If you deliberately broke one or more Ramadan fasts, you must pay Kaffarah. Use the Kaffarah calculator to work out how much you owe. The amount is £300 for each fast. Your Kaffarah feeds 60 people in need.
How the Kaffarah Calculator Works
The Kaffarah calculator gives you clarity. You enter the number of fasts you deliberately broke during Ramadan. The calculator multiplies that number by £300. The result is your total Kaffarah amount.
Kaffarah only applies to fasts broken intentionally. This includes eating, drinking, or marital relations during daylight hours without a valid Islamic excuse. If the fast was missed due to illness, travel, pregnancy, or old age, Kaffarah does not apply.
Each £300 Kaffarah payment feeds 60 poor people. This comes from established Islamic rulings and is agreed upon by the majority of scholars. Food is distributed as meals or essential food items. Families benefit directly.
Accuracy matters. One fast equals one Kaffarah payment. Two fasts equal £600. Five fasts equal £1,500. There is no maximum limit. You must calculate each fast correctly.
Many people underestimate their obligation. The calculator removes guesswork. You see the total instantly. You can then pay online without delay.
Using a calculator helps you act with confidence. You know the amount is correct. You know the duty is fulfilled once payment is made.
If you feel unsure about whether Kaffarah applies to your situation, reflect on intent. Did you break the fast by choice without a valid reason? If yes, Kaffarah is required.
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FAQ's
FAQs that cover the most common questions about donating to this project
The Kaffarah amount is £300 for each Ramadan fast deliberately broken. This feeds 60 poor people.
Count the number of fasts you intentionally broke. Multiply that number by £300.
No. Missed fasts due to valid reasons require making up the fast or paying Fidyah, not Kaffarah.
Yes. You can pay before Ramadan, during the month, or after. Paying earlier helps people sooner.
Your payment provides food for 60 people, usually through cooked meals or essential food packs.
Yes. Kaffarah is paid separately for every fast that was intentionally broken.