If you deliberately broke a Ramadan fast, Kaffarah is required. You can fulfil this obligation by making a Kaffarah donation in the UK. Each £300 donation feeds 60 people in need.
How Kaffarah Donations Work in the UK
A Kaffarah donation fulfils a clear Islamic obligation. It applies when a Ramadan fast was broken deliberately and without a valid excuse. Eating, drinking, or marital relations by choice during fasting hours trigger Kaffarah.
The required Kaffarah is to feed 60 poor people for each fast. In the UK, this is fulfilled through a fixed donation of £300 per fast. The amount reflects food costs and ensures each person receives proper nourishment.
A 100 percent donation policy means your full Kaffarah amount goes towards food. Nothing is deducted from your obligation. Meals or food packs reach people who struggle to meet daily needs.
Each fast must be counted separately. One deliberately broken fast equals one Kaffarah donation. Two fasts require two donations. There is no combined rate. Accuracy matters.
Kaffarah does not apply to missed fasts due to illness, travel, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or old age. In those cases, you either make up the fast later or pay Fidyah if fasting is not possible.
Many people delay Kaffarah due to uncertainty. Making a donation removes the burden. It also brings relief to families who depend on food support.
A Kaffarah donation corrects a serious mistake in the way Islam requires. Your duty is fulfilled. Others are fed.
Recent Donation
Anonymous donated £90
Bradford, United Kingdom
1 month ago
Anonymous donated £108
Luton, United Kingdom
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Dina A A. donated £429
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
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Hamza B. donated £100
Bradford, United Kingdom
2 months ago
FAQ's
FAQs that cover the most common questions about donating to this project
The Kaffarah amount for 2026 is £300 for each fast deliberately broken. This amount feeds 60 people in need.
You must pay Kaffarah if you intentionally broke a Ramadan fast without a valid Islamic reason such as illness or travel.
No. Missed fasts due to valid reasons require making up the fast later 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.