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Fidyah and kaffara are Islamic donations made to compensate for missed or broken fasts, particularly in the month of Ramadan. Fidyah is made for fasts missed due to necessity, such as illness or old age, and is typically paid in the form of food or money to help those in need. Kaffara, on the other hand, is made for fasts missed unnecessarily and involves more severe penalties, including the option of freeing a slave, fasting for 60 days, or providing charitable compensation for the cost of 60 average meals for the poor.learn more on wikipedia
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