What Is the Difference Between Kaffarah and Fidya?

 

Kaffarah and Fidya are not interchangeable, even though both involve compensation. 

Kaffarah is required in a specific case when a fast in Ramadan is deliberately broken through marital relations during fasting hours. It involves making up the fast, repentance, and a significant expiation. 

Fidya applies when a person cannot fast at all due to permanent inability. Instead of fasting, they feed a needy person for each missed day. 

The difference is not technical. It is ethical. 
One responds to deliberate action. 
The other responds to human limitation. 

Wise Compass often reflects on how these distinctions preserve dignity while ensuring responsibility. 

That same thoughtful approach continues through Juniors’ Adventures and Young Explorers, where values are explained with care. 

Clear understanding removes unnecessary guilt. 

Which part of this difference do you think people misunderstand most? 

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