As the Eid-ul-Fitr festival approaches, shopping malls and brand outlets are filled with people buying high-priced branded clothes. It’s a time of celebration and joy, and people want to look their best. However, we must not forget that not everyone can afford to splurge on such luxuries.
In the midst of the shopping frenzy, there are those who are struggling to make ends meet. For them, buying even one new outfit for their child on the occasion of Eid is a challenge. As a society, we must realize that not everyone has the means to indulge in extravagance.
We often take for granted the blessings that we have, such as the ability to afford new clothes, and forget that there are people around us who are struggling financially. These people may not always ask for help, but that doesn’t mean they don’t need it.
As we celebrate Eid, let us make an effort to be more empathetic towards those who are less fortunate than us. Instead of just focusing on ourselves and our families, let’s try to spread some joy and happiness to those who need it the most.
We can do this by donating clothes or money to charitable organizations that work towards helping the needy. We can also extend a helping hand to our friends, family, and neighbors who may be going through a tough time.
Remember, small acts of kindness can go a long way in making a difference in someone’s life. Let’s make this Eid a truly joyful and meaningful occasion for everyone, regardless of their financial status.