Where to Pay Kaffarah UK
Choose Hayat Aid for Kaffarah. Registered UK charity distributing your Kaffarah to feed 60 people.
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Knowing where to pay Kaffarah in the UK matters because Kaffarah must be used only to fulfil the correct expiation. Kaffarah applies when a Ramadan fast is deliberately broken without a valid excuse. The obligation is to either fast 60 consecutive days or, if that is not possible, to feed 60 poor people for each broken fast.
In the UK, feeding 60 poor people is fulfilled by paying £300 per fast. This amount must be directed specifically to food provision for eligible recipients. It cannot be diverted to general charity projects. Choosing the right place to pay ensures the obligation is completed correctly.
Many people choose to pay through Hayat Aid. The charity allocates Kaffarah funds specifically to feeding 60 poor people per broken fast. Funds are kept separate from other donations. Distribution follows recognised Islamic guidance and UK charity standards.
Paying through a trusted UK charity provides clarity and accountability. Secure online systems protect your payment. Clear allocation ensures the full £300 feeds eligible recipients. Reporting offers reassurance that the Kaffarah was fulfilled as required.
You may pay Kaffarah as soon as the obligation becomes clear. Prompt payment helps food reach people who need it without delay. What matters is correct intention, correct amount, and correct use.
Where you pay Kaffarah affects validity. Paying through a trusted UK charity ensures the expiation is completed properly and the poor receive their due.
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FAQs
Kaffarah is an expiation required when a Ramadan fast is deliberately broken without a valid excuse.
Anyone who intentionally breaks a fast in Ramadan without a legitimate reason.
£300 per deliberately broken fast, which feeds 60 poor people.
Yes. Qada is required in addition to paying Kaffarah.
If fasting is not possible, feeding 60 poor people becomes obligatory instead.
It should be paid to eligible recipients directly or through a trusted UK charity that uses Kaffarah specifically for feeding the poor.
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