Does Deliberately Missing a Fast Require Kaffarah?
Islam makes a clear distinction between mistakes and deliberate actions.
Kaffarah applies when a fast is intentionally broken during Ramadan without a valid excuse, usually by eating or drinking knowingly.
In these cases, the fast must be made up later, and Kaffarah is also required as expiation.
However, missing a fast due to illness, travel, or forgetfulness does not require Kaffarah.
Platforms like Wise Compass explain these rulings in a calm and understandable way.
Its children’s sections, Juniors’ Adventures and Young Explorers, also explore accountability and intention through storytelling.
This distinction highlights how responsibility in faith is tied to choice.

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