Srinagar, Feb. 24 -- Ramadan is a month of restraint, compassion and accountability. It is a time when believers are urged to control their desires, share with the needy and uphold the highest standards of honesty. Yet, every year, as the holy month begins, markets tell a different story. Prices rise overnight. Essentials disappear from shelves. Hoarders and black marketers sense opportunity - and move in without shame. This is not just unethical. It is immoral. The Prophet (PBUH) warned against hoarding and profiteering, especially when it harms the public. Exploiting people when they are fasting, budgeting for Iftar and Sehri, and trying to meet household needs is not business - it is betrayal. Ramadan is meant to soften hearts, not har...
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