Millions of Pakistanis, amidst rising consumer prices and dwindling affordability, eagerly observe Eid ul Adha, also known as ‘Bakra Eid,’ but not without feeling the financial strain and holding out hope for an economic turnaround, which the country urgently needs.
The South Asian nation finds itself in the throes of one of its most severe crises as the government grapples with reviving a stalled International Monetary Fund (IMF) program, leading to an alarming surge in inflation and a historic plunge in the value of the rupee.
Following the Eid prayers on Thursday, individuals hurriedly scoured for butchers to assist them in fulfilling the ritual sacrifice of their animals—an obligatory act for those who possess the means.
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During this festive occasion, Muslims worldwide partake in the slaughter of animals—be it goats, sheep, bulls/cows, or camels—reserving one-third of the meat for personal consumption, sharing another third with friends and relatives, and donating the remaining third to charity.
Regrettably, the exorbitant prices have excluded several individuals from engaging in this customary practice, leaving them disheartened and their joy diminished.
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