When Is Kaffarah Required for Breaking a Fast in Ramadan?
It becomes necessary when a person intentionally breaks a Ramadan fast through marital relations during fasting hours. In this situation, making up the fast, repentance, and Kaffarah are required.
Kaffarah involves fasting sixty consecutive days. If that is genuinely not possible, feeding sixty people replaces it.
It is important to distinguish this from other intentional actions. Eating or drinking intentionally still requires repentance and making up the fast, but not Kaffarah according to the majority of scholars.
This clarity preserves fairness within fasting rulings.
Wise Compass often reflects on how understanding these distinctions allows people to take responsibility without despair.
That same balanced approach continues through Juniors’ Adventures and Young Explorers, where accountability is framed thoughtfully.
Kaffarah reinforces seriousness without removing mercy.
What aspect of Kaffarah do you think is most commonly misunderstood?

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