Fast
Our Expiation for Fast service helps you fulfill Kaffara for intentionally broken fasts during Ramadan, following Shia Islamic rulings. With scholarly oversight and a commitment to Islamic values, we ensure your expiation is completed with sincerity, delivered to legitimate deserving poor and bringing you peace of mind, Insha’Allah.
Benefits of Our Kaffara Service
: Complete your religious obligation with ease.
: Provide sustenance to the poor as an act of worship.
: Ensure compliance with Shia jurisprudential standards.
: Receive a transparent report of your Kaffara fulfillment.
Why Choose Us?
- : Our Kaffara service is rooted in Shia Islamic authenticity, vetted by scholars aligned with Maraja such as Ayatollah Sistani. We partner with reputable charities to ensure your expiation directly benefits the needy. Our user-friendly platform offers multilingual support and personalized guidance, making the process seamless and spiritually rewarding.
How It Works
- 1— Submit details of your intentionally broken fasts online.
- 2— Select your Kaffara option.
- 3— We arrange the expiation through a trusted team.
- 4— Get a detailed confirmation of the completed Kaffara.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Khums and who is required to pay it?
Khums is a 20% obligation on certain types of income and savings. It typically applies to surplus wealth after yearly expenses and is required for eligible Shia Muslims following the Ja’fari school of thought.
How do I know if I need to pay Khums this year?
If you have savings or surplus income remaining at the end of your financial year, Khums may be due. Contact our team—we’ll guide you through a quick evaluation.
Can I pay Khums through Aabtaab even if I follow a specific Marja?
Yes, we work with multiple recognized Mara’ja and provide official receipts tailored to your Marja’s requirements.
Is my payment secure?
Absolutely. We use trusted payment methods like Easypaisa, bank transfers, and direct in-person options. Your contribution is fully tracked and handled with care.
How long does it take to get my Mara’ja-approved receipt?
You’ll receive an initial receipt from Aabtaab promptly after payment. The official Mara’ja receipt may take 6 months, depending on the issuing office—but we’ll keep you updated.