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Write an inspiring, faith-led introduction that explains why giving charity on Fridays holds special meaning in Islam. Referencing points like Prophet Muhammad ﷺ’s teaching that Friday is the best day of the week “a time of mercy, renewal, and multiplied rewards.” Emphasise that giving Sadaqah on Jummah is a way to follow the Sunnah, cleanse the soul, and prepare spiritually before prayer. Explain that there is a blessed hour on Friday when duas are accepted, and giving charity in that time brings immense barakah. Encourage readers to see Friday giving as “a habit of the heart” a chance to seek forgiveness, deepen faith, and uplift others before the week’s end. Keep the tone reflective, uplifting, and rooted in gratitude. Understand the power of Jummah giving in our short video below with Sheikh Ahmed

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“An Islamic quote that relates to this form of giving. If there is no specific quote appropriate, a general quote on the importance of giving that could still relate to project”

abu dawad, Hadith 126

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How do you fulfil Kaffarah?

Kaffarah can be fulfilled in two primary ways: fasting or feeding the poor. The first is to fast for two Islamic months. This prolonged fasting represents sincere repentance. If a person is unable to fast for two Islamic months,

then the alternative is to feed 60 needy people. Many choose to support the feeding program through charitable donations. Essentially, you provide the equivalent of feeding 60 individuals to atone for breaking a fast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What situations require a Kaffarah?
    Kaffarah is required if you intentionally break a Ramadan fast without a valid excuse or break a serious oath. These are willful actions. Missing a fast due to illness or travel, or breaking an oath by mistake, doesn’t need Kaffarah. Those cases involve making up fasts or imposing no penalty.
  • What is the Kaffarah for a deliberately broken fast?
    Deliberately breaking a Ramadan fast carries a very heavy Kaffarah. The person must either fast for two Islamic months or feed 60 poor people to atone for that one day. Each such intentionally broken fast requires its own Kaffarah, and the person still needs to make up the fast later.
  • What is the Kaffarah for a broken oath?
    For a broken oath, you must either feed 10 needy people, clothe 10 people, or free a slave. If unable to do any, you must fast for 3 days. Many fulfil this by donating the cost of feeding 10 people. Each oath broken requires a separate Kaffarah.
  • Do I need to give Kaffarah for fasts I missed due to illness or for accidentally breaking the fast?
    No. If you missed or broke a fast due to illness, travel, or genuine forgetfulness, Kaffarah isn’t required. These are valid reasons. You simply make up the missed fasts later. Kaffarah applies only when a fast is deliberately and knowingly broken without a valid excuse.
  • Can I pay money to fulfil Kaffarah, or do I have to feed people myself?
    Yes, you can pay a trusted charity to fulfil Kaffarah on your behalf. Instead of personally feeding 60 or 10 people, you donate the cost, and the organisation distributes food accordingly. This method ensures your obligation is fulfilled and that the required people are properly supported.
  • When should I complete my Kaffarah?
    Kaffarah should be completed as soon as possible. There’s no fixed deadline, but delaying it isn’t advised. If it involves fasting for two Islamic months, beginning as soon as possible. If feeding the poor, donate promptly. Timely fulfilment reflects sincere repentance and ensures the needy receive support without delay.

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