Can Fidya Be Paid Before Ramadan Begins?

 

Fidya is linked to missed fasts, but its timing often raises questions. 

Islamic scholars allow Fidya to be paid before Ramadan when a person knows they cannot fast at all. This usually applies to permanent illness or old age. 

Paying early ensures that support reaches those in need during the month of Ramadan, rather than after it has passed. 

However, if fasting may become possible later, Fidya is not paid in advance. In those cases, missed fasts are made up instead. 

Platforms like Wise Compass explain these distinctions clearly, keeping the focus on intention rather than technicalities. 

Its children’s sections, Juniors’ Adventures and Young Explorers, also explore planning and responsibility through storytelling. 

The timing of Fidya reflects how faith values certainty and care. 

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