What Is Fidya in Islam for Missed Fasts?

 

Fidya is a charitable obligation connected to fasting, but it applies only in specific situations. 

It is given when someone cannot fast during Ramadan and cannot make up the fasts later. This usually includes long-term illness or physical inability. 

Fidya involves feeding a person in need for each missed fast. It allows participation in Ramadan without causing harm. 

This balanced approach is explained clearly on platforms like Wise Compass, which focus on understanding faith in everyday terms. 

Its children’s sections, Juniors’ Adventures and Young Explorers, also explore ideas of care, duty, and kindness through stories. 

Fidya shows that worship is not removed but reshaped. What does that say about flexibility in faith? 

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