Simple, secure Kaffarah payment online. 100% of your Kaffarah feeds 60 poor people. Trusted UK charity.

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How to Pay Kaffarah Online in the UK

Paying Kaffarah online removes delay and confusion. You calculate the number of fasts you deliberately broke. You multiply that number by £300. You complete the payment online. The obligation is fulfilled.

Kaffarah applies only to intentionally broken fasts. This includes eating, drinking, or marital relations during daylight hours of Ramadan without a valid excuse. Scholars agree on this ruling based on authentic sources.

Each £300 Kaffarah payment feeds 60 poor people. Food reaches families who struggle to meet daily needs. The distribution usually takes place as hot meals or essential food packs. This ensures dignity and real benefit.

Online payment helps you act quickly. Many people choose to pay before Ramadan or as soon as they realise Kaffarah applies to them. Early payment brings peace of mind and supports people sooner.

A 100 percent donation policy means your full Kaffarah amount goes to food distribution. No portion is deducted from your obligation. You give with confidence and clarity.

If you broke more than one fast, you must pay Kaffarah for each fast separately. There is no combined or reduced rate. Accuracy matters.

Paying Kaffarah online allows you to correct a serious mistake in the right way. You fulfil your duty. Others receive food.

 

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      FAQ's

      FAQs that cover the most common questions about donating to this project

      What is the Kaffarah amount in the UK for 2026?

      The Kaffarah amount for 2026 is £300 for each fast deliberately broken. This amount feeds 60 people in need.

      Who must pay Kaffarah?

      You must pay Kaffarah if you intentionally broke a Ramadan fast without a valid Islamic reason such as illness or travel.

      Does Kaffarah apply to missed fasts?

      No. Missed fasts due to valid reasons require making up the fast later or paying Fidyah, not Kaffarah.

      Can I pay Kaffarah during Ramadan 2026?

      Yes. You can pay before Ramadan, during the month, or after. Paying earlier helps people sooner.

      How is my Kaffarah used?

      Your payment provides food for 60 people, usually through cooked meals or essential food packs.

      Do I need to pay Kaffarah for each fast broken?

      Yes. Kaffarah is paid separately for every fast that was intentionally broken.

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