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Kaffarah: If you break or miss a fast without a valid reason, you must fast for 60 consecutive days. If you are unable to do so, you must feed 60 needy people two meals.
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Feed The Needy With Kaffarah
Who Must Pay The Kaffarah
Those who break or miss a fast intentionally and without a valid reason must fast for 60 consecutive days. If they are unable to do so, they must pay Kaffarah (expiation) for every missed fast.
Kaffarah is used to feed 60 needy people two meals.
For further advice on Fidyah and Kaffarah, you can read more here, or call our donor care team on 0115 911 7222.
Who Must Pay The Fidyah
When a person has either become extremely weak due to old age, or they are suffering from an illness which prevents them from fasting, they are required to pay Fidyah (if they have the means).
This payment is used to feed a person in need two meals for the entire month. We recommend a donation of £7 per missed fast.
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Why Should You Donate to Muslim Hands?
You’ve found yourself on the Muslim Hands website. Maybe you clicked on an ad or a link somewhere, or perhaps you Googled us and now you’re here. You might be thinking, ’What makes Muslim Hands so different from the endless list of other charities?’
We understand that choosing the right charity for you can be a difficult task. There are so many things to consider. To help you decide, we’ve compiled a simple list to explain who we are, what we do and (cliché as it sounds) why we are different. Have a read and see why Muslim Hands is the charity for you!
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Established in 1993, Muslim Hands is an aid agency and NGO helping those affected by poverty, conflict and natural disaster in over 20 countries worldwide.