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What is Fidyah?
Fidyah is a religious obligation that involves providing compensation, usually in the form of feeding the poor or needy, for missed fast during Ramadan.
It applies to those who are unable to fast due to valid reasons such as chronic illness, advanced age, or prolonged medical conditions, and who are unlikely to be able to make up the missed fasts (qadha’).
Please refer here for more information: go.gov.sg/fidyah
Related questions
With the revised fidyah payment, it may cause financial difficulties for those who need to pay it as the amount has become more expensive. What is the ruling on those who are in financial hardship and cannot afford to pay fidyah?
Are individuals with dementia required to pay fidyah annually? Must they pay compounded fidyah to compensate for previously missed fasts?
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Are individuals with dementia required to pay fidyah annually? Must they pay compounded fidyah to compensate for previously missed fasts?
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Am I now required to pay a compounded fidyah if I delay making up a missed fast?
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