fidya and kaffarah calculator Saudi Arabia: simple SAR estimate

Money questions in Ramadan can feel awkward.

Not because giving is hard—because people fear “doing it wrong.”

So the searches come fast, in English and Arabic: fidya and kaffarah calculator Saudi Arabia, فدية الصيام, كفارة الصيام, and the big one: كم كفارة الصيام في السعودية.

This page is built to calm that stress: you enter your numbers, see an estimated total in SAR, and read the simple difference between fidyah and kaffarah—without turning it into a shouting match.

✅ TL;DR – fidya and kaffarah calculator Saudi Arabia

Use this tool to estimate فدية الصيام or كفارة الصيام based on days missed and a meal cost per day in SAR. It’s a practical helper for “missed fasts payment” questions—especially when you want clarity, not confusion.

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Fidyah + Kaffarah Calculator (Simple, User-Inputs Cost)

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This is a simple calculator. Rules can differ by madhhab and personal situation. Ask a trusted scholar for your case.
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Currency
Cost to feed one needy person for one day (per meal/food package)
Meals per day
Rounding
Fidyah
Number of missed fast days (unable to make up)
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Fidyah per day
Total Fidyah
Only math. You enter your local cost; this tool does not give rulings.
Kaffarah
How many days need Kaffarah?
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People count
Days count
Total Kaffarah
This section is for estimates. For personal rulings, ask a scholar.
Summary
Total Fidyah
Total Kaffarah
Grand total
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what this calculator does (in plain words)

This calculator estimates the total cost based on your inputs. You enter how many days were missed (عدد الأيام), choose whether you’re calculating fidyah or kaffarah, and enter a meal cost value (قيمة الوجبة). The output is the total in SAR (المجموع بالريال). It’s meant for planning and clarity.

It won’t replace real religious guidance.

But it will stop the guessing.

fidya vs kaffarah: a simple way to remember the difference

Think of fidyah like a “replacement” when fasting isn’t possible. Like when someone can’t take the stairs, they use the elevator—still reaching the goal, just through a different path. Fidyah is often linked to feeding (إطعام مسكين عن كل يوم) for missed fasting due to genuine inability.

Kaffarah feels heavier. It’s like when a serious rule was broken and you need a bigger “make-up” response—not just a simple replacement.

That’s the memory hook: replacement vs heavier make-up.

when people usually search for fidya (common situations)

People usually look for fidyah when they couldn’t fast for real reasons. Chronic illness, extreme weakness, or conditions where fasting isn’t realistically possible—these are the situations that often push the “فدية الصيام كم ريال لليوم؟” question.

Micro-scenario: an elderly parent wants to fast “no matter what,” but it clearly harms them. The kinder path is to choose health and worship with honesty, not with stubbornness.

when people usually search for kaffarah (common situations)

People usually look for kaffarah when they believe a fast was seriously broken and they need to make up for it. That’s why searches like “kaffarah per day Saudi” and “كم تبلغ كفارة الصيام في السعودية يوميًا؟” show up.

Here’s the thing: the details can be sensitive and can differ depending on what happened.

If you’re unsure, don’t guess with confidence. Use the calculator for planning, then ask a trusted local scholar for your exact case.

how to use the calculator (without getting stuck)

Enter your days, enter the meal cost, and choose the type. That’s it. The goal is to get a clean SAR total so you can plan your giving calmly.

(Human aside: I’ve seen people delay for weeks because they can’t decide the “perfect number.” Meanwhile, the poor don’t benefit from your overthinking.)

  • Days missed: write the number you’re sure about (عدد الأيام).
  • Meal cost per day: pick a realistic local amount in SAR (قيمة الوجبة).
  • Type: fidyah or kaffarah—based on your situation.

donation reality in saudi: what people actually do

Many people prefer to give through trusted channels. Some give directly by feeding people. Some use local charity platforms (الجمعيات الخيرية). The key is sincerity and making sure the help reaches real people.

Micro-scenario: you’re busy, you want to do good, but you hate “random links.” Choose one trusted path you’re comfortable with and stick to it.

five quirky beginner mistakes (and quick fixes)

These mistakes are common because people are rushing or embarrassed. Fix them and you’ll feel lighter.

Mistake 1: Mixing “days missed” with “days left.” Quick fix: count only missed fasting days you’re sure about.

Mistake 2: Using a meal cost that’s unreal (too low or too fancy). Quick fix: choose a normal, local meal cost that feels fair.

Mistake 3: Calling everything “kaffarah” because the word sounds serious. Quick fix: pause—your case might be fidyah or qada’ (make-up fast) instead.

Mistake 4: Paying quickly… then feeling unsure and paying again. Quick fix: write your inputs down once, then act once.

Mistake 5: Turning this into a family debate in the kitchen. Quick fix: keep your voice soft and your intention clean. Ask privately if needed.

a short story of a beginner mistake (and the simple fix)

A man once told me, “I’m delaying because I don’t know the exact amount.”

He had missed days, he wanted to do right, but he was stuck.

So we did something simple: we chose a reasonable meal cost, entered the days, and got a total.

He gave it quietly, then asked a scholar for his specific ruling later.

When he came back, he said, “I wish I didn’t wait so long.”

That line stayed with me.

quick checklist before you pay anything

Do these three checks and you’ll avoid most mistakes: confirm your day count, confirm your meal cost, and confirm you’re using the right category for your situation. If anything feels unclear, don’t panic—get advice and adjust.

  • Count: days missed you’re sure about.
  • Cost: a fair local meal amount in SAR.
  • Category: fidyah vs kaffarah (ask if unsure).

differences of opinion (kept respectful)

Details about fidyah and kaffarah can differ by situation and by scholarly view, especially around what counts as “unable,” and what counts as “serious breaking.” Keep it respectful. If your case is specific or confusing, ask a trusted scholar locally and treat this calculator as a planning helper.

ending: clarity helps worship feel lighter

Islam isn’t asking you to drown in confusion.

It’s asking you to be honest, sincere, and careful.

Use the calculator, make your plan, and give with a calm heart.

📊 fidya vs kaffarah: what people usually mean (beginner view)

This table is a plain-language guide to reduce confusion. If your case is complex, ask a scholar.

🌙 Show Fidya vs Kaffarah Table
TermWhat people usually meanWhat the calculator needs
Fidyah (فدية الصيام)A replacement when fasting isn’t possibleDays + meal cost per day (SAR)
Kaffarah (كفارة الصيام)A heavier make-up for a serious breaking caseDays + meal cost per day (SAR) (plus guidance if unsure)
Meal feeding (إطعام)Helping by feeding a needy personChoose a fair local meal value

📘 fidya and kaffarah calculator Saudi Arabia FAQs

what is a fidya and kaffarah calculator?

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It’s a tool that estimates the total SAR based on your missed days and a meal cost per day, for fidyah (فدية) or kaffarah (كفارة).

what is fidya for fasting?

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Fidyah (فدية الصيام) is commonly understood as feeding a needy person for missed fasting days when fasting isn’t possible for a person.

what is kaffarah for fasting?

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Kaffarah (كفارة الصيام) refers to a heavier make-up in certain serious cases. If you’re unsure your case qualifies, ask a scholar and use the calculator for planning.

how do i calculate fidya per day in saudi arabia?

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Choose a fair local meal cost (SAR) and multiply by the number of days missed. The tool does this for you.

how do i calculate kaffarah per day in saudi arabia?

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Enter the number of days and a meal cost per day to estimate totals. For the ruling details, check with a scholar if your situation is unclear.

what does “إطعام مسكين عن كل يوم” mean?

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It means feeding a needy person for each missed day. People often connect this phrase with fidyah-type giving.

what if i’m not sure how many days i missed?

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Use the number you’re most confident about, write it down, and ask someone knowledgeable if you need help estimating properly.

can i pay fidya or kaffarah in one total amount?

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Many people prefer paying the total once for simplicity. Just keep your calculation clear and your intention correct.

is this the same as zakat?

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No. Zakat has its own rules. Fidyah/kaffarah relate to fasting situations. If you need zakat help, use a zakat tool separately.

does the calculator give an official ruling?

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No. It gives a practical estimate based on inputs. If your case is complex, ask a trusted scholar and adjust the numbers accordingly.

what meal cost should i enter?

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Enter a fair, normal local meal cost in SAR—something you’d honestly consider “feeding a person,” not an unrealistic number.

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Farrukh Farooqi has been living in Sharaya, Makkah, Saudi Arabia since 2010. With over 14 years of firsthand experience witnessing the sacred journey of millions of pilgrims, Farrukh specializes in providing practical, insider tips for Hajj and Umrah travelers. His work blends real-world observations, the latest Saudi updates, and essential crowd management strategies — helping pilgrims and worshippers plan smarter, stay safer, and experience a spiritually fulfilling journey across the Holy Cities.