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Iranian Arabs shop till morning for Eid

Iranian Arabs in Abadan go all out for Eid al-Fitr shopping with the night before filled with hustle and bustle.

Iranian Arabs go to the shopping districts in the city to get new clothes, dried nuts, and sweets for Eid al-Fitr.



Despite the late hours, the markets are brimming with activity as buyers check out the local stalls for the perfect items to celebrate the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

Eid al-Fitr is an important event for Iranians and Muslims across the world, and shopping is a major part of the festivities.

If you ever visit one of these day and night markets, you will be amazed by the pounding sound of enthusiastic haggling and the sweet aroma of freshly baked bread filling the air.

 The markets offer pistachios, peanuts, almonds, and cashew nuts in abundance, as well as other sweets and pastries with a variety of flavors to suit every taste.

As the night comes, the streets glow under the warm yellow lights of the market stalls, and the shoppers persisted in browsing the offerings.

It is a tradition to continue shopping all night leading up to the morning of Eid al-Fitr, creating a viable atmosphere that is difficult to resist.

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