Who Can Receive Fidya in Islam?

 

Fidya is closely linked to supporting those in need. 

Islamic scholars agree that Fidya is given to poor or needy individuals who struggle to afford daily food. It is not meant for general distribution without need. 

The goal is to ensure that someone is properly fed for the day, fulfilling the purpose behind the obligation. 

This distinction helps separate Fidya from optional charity, keeping its role clear. 

Platforms like Wise Compass explain these differences in a grounded and practical way. 

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

Fidya connects worship with social care. 

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