Choose GHH for your Fidyah payment. 100% of your donation feeds the poor. Trusted, transparent UK charity.
Where to Pay Fidyah UK
Paying Fidyah in the UK must meet clear rules. The payment must feed the poor. Funds must stay separate. Distribution must follow Islamic guidance. Choosing the right charity matters for validity and impact.
A trusted option is Global Helping Hands. The charity applies a 100 percent donation policy. Public Fidyah funds go directly to feeding eligible recipients. Admin and operational costs are funded separately. This protects intent and compliance.
Fidyah applies only when fasting is permanently not possible and missed fasts cannot be made up later. Old age. Chronic illness. Ongoing conditions confirmed by medical advice. In these cases, feeding the poor replaces fasting.
The Fidyah amount in the UK is £5 per missed fast. Each £5 feeds one poor person for one day. You calculate by counting the days missed and multiplying by £5. Payment should be made as soon as possible, ideally during Ramadan, so food reaches people on time.
Where your Fidyah goes matters. It must be used only for food. Meals. Staple food provision. Nothing else. A compliant charity ensures correct allocation and timely delivery.
Online payment makes the process simple. You calculate accurately. You donate securely. You receive instant confirmation for your records. Digital payments also support faster distribution to people who depend on daily meals.
Transparency builds trust. Separate Fidyah accounts. Clear allocation rules. Distribution updates. UK charity regulation. These checks ensure your Fidyah fulfils its purpose.
If you qualify for Fidyah, choose a charity that understands the rules and applies them strictly. Accuracy protects your obligation. Timely payment feeds those in need.
Pay your Fidyah online in the UK today. Choose a trusted charity. Feed the poor directly.
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FAQ's
FAQs that cover the most common questions about donating to this project
Fidya is given when a person cannot fast due to health or age. Kaffarah is given when a fast is broken deliberately and requires feeding poor individuals.
Yes. Every pound is used to feed families directly. Admin costs are funded separately.
Widows, orphans, elderly individuals, refugees and families facing hunger.
Yes. You can donate through the online platform safely and easily.
Palestine, Yemen, Pakistan, Bangladesh, African regions and Syria (Syrian Refugees).
Yes. Many donors choose to support ongoing food programmes through monthly giving.