Kaffarah · كفارة
Expiation through feeding the hungry.
Kaffarah is required when a Muslim intentionally breaks a fast during Ramadan without a valid excuse. The expiation is to feed 60 people.
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Your Kaffarah reaches verified recipients.
Kaffarah is required when a Muslim intentionally breaks a fast during Ramadan without a valid excuse. The expiation is to feed 60 people.
- 60 meals provided per missed fast — exactly as the obligation prescribes
- Meals served to verified food-insecure families
- Documented distribution with date, location, and recipient count
- Receipt issued for your records
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Where your Kaffarah goes
No abstractions. Real outcomes.
Each Kaffarah dollar maps to a concrete outcome for a verified recipient — no pass-throughs, no overhead skim.
Kaffarah for 1 day (60 meals)
$300
Kaffarah for 2 days
$600
Kaffarah for 3 days
$900
Kaffarah questions
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Kaffarah requires feeding 60 people for each intentionally broken fast. At approximately $5 per meal, this is $300 per day.