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Opinion: Idul Fitri, also known as Eid al-Fitr, is a festive occasion celebrated by Muslims around the

world. However, the celebration can often put a significant financial burden on families, which can
have long-lasting effects. The cost of new clothes, gifts, and food can be overwhelming, especially for
families who are struggling financially.

While it is important to celebrate and share the joy of Idul Fitri with loved ones, it is equally
important to be mindful of our spending and avoid excessive expenses. The pressure to keep up with
societal expectations can lead to overspending and debt, which can ultimately impact our financial
stability and well-being.

It is essential to remember the true essence of Idul Fitri, which is about forgiveness, gratitude, and
giving back to those in need. Instead of focusing solely on materialistic aspects of the celebration, we
can choose to prioritize spending time with family, strengthening relationships, and spreading
kindness in our communities.

In conclusion, while Idul Fitri is a joyous occasion, it is important to be mindful of the financial impact
it can have on our families. Let us celebrate the occasion in a meaningful and responsible way, and
focus on what truly matters - forgiveness, gratitude, and compassion towards others.

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