What happens if you don't do kaffarah?

Kaffara (expiation) provides an opportunity to recompense for individuals who deliberately miss or break a fast during Ramadan
fast during Ramadan
During the entire month of Ramadan, Muslims are obligated to fast (Arabic: صوم, sawm; Persian: روزہ, rozeh), every day from dawn to sunset (or from dawn to night according to some scholars). Fasting requires the abstinence from sex, food and drink and smoking.
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without a valid reason
. In the Hanafi school
Hanafi school
The Hanafi school is the maddhab with the largest number of adherents, followed by approximately one third of Muslims worldwide. It is prevalent in Afghanistan, Turkey, Pakistan, Egypt, the Balkans, the Levant, Central Asia, and Bangladesh, in addition to parts of Russia, China, India, and Iran.
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, if a person misses a day of fasting unnecessarily, he or she should either fast for 60 consecutive days or feed 60 poor people.
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What happens if you don't do Kaffara?

To make up for the broken fast, must free one slave and if unable to do so, they must fast continuously for 60 days. If they are unable to do that, they have to give a charitable compensation for the cost of an average meal for 60 poor people.
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Do you have to do Kaffarah?

All adult Muslims must pay Kaffarah during Ramadan if they miss a fast or make a fast invalid without a good reason and they cannot fast at a later time for 60 continuous days. Below is a list of examples of how a fast can be broken or made invalid: Intentionally eating food or drinking water during fasting hours.
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What happens if you don't make up your fasts in Ramadan?

If you missed your fast on purpose and without a valid reason, you must make up for it through Kaffarah. This is equivalent to paying for 60 needy people to eat every day or fasting 60 consecutive days.
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What happens if you dont make up missed fasts?

Simply not true. Your Ramadan fasts are not invalidated if you have not made up missed ones from Ramadans past. Now, that being said, it is strongly recommended to make up your missed fasts before the next Ramadan begins.
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What happens if you can't make up your fasts?

If one is not capable of fasting two consecutive months, then one must feed 60 of those in need for each fasting day intentionally violated. Or, one may feed one needy person 60 meals, or 10 people six times each, or any other combination in which 60 meals are given for each day of Ramadan intentionally violated.
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What happens if you intentionally miss a fast?

If you deliberately break a fast without a valid reason, you must pay Kaffarah. However, fidya (fidyah) is only paid if you miss a fast but have a valid reason to do so and are unable to make up the fast at any other time in the future. The amount paid for each missed fast is the equivalent of feeding 60 people.
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How much should I pay for kaffarah?

How to pay Kaffarah? Kaffarah is a donation that must be paid to feed the poor for not making up fasts missed in Ramadan on time. $600 should be paid for each deliberately missed fast.
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What if I cant afford to pay fidya?

This is an expiatory payment given to a poor person, equivalent to 2kg of wheat, for each fast missed. This will be the ruling if a person is financially able to do so. However, if one is financially struggling and unable to afford the fidya, then there is nothing obliged upon him.
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Can I break my fast if I feel weak?

THE UNABLE: One who cannot fast because of a valid fear of an illness or debilitating weakness that fasting will likely cause. In this case, one must break one's fast. It is an obligation to do so.
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How is Kaffara calculated?

Kaffara is calculated at the same daily amount, however, the atonement for purposefully breaking one's fast in Ramadan is to either fast 60 consecutive days after Ramadan, or if unable, to feed 60 people, which equals 30 days of charity, or $300.
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What is the difference between Kaffarah and fidya?

The main difference between Fidya and Kaffarah is the intention behind them. Those who pay Fidya have a genuine and acceptable reason to miss their fast, meaning they are not sinning. In contrast, those who pay Kaffarah are sinning by intentionally going against Allah's (SWT) command without a good reason to do so.
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Can I still fast if I missed Fajr?

Allah has enjoined both the prayer and the fast during the month of Ramadan for the believers. So what is best for you is to offer both the prayer and fasting the twenty nine or thirty days of Ramadan. If your question is whether missing the salah invalidates or breaks your fast, there is no mention of this.
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Which days are haram to fast?

Days when fasting is forbidden

Eid al-Adha and three days following it, because Muhammad said "You are not to fast these days. They are days of eating and drinking and remembering Allah", reported by Abu Hurairah. Eid al-Fitr.
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What happens if you miss 1 or 2 days of fasting in Ramadan?

Kaffara (expiation) provides an opportunity to recompense for individuals who deliberately miss or break a fast during Ramadan without a valid reason. In the Hanafi school, if a person misses a day of fasting unnecessarily, he or she should either fast for 60 consecutive days or feed 60 poor people.
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Is fast valid if ghusl is delayed after Fajr?

The fast is valid if the person had the intention to fast before Fajr prayer, even if he/she did not perform ghusl, commented the Central Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments (AWFAQ). Children and elderly are excused from keeping the fast during the month of Ramadan.
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Is Coffee breaking a fast?

The bottom line. You can drink moderate amounts of black coffee during fasting periods, as it contains very few calories and is unlikely to break your fast. In fact, coffee may enhance the benefits of intermittent fasting, which include reduced inflammation and improved brain function.
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Can I still fast if I missed Sehri?

There is no mention in hadith or Qur'an which says, if one does not wake up for sehri they are exempt from fasting that day. If a Muslim does not eat suhoor, this is not a valid reason for being excused from fasting.
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Is it compulsory to make up missed fasts?

There is no time limit for making up missed fasts in the Hanafi school so fidya is only valid if a person has no hope of being able to make up the missed fasts in their lifetime. This means that the following do not qualify to pay fidya: One who misses out on a few days of fasting due to a temporary illness.
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How much is penalty for not fasting?

Kaffarah is made when someone deliberately misses a fast or breaks their fast without a valid reason. The amount paid in Kaffarah for each missed fast is equivalent to feeding 60 people, and the estimated cost for each missed fast is $5 per person for feeding 60 people which equals $300.
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Who needs to pay Fidya?

If you are unable to fast during Ramadan for a valid reason, you are liable to pay Fidya. Fidya is one of two payments that may be paid by a person who is unable to fast during Ramadan.
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Why do I feel dizzy after breaking fast?

Dehydration occurs due to reduced fluid consumption during fasting, while loss of body fluids still occurs through urine, sweat and breathing. Symptoms that appear depend on the degree of dehydration experienced, starting from the body feeling weak, the head feeling dizzy, disorientation and even fainting.
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Why do I get shaky when I fast?

While you still may be able to fast, your doctor needs to monitor your blood glucose level closely and adjust your medications appropriately to avoid life-threatening hypoglycemia. If you become hypoglycemic, you can feel dizzy, shaky, sweaty, confused and lightheaded.
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Who Cannot fast in Ramadan?

In Islam, there are several excuses for not fasting Ramadan, including prepubertal children, women during their menstrual period or postnatal bleeding, travelers, pregnant or breastfeeding women who believe fasting for long hours may cause harm to either themselves or their babies,[21] the elderly who cannot tolerate ...
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