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Muslims in Malaysia embrace frugal preparations ahead of Aidilfitri amid rising costs

With just two weeks to go until Aidilfitri, families and individuals prioritise needs over wants, turning to careful budgeting, online shopping, and home-prepared meals to celebrate within means

Updated 4 months ago · Published on 05 Mar 2026 1:33PM

Muslims in Malaysia embrace frugal preparations ahead of Aidilfitri amid rising costs
Across households, the trend is clear: careful budgeting, thoughtful selection of necessities, and home-prepared meals are helping families maintain the joy of celebration - March 5, 2026

AS Malaysia counts down the final fortnight to Aidilfitri, Muslims across the country are preparing to celebrate the festival of victory with an emphasis on prudence and practicality, balancing tradition with the realities of a challenging economic environment.

Many families are choosing to spend within their means, prioritising essential items over luxuries when arranging festive purchases this year.

For single mother Siti Nor Hazimah Abdul Rahim, 31, the focus is on ensuring her three children have what they need while carefully managing limited resources.

“For me, the most important thing is my children’s Raya outfits. I wear what I have, but what matters is that the children are happy with new clothes.

“Even so, I am careful to spend wisely when preparing for the celebrations,” she told Harian Metro, reflecting the wider sentiment of cautious expenditure.

University student Nur Amalina Abdul Aziz, 23, has opted for online shopping to take advantage of lower prices and a wider selection.

“I usually buy everything online because there are many discount vouchers available, which helps me save compared to shopping in physical stores,” she said.

She added that she makes her purchases early and adopts a moderate approach to avoid financial strain as a student.

Meanwhile, small business owner Muhammad Rashid Muhammed Aris, 40, emphasised flexibility in his preparations.

“I prefer to compare prices before buying Raya clothes, whether in stores or online. I also usually host an open house during Syawal and prefer to prepare the food myself rather than ordering, as it saves money,” he said, highlighting a practical approach shared by many Malaysians this festive season.

Across households, the trend is clear: careful budgeting, thoughtful selection of necessities, and home-prepared meals are helping families maintain the joy of celebration while navigating rising living costs and inflation ahead of the holiday. - March 5, 2026

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