What is Fidyah?
“Fidyah” is a compensation for a fast of Ramadan that is missed under certain legitimate circumstances.
Fidyah can only be distributed as food, not as cash. The giving of fidyah also benefits members of the community who live in impoverished conditions.
WF-AID is facilitating fidyah food distribution in Africa and South Asia this Ramadan.
Fidyah for one missed fast – £1.50/$2 USD
Fidyah for one whole month – £45/$60 USD
The following are some scenarios when fidyah would be due:
Note: If there is another way of giving milk to the child – for example, by using a wet nurse or a bottle – then based on obligatory precaution it is not permitted for the woman to break her fast.
How much do I need to pay?
Fidyah is £1.50 / $2.00 USD for each fast that is missed.
If someone misses all the fasts of Ramadan, they would need to pay £45 / $60 USD.
Fidyah is given to poor Shia Muslims.
Fidyah is one mudd (approximately 750 grams) of any staple food such as wheat, barley, or bread.
Fidyah for multiple days can be given to one person.
It is permissible to give fidyah payments to an agent/representative (wakil), such as a trusted charity, who will buy the required food and distribute it on the person’s behalf.
When must fidyah be given?
Fidyah does not need to be given straight away, but neither should it be delayed negligently. And the recommended precaution is to give it promptly.
Please note that the above rules are only an overview of the rulings on fidyah according to His Eminence al-Sayyid al-Sistani (may Allah protect him). For more information, please see Islamic Laws.
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