% of our selling prayer rugs, carpets and ice occur in Ramzan and Muslims pray more this month than any other month. In addition, as a gesture of charity people buy these things and donate to mosques. "Bukhari says that people of lower income groups plan a special Ramzan budget for clothes, hats and blankets. "A person who earns only 5,000 rupees a month can buy a value of 1,500 rupees kurta. This is because planned throughout the year and allocate a special budget for Ramzan," he observes.

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