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During Ramadan, non-alcoholic perfume sales increased

In Srinagar, demand rose during Ramadan for attar, or non-alcoholic fragrances composed of natural components.

Demand for non-alcoholic attar is soaring as consumers search for premium fragrances to wear during the month-long celebration. People look for attar to utilize at the mosque during prayer times.

Srinagar’s local markets and stores provide a wide range of non-alcoholic attar alternatives to suit the city’s varied population’s interests. There is a large variety of attar available to suit various preferences, ranging from flowery fragrances to musky undertones.

The significance of personal hygiene and fragrance in the local culture is reflected in the desire for non-alcoholic attar during Ramadan. Using natural, non-alcoholic scents at this holy season is something many inhabitants take great delight in doing since it is consistent with their cultural and religious customs.

A merchant named Abdul Wasi commented, “I have a lot of attar varieties.” About eight different variations exist. We both produce it and get it outside. Demand rises in the month of Ramadan. During the holy days of Ramadan, people attempt to stay away from attars that include alcohol.

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