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ISLAMABAD, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 31st May, 2026) The festive atmosphere continues to thrive across the Federal capital after Eid al-Azha, as residents keep the celebrations alive through barbecue gatherings featuring sacrificial meat.
From family lawns and rooftops to farmhouses and private venues, Islamabad witnessed numerous BBQ parties over the weekend, bringing together relatives, friends, and neighbors for an extended taste of Eid festivities.
The sizzling aroma of grilled beef and mutton could be felt across several sectors as people gathered to enjoy traditional delicacies prepared from Qurbani meat.
Popular barbecue items included tikka, seekh kebabs, grilled chops, and traditional Pakistani specialties prepared over charcoal fires.
Many residents said the continuation of these gatherings reflects both the abundance of sacrificial meat and the desire to spend more quality time with loved ones beyond the formal Eid holidays.
Talking to APP, Daniyal, a resident of Sector I-8, said that although Eid may be over on the Calendar, the spirit of togetherness continues to thrive among families and friends.
He noted that these barbecue gatherings provide another opportunity for loved ones to come together, share meals, and celebrate the blessings of Eid-ul-Azha.
Daniyal added that he, too, was planning a barbecue gathering with friends later in the evening, reflecting the ongoing trend of post-Eid social celebrations across the capital.
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Raza, a vendor in Sector I-8, told APP that the sales of charcoal and barbecue supplies have remained strong since Eid day and continue even now.
He said demand for barbecue essentials, including charcoal, skewers, and grilling materials, has stayed consistently high as people continue to host gatherings and enjoy outdoor meals with family and friends.
"People are still organizing BBQ get-togethers at home and in outdoor spaces, which is keeping the sales steady even after Eid," he added.
He further noted that the trend has provided a welcome boost to small vendors, as the extended festive season continues to support their daily business.
Youngsters were among the most enthusiastic participants, organizing evening cookouts and social events that stretched late into the night.
Tabinda, a university student residing in Sector G-6, said these gatherings provide a welcome break from routine life and an opportunity to reconnect with friends in a relaxed outdoor setting.
"We wait for weekends like these to plan BBQ nights with friends. It’s a great way to unwind after a busy week," she added.
These informal gatherings help strengthen social ties and preserve the true spirit of Eid-ul-Azha, which is centered on sharing, generosity, and togetherness.
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