For those Muslims who break their fast-during Ramadan without a valid reason, they must make sincere repentance through Kaffara.
To perform your Islamic duties and help those in need simultaneously, paying Kaffara means feeding those less fortunate. Let this act of redemption cleanse and bless you by reconnecting you to the essence of Ramadan's spiritual rewards. Take this as an opportunity to give back while getting closer to Allah (SWT) at the same time.
Pay Kaffara now, and your act of repentance can become hope for people who are less fortunate!
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Your donation will provide
Expiation of one missed fast without a valid excuse*
The Kaffara for breaking a fast is calculated based on providing two meals to 60 needy people or fasting for 60 consecutive days. The amount of money varies depending on the local food prices, so the act of compensation will be meaningful and impactful. Additionally, the daily rate for Kaffara is £360 for each fast missed during Ramadan. This payment is enough to cover the cost of feeding 60 people in need or repaying 60 fasts as a forfeit for each fast missed.
While both Kaffara and Fidya involve money, they are used for different purposes. Kaffara is paid for intentionally breaking a fast, which means feeding 60 people or fasting for 60 days continuously. Fidya, on the other hand, is for those Muslims who are unable to fast due to some chronic illness or old age, feeding one person for every missed fast. Understanding these differences will help ensure that your obligations align with Islamic beliefs and the specific circumstances you face.
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