When Do You Have to Pay Fidya Instead of Fasting?

 

Fidya is not a replacement for fasting in all situations. It applies only when fasting is permanently impossible. 

People with long-term illness or extreme old age may fall into this category. If recovery is expected, fasting is made up later instead. 

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

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

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

Fidya shows how worship adapts when circumstances do not change. 

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