
Muslim LifeFair 2024 to be Indonesia’s shopping, family holiday destination ahead of Ramadan

Lima Event's General Manager Ilham Pradipta at the press conference of Muslim LifeFair 2024 and the Jakarta Halal Expo and Conference (JHEC) 2024, in Jakarta on Wednesday (February 21, 2024). (Indonesia Window)
Muslim LifeFair 2024, which will be held collaboratively by the Indonesian Muslim Entrepreneurs Community (KPMI) and Lima Event, on March 8-10 at the Jakarta International Expo (JIEXPO), is expected to be a shopping and family holiday destination ahead of the holy month of Ramadhan 1445 Hijriah.
Jakarta (Indonesia Window) – Muslim LifeFair 2024, which will be held collaboratively by the Indonesian Muslim Entrepreneurs Community (KPMI) and Lima Event, on March 8-10 at the Jakarta International Expo (JIEXPO), is expected to be a shopping and family holiday destination ahead of the holy month of Ramadan 1445 Hijri."As we are approaching the holy month of Ramadan, the needs of Muslim families are expected to increase. The presence of Muslim LifeFair is hopefully to be a momentum for Muslim families to fulfill their fasting and Eid needs. So during the holy month, Muslim communities can focus on worship," Lima Event General Manager, Ilham Pradipta, said at a conference press of the Muslim LifeFair 2024 and the Jakarta Halal Expo and Conference (JHEC) 2024, here on Wednesday.According to him, before Ramadan there is usually an imbalance between supply and demand, as well as an increase in prices of basic commodities, while household needs will increase until Eid al-Fitr arrives."This year's Muslim LifeFair, God willing, can be a shopping place to meet needs ahead of Ramadhan and Eid," Ilham said, adding that by shopping for family needs before Ramadan arrives, Muslim families could hopefully carry out their worship optimally throughout the holy month.Carrying the theme "Muslim Family Party" ahead of Ramadan, Muslim LifeFair 2024 will hold a number of talk shows on the theme of family and women, as well as programs for children.From statistical data collected since the holding of the first and second Muslim LifeFair in 2022 and 2023, the number of female visitors constituted 54.58 percent of the total visitors of 133,780 people, while male visitors accounted for 43.75 percent."This year we are targeting at least 20,000 visitors, or even more, during the three days of the event, who will carry out B-to-C (Business to Consumer) transaction activities," Ilham noted.
KPMI's Secretary General Lucky Cahyo (extreme left) at the press conference of Muslim LifeFair 2024 and the Jakarta Halal Expo and Conference (JHEC) 2024, in Jakarta on Wednesday (February 21, 2024). (Indonesia Window)
A Muslim businessman and public figure, Teuku Wisnu (third left), at the press conference of Muslim LifeFair 2024 and the Jakarta Halal Expo and Conference (JHEC) 2024, in Jakarta on Wednesday (February 21, 2024). (Indonesia Window)
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