Ramadan Marketplace:
Refresh Your Home for Eid.
Ramadan is a time of renewal. Sell what you no longer need and buy what brings the Eid spirit home. A culturally sensitive guide for buying and selling in Qatar.
What Sells During Ramadan.
These four categories see peak demand during Ramadan and Eid.
Home Decor
Candles, lanterns, and Eid rugs
Kitchen Appliances
Blenders, air fryers, and coffee makers
Clothing
Eid attire and traditional wear
Electronics
Phones, tablets, and gaming
Prepare Your Home
for Eid.
Clean, photograph, and list — before Ramadan begins. The earlier you start, the better your chances of selling at a good price.
Ramadan Declutter Guide
- Start 2 weeks before Ramadan — give yourself time
- Sort into: Sell, Donate, Keep
- Clean everything — cleanliness raises price by 20%
- Photograph in daylight — avoid yellow indoor lighting
- Write honest condition descriptions
Why Sell Before Ramadan?
Sustainable Eid
Gift Ideas.
Pre-owned luxury gifts are a smart choice — save money and reduce waste.
Pre-Owned Luxury Electronics
iPhones, Apple Watches, and headphones — practical gifts at lower prices
Refreshed Home Furniture
Elegant sofas and coffee tables — perfect for Eid gatherings
Premium Kitchen Tools
Coffee machines and blenders — useful gifts for Ramadan and Eid
Traditional Eid Decor
Lanterns, scented candles, and rugs — to bring the Eid atmosphere home
Best Times
to List.
After Iftar (7:30–10 PM)
Most active — everyone browses after breaking fast
Asr time (3–5 PM)
Good for practical buyers before Iftar prep
Friday Suhoor
High activity before the weekend
Avoid: Midday (12–3 PM)
Lowest activity — most people are resting or preparing Iftar
Safe Meetings
During Ramadan.
Ramadan changes daily schedules. Here's how to stay safe and flexible.
- Schedule viewings after Iftar — energy is higher and moods are better
- Choose locations near mosques or familiar malls
- Be flexible with fasting buyers' schedules
- Avoid scheduling meetings 1 hour before Iftar — everyone is rushing
- Bring a friend for high-value sales
Suggested Meeting Locations
Ramadan & Eid
Questions.
Absolutely. The second-hand market is active during Ramadan. Many people look for items to prepare their homes for Eid. Be kind and flexible with buyer schedules.
After Iftar (7:30–10 PM) is peak activity. Asr time (3–5 PM) is also good. Avoid midday when activity is lowest.
Yes — but be kind. Many appreciate flexibility. Some sellers offer an Eid discount as sadaqah.
Malls near mosques, hotel lobbies, or busy mall parking lots after Iftar. Avoid meetings 1 hour before Iftar.
Home decor (lanterns, candles), kitchen appliances, traditional clothing, and electronics as Eid gifts.
Get Your Home
Eid-Ready.
Post your first listing for free. Tasweeqa's marketplace is full of buyers looking for Eid preparations.