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Fulfil Your Obligation with Dignity This Ramadan

For those who are unable to fast during Ramadan and cannot make up the missed fasts, clear your specific duties today and ensure no one is excluded from the blessings of Ramadan.

Understanding Your Obligation

What is Fidyah? Fidyah is a charitable obligation for individuals who are permanently unable to fast and cannot make up the missed days later.

Who Does This Apply To? You should pay Fidyah if you fall into these categories:

  • The Elderly: Seniors who find fasting physically unbearable.
  • Chronic Illness: Those with long-term health issues.
  • Permanent Conditions: Individuals with medical conditions preventing fasting.

Fidya ensures that no one is excluded from the blessings of Ramadan.

Where Your Fidyah Goes?

Your contribution creates a ripple of mercy.

Families Facing Food Insecurity

Ensuring that households have food on the table, removing the worry of hunger.

Vulnerable
Individuals

Supporting those struggling to meet daily needs, providing relief where it is needed most.

Communities
Reached

Delivered through trusted partners under the 30 Nights framework to ensure maximum reach.

The Fidyah Calculator

Fidya is given for each day of fasting missed and is used to provide food to those in need. Because the cost of food differs by country, fidya amounts vary by location.

Fidya

$7.00 / day

for delaying the qada’a fast of Ramadan or not fasting due to chronic illness: $7 per day (for feeding 1 poor person)

Years of delay: 1 year(s) (e.g. 2025 = 1 year, 2024 = 2 years, 2023 = 3 years)

Total: $0.00

On the next page, please enter this total as your fidyah amount.

There may be a small excess due to exchange rate fluctuations. This excess will be spent as Sadaqa on your behalf to purchase more food items.

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Why Fulfil It With Us?

We handle your obligation with the sanctity and precision it deserves.

  • Global Guidance: Country-specific Fidya rates aligned with scholarly standards.
  • Structured Distribution: Structured Ramadan distribution to ensure it reaches families during Ramadan.
  • Trusted Partners: Executed through verified local and international partners you can trusts.
  • Clear Accountability: Transparent reporting on how funds are managed and delivered.
  • 30 Nights Integrated: Your contribution is part of the holistic "30 Nights of Imapact" campaign ecosystem.

Your Fidyah is treated as an act of worship — not a transaction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

· Fidya applies when a person is permanently unable to fast and cannot make up the missed fasts.

· Kaffarah applies when a fast is intentionally broken without a valid reason and requires a heavier expiation.

Fidya applies:

· Elderly individuals unable to fast

· Those with chronic or long-term illness

· People with permanent medical conditions preventing fasting

If fasting may be possible later, Fidya does not apply.

Fidya is based on the cost of feeding one person for one day, which differs by country. Refer to the table above for commonly adopted rates.

Yes. Fidya may be paid on behalf of:

· Elderly parents

· Ill or dependent family members

· Anyone you are responsible for

Fidya may be paid:

· During Ramadan

· At the end of Ramadan

· Shortly after Ramadan

It is recommended not to delay unnecessarily.

Yes. Fidya may be paid in advance if you already know you are unable to fast for the month.

Yes. Fidya may be paid:

· Daily

· Weekly

As a lump sum for all missed days

Yes. Adding Sadaqah is optional and allows you to extend additional support beyond the fidya obligation.

Fidya is distributed to eligible beneficiaries, primarily through:

· Food provision

· Essential daily support

· Community-based assistance

Distribution follows Islamic guidelines and prioritises dignity.

No. Fidya fulfils an obligation related to fasting. Zakat is an annual wealth obligation with different rules and recipients.

Yes. Fidya is an act of obedience and mercy, intended to maintain spiritual connection to Ramadan for those unable to fast.

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Who Is This For?

30 Nights Of Impact is for

  • Individuals seeking consistent Ramadan giving
  • Families wanting to teach children generosity
  • Professionals with limited time but clear intention
  • Corporates aligning CSR with Ramadan values

You don’t need a large amount. You need a sincere intention.