Fidyah or fidya (Arabic: الفدية) and kaffara or kaffarah (Arabic: كفارة) are religious donations made in Islam when a fast (notably in Ramadan) is missed or broken. The donations can be of food, or money, and it is used to feed those in need. They are mentioned in the Qur'an. Some organizations have online fidyah and kaffara options.[1]
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Fidyah or fidya (Arabic: الفدية) andkaffara or kaffarah (Arabic: كفارة) are religious donations made in Islam when a fast (notably in Ramadan) is missed...
period, and to glorify Him in that He has guided you, and perchance ye shall be grateful. — Qur'an, 2:184 Ancillaries of the Faith FidyahandKaffara The...
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