
Ramadan 2026 is a sacred time of fasting, reflection, and generosity. But for some Muslims in the UK, fasting is not physically possible due to illness, old age, pregnancy, or long-term medical conditions. Islam, in its mercy and wisdom, provides a compassionate alternative known as fidya. If you are searching for clear guidance on fidya 2026 UK, this comprehensive guide explains who must pay, how much to give, and how your donation feeds those in need through Al Firdous Organisation UK.
Fidya (also spelled Fidyah) is a religious compensation paid when a Muslim is genuinely unable to fast in Ramadan and will not be able to make up the missed fasts in the future. Instead of fasting, they fulfil their obligation by feeding a person in need for each missed day. The word comes from an Arabic root meaning redemption, symbolising mercy and accountability before Allah.
It is important to understand that fidya only applies when fasting is permanently not possible. If someone misses fasts due to temporary illness, travel, or short-term conditions, they must perform Qada (make up the fast later). Fidya is not a substitute for convenience. It is specifically for those who cannot fast at all due to chronic illness, old age, or medical advice confirming long-term inability.
According to mainstream UK scholarly guidance (including the majority Hanafi opinion), fidya is required for:
If pregnancy or breastfeeding is temporary and the fasts can be made up later, then Qada is required instead of fidya. If you are unsure about your specific case, consult a qualified scholar or local imam.
For fidya 2026 UK, the amount is:
£5 per missed fast
This is calculated based on the average cost of feeding one person two meals. If you miss the entire month:
30 fasts × £5 = £150
Here is a simple comparison:
| Obligation | Who Pays | Amount (UK 2026) | Purpose |
| Fidya | Unable to fast permanently | £5 per fast | Feed 1 person per day |
| Kaffarah | Deliberately breaks fast | ~£300 per fast | Feed 60 people |
Many people confuse fidya with kaffarah, but they are very different obligations.
Fidya is paid when someone is unable to fast due to valid long-term reasons. It replaces the fast and no make-up fast is required. Kaffarah, however, is due when someone intentionally breaks a Ramadan fast without a valid excuse. It is a much heavier expiation, requiring feeding 60 poor people (approximately £300 in the UK for 2026).
Understanding this distinction is essential when calculating your Ramadan obligations.
Paying your fidya through a trusted Islamic charity UK ensures your donation is distributed correctly and reaches eligible recipients.
Follow these simple steps:
Your fidya will be used to provide meals to vulnerable families in the UK and internationally.

Al Firdous Organisation UK is a Leicester-based registered charity (No. 1207010) established in 2012. What began as a small group of friends supporting vulnerable families has grown into a trusted faith-based humanitarian organisation.
Here’s why UK Muslims trust Al Firdous:
Your fidya feeds real families struggling with poverty, both locally and abroad. Through food banks, hot meal distribution, and emergency relief projects, Al Firdous ensures your donation becomes immediate nourishment for those in need.
Allah says in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:184):
“And as for those who can fast with difficulty, they have a choice to fast or feed a poor person for every day.”
This verse highlights Islam’s mercy and balance. When fasting is not possible, feeding the poor becomes a pathway to reward.
Yes. Scholars allow paying before or during Ramadan, especially if you already know you cannot fast.
Yes, if they were eligible to pay fidya due to long-term illness, it can be paid from their estate or voluntarily on their behalf.
No. Travel requires Qada (making up the fast later), not fidya.
No. Zakat is an annual obligation (2.5% of eligible wealth). Fidya is compensation for missed Ramadan fasts.
If recovery is expected, you must make up the fasts later rather than paying fidya.
Every £5 fidya 2026 UK donation provides meals to someone struggling with poverty. If you miss 10 fasts, that’s 10 people fed. If you miss 30, that’s an entire month of meals for those in need.
Pay Your Fidya Now – Al Firdous Organisation UK
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Fulfil your obligation with confidence, clarity, and compassion this Ramadan 2026.
Disclaimer: This article provides general Islamic guidance based on mainstream UK scholarly opinion. For personal rulings regarding your health or specific situation, consult a qualified Islamic scholar or medical professional.