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Hyderabad Embraces the Final Days of Ramadan with Devotion and Festivity

As Ramadan enters its final week, the historic city of Hyderabad is immersed in an atmosphere of spirituality and celebration. Mosques are witnessing a surge in worshippers, while bustling markets remain packed with eager shoppers making last-minute purchases for Eid.

Throughout the city, people are dedicating themselves to prayers, worship, I’tikaf (spiritual retreat), and acts of charity. Mosques, shrines, and religious centers continue to be filled with devotees reciting the Quran, performing Taraweeh prayers, and engaging in Zakat and Fitrah distribution. Many are also seeking Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Power), a night believed to be more rewarding than a thousand months of worship.

Hyderabad’s markets are witnessing an overwhelming rush as shoppers flock to buy festive clothing, accessories, and household essentials. The city’s major shopping hubs, including Laad Bazaar, Charminar, and Abids, are staying open late into the night, sometimes until Sehri (pre-dawn meal). Traders are reporting record-breaking sales, with high demand for traditional outfits like designer Kurtas, Pajamas, Chikankari suits, and premium fabrics.

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No Ramadan in Hyderabad is complete without Haleem, the city’s most sought-after dish during the holy month. Popular eateries such as Pista House, Shah Ghouse, and other renowned restaurants are witnessing an unprecedented rush of food lovers eager to savor the delicacy before Ramadan ends. The demand is so high that streets around these eateries often experience heavy traffic in the evenings.

With beautifully decorated streets, illuminated mosques, and the excitement of Eid preparations, Hyderabad is embracing the final days of Ramadan with its signature blend of faith and festivity. As the city bids farewell to the sacred month, its cultural vibrancy and deep-rooted traditions remain at the heart of the celebrations.

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