Makkah: As Eid Al-Fitr approaches, Makkah transforms into a tapestry of festive colors, delightful aromas, and heartwarming chants of Takbeer and Tahleel. Makkah's markets experience a vibrant atmosphere and bustling activity, especially at night, as residents and visitors shop for essentials in preparation for the first day of Eid Al-Fitr.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the main streets and markets of the Holy Capital have always been adorned with a lively atmosphere, bustling with visitors of various nationalities. Everyone searches for what suits them, from clothing and sweets to food and more, displayed both inside and outside the shops.
The lens of the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) captured the bustling activity of shoppers and the crowds in the final days of the holy month of Ramadan as people prepare for Eid. Sweets, in particular, see exceptional demand, becoming an essential part of Eid celebrations in the homes of Makkah.
Makkah stands out with the sounds of its mosques, its traditions, and its historic neighborhoods, preserving beautiful customs passed down through generations. Among these is the tradition of exchanging visits on Eid morning, as families and relatives reunite over breakfast after a long absence. The table is filled with an array of delicious dishes, with sweets taking center stage.