Prepared by Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi ©Al-Ma’arif Foundation
On this page you will find Ramadhan resources surrounding fasting, travel, medicine, fidya, kaffara, a seminar video, fitra & more
Qaza, Fidya & Kaffarah
What is Qaza?
To make up for a fast missed due to a valid excuse or out of negligence.
What is Fidya?
A compensation to be paid for fasts missed due to valid reasons.
What is Kaffara?
A fine to be paid for fasts missed due to invalid reasons; negligence, knowingly not fulfilling the obligation.
What is Kaffara?
A fine to be paid for fasts missed due to invalid reasons; negligence, knowingly not fulfilling the obligation.
Which one do I need?
Click the box relevant to your situation to determine your obligations.
Qaza: Required
Fidya: Not required
Kaffara: Required
Note that fasts missed in the early years of bulugh due to ignorance is exempt from kaffarah, but qaza fasts must be fulfilled.
See the ‘Fasting during Travel’ section on this page
How much is Fidya or Kaffara?
Fidya is 750 grams of rice, flour, or any staple good, per day of missed fasts, to be given to needy Shi’a Muslims. It’s recommended to double it to 1.5kg.
Kaffara is 750 grams of rice, flour, or any staple good, per day of missed fasts, to be given to 60 needy Shi’a Muslims. This is equal to 45kg per day.
Note that the recipient must receive fidya and kaffarah in the form of rice, flour, or staple good; not cash. As a result, donation rates will vary by region and organization.
Kaffara is 750 grams of rice, flour, or any staple good, per day of missed fasts, to be given to 60 needy Shi’a Muslims. This is equal to 45kg per day.
Note that the recipient must receive fidya and kaffarah in the form of rice, flour, or staple good; not cash. As a result, donation rates will vary by region and organization.
Medicine while Fasting?
Click the relevant box to view permissible and impermissible medication intake methods during fasting.
- Eye Drops
- Nasal Drops
- COVID-19 Vaccine
- Injection / Syringe
- IV Drop
- Steam inhalation with water only
- Puffer Inhaler (since it only enters the respiratory tract)
- Solid Suppository
- Feeding Tube
- Steam inhalation mixed with medicine
- All meds taken through the mouth (except puffer / inhaler)
- Liquid Enema
- Liquid Suppository
Related FAQs
Fasting During Travel?
Prepared by Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi · ©Al-Maarif Foundation
Answer the questions below and you will receive a ruling on your fasting status. If you are in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), the map tool further below can measure your distance of travel for you.
Ḥaddu ’t-Tarakhkhuṣ is the point, shortly beyond the city limits, where the dwellings at the city’s edge drop out of view.
Terminology
Visit al-m.ca/ramadhan for further resources surrounding fasting like fidya, kaffara, travel FAQs, medicine use, & more.
Visit al-m.ca/travel for more useful tools regarding travel rulings, including:
– Interactive Toronto map which determines if you’re a Musafir when leaving town
– Qibla direction & prayer time on your specific plane flight
– Qibla direction from any location in the world
– Qasr Salat explained
– Informative & easy-to-understand videos explaining rulings
Seminar Video
Zakātu ’l-Fiṭrah
The Basics
FAQs
Fitra Videos
Informational Video
Interactive Quiz
The rulings are according to Ay. Sistani. Most of the rulings are the same across maraja. Any slight differentiations are mentioned in the Q&A portion of the seminar video on this page.
Amazing resource!
Jazkallah for the efforts to make it easy for us to get answers. May Allah protect Maulana and give you all toufiq to continue in educating the community.