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Fidyah and Kaffara : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fidyah and Kaffara Fidyah ((アラビア語:الفدية)) and Kaffara () are religious donations made in Islam when a fast (notably Ramadan) is 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 which distinguishes the two, but unifies them into one idea. Some organizations have online Fidyah and Kaffara options.〔"Fidya and kaffara are two solutions offered that can help a Muslim compensate for not fasting or breaking other obligations—paying of fidya or kaffara also benefits members of the community who live in impoverished conditions." http://www.irusa.org/campaigns/fidya-and-kaffara/〕 ==Fidyah== Fidyah (also romanized as ''Fidya'') is a religious donation of money or food made to help those in need. Fidyah is made when someone is ill or of extreme age (old or young) and cannot fast for the required amount of days. In Ramadan, the Fidyah can be made for any amount of days.〔"Fiddyah and kaffara are two solutions offered that can help a Muslim compensate for not fasting or breaking other obligations—paying of fidya or kaffara also benefits members of the community who live in impoverished conditions." http://www.irusa.org/campaigns/fidya-and-kaffara/〕
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