Fidyah for Parents UK
Help elderly parents fulfil their obligation. Pay Fidyah on their behalf for fasts they cannot keep.
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Fidyah for parents applies when elderly parents cannot fast in Ramadan due to permanent illness or old age and have no realistic ability to make up the missed fasts later. In this situation, Fidyah becomes obligatory and may be paid on their behalf. This fulfils responsibility while protecting health and dignity.
Old age often brings weakness and chronic conditions that make fasting unsafe. Islam does not require harm. When fasting is permanently impossible, the obligation changes from fasting to feeding the poor. Paying Fidyah for parents allows families to support them in meeting this duty.
In the UK, the Fidyah amount is £5 per missed fast. This feeds one poor person for one day. If a parent cannot fast for the full month of Ramadan, the total Fidyah is £150 for 30 days. The calculation is fixed and ensures each missed fast is fully compensated.
Children may pay Fidyah on behalf of their parents. This is permitted and widely practised. The intention must be clear that the payment is made for the parent’s missed fasts. Fidyah should be paid once it is clear fasting is permanently impossible. Many families choose to pay during Ramadan so food reaches the poor at the right time.
Fidyah payments provide direct food support. Meals reach people who struggle to meet daily nutritional needs, especially during Ramadan. United Nations data confirms millions rely on food assistance for survival. Fidyah ensures elderly parents remain included in the social responsibility of the month.
Many families choose to pay through Hayat Aid to ensure correct use. Funds are allocated specifically for food provision. Payments are secure. Distribution follows recognised Islamic guidance. Reporting provides reassurance.
Paying Fidyah for parents turns care into action. The poor are fed. Parents’ obligations are fulfilled. Dignity remains intact.
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FAQs
Fidyah is a required payment for Muslims who cannot fast in Ramadan due to permanent illness or old age and have no hope of making up the missed fasts.
Fidyah applies to those who are permanently unable to fast. It does not apply to temporary illness, pregnancy, or travel if missed fasts can be made up later.
Fidyah equals the cost of feeding one poor person for one day. In the UK, this amount is set annually by charities based on local food costs.
Fidyah should be paid during Ramadan if possible. It can also be paid before or after Ramadan once it is clear fasting is not possible.
Fidyah must go to poor and needy people who qualify to receive food or its equivalent. It cannot be given to family members you are responsible for.
Yes. Many people choose to pay through Hayat Aid so the payment reaches eligible recipients quickly and is used to provide food to those in need.
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