

Compensate for missed fasts by feeding those in need.
Islam provides pathways for compensation for those who cannot fast during Ramadan, ensuring no one is left without a means to fulfill their spiritual duty.
Compensation for inability to fast
Fidya is a compensatory donation for those who cannot fast during Ramadan due to chronic illness, advanced age, pregnancy, or other valid reasons. It involves feeding one person in need for each day of fasting missed.
Expiation for deliberately breaking fast
Kaffarah is required when a Muslim intentionally breaks their fast without a valid reason. The expiation involves fasting for 60 consecutive days, or if unable to do so, feeding 60 people in need.
Fidya is for those who genuinely cannot fast and will not have the ability to make up their fasts.
Elderly individuals who no longer have the strength to fast safely.
Those suffering from long-term illnesses where fasting could harm their health.
Women who are pregnant or nursing and cannot fast safely for themselves or their baby.
Diabetics or others with conditions requiring regular medication or food intake.
Each contribution feeds one person in need for a day.
Fidya - 1 Day
Feeds 1 person
Fidya - 30 Days
Full Ramadan
Kaffarah
60 days of meals
Each contribution provides nourishing meals to families facing hunger.
Your donations feed families in Yemen, Gaza, Sudan, Pakistan, and beyond.
Fulfill your religious duty while helping those most in need.
Your Fidya or Kaffarah feeds the hungry and purifies your soul. Give now and make a difference.
100% of your donation is used to feed those in need.