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Fidya is a compensation for not completing an obligatory fast for a legitimate reason and 750 grams of food (rice) has to be given to a needy person. Al-Ayn has calculated this amount as £1 for each day that a fast is missed.
Kaffarah is a payment that needs to be made when committing certain acts, such as deliberately missing a fast with full knowledge of its obligation, or breaking an oath.
The Kaffarah amount for deliberately missing a fast is 750 grams of food (rice) to 60 poor, needy people, equal to 45kg in total. Al-Ayn is authorised to collect Kaffarah and has calculated the amount as £50 for each day that a fast is deliberately missed or broken.
If you break a promise or oath, you need to make up for it by seeking forgiveness from Allah (swt) and paying the cost of feeding 10 needy people, which is £10 in total.
Fidya and Kaffarah donations are utilised to provide staple food to orphaned children and their families, many of which are struggling with food insecurity. This has a ripple effect on their daily activities by allowing them to sustain their energy whether they are at school or during work.
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