Aidilfitri

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Aidilfitri: Brisk business for flower traders at Muslim cemetery (New Straits Times Online)

GEORGE TOWN: After two years of the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, this year's Aidilfitri celebration provides an opportunity for traders who sell fresh ...

— BERNAMA A visitor, Datuk Syed Mohamad Aidid Syed Murtaza, 75, said the presence of flower traders at the cemetery made it easier for visitors to visit the graves of their loved ones. Rosinah said that Ramadan is considered the month of 'rezeki' (sustenance) for traders such as herself to earn extra income and she was grateful as it helped the family make preparations for Aidilfitri.

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Brisk business once again for flower traders at Penang Muslim ... (Free Malaysia Today)

It has been a tradition that the Jalan Perak Muslim Cemetery would be the focus of Muslims, especially those who balik kampung to celebrate Aidilfitri, by ...

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Melaka pulls in crowds during Aidilfitri holiday (Malay Mail)

MELAKA, May 3 — Tourist spots in Melaka continue to be the destination of choice for foreign and domestic visitors to spend their public holiday in ...

“We haven’t been here for quite a long time so we took the opportunity of the long holiday to come from Penang and spend two days here,” he said. Previously, the media reported that the Melaka police expected a 50 per cent increase from the average of 45,000 vehicles entering the state at three toll plazas ahead of the Aidilfitri celebration. He said after the country entered the transition to endemic phase and the re-opening of international borders on April 1, he had even received customers from abroad such as Japan and England.

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Aidilfitri: Brisk business for flower traders at Muslim cemetery (The Star Online)

GEORGE TOWN: After two years of the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, this year's Aidilfitri celebration provides an opportunity for traders who sell fresh ...

- Bernama A visitor, Datuk Syed Mohamad Aidid Syed Murtaza, 75, said the presence of flower traders at the cemetery made it easier for visitors to visit the graves of their loved ones. Rosinah said that Ramadan is considered the month of ‘rezeki’ (sustenance) for traders such as herself to earn extra income and she was grateful as it helped the family make preparations for Aidilfitri.

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