Aabtaab

Promises

Kaffāra (Arabic: الکفارة) is a penalty or fine imposed on committing certain haram actions or omitting certain obligations. Some of these penalties are financial and some are worship. If a person breaks his or her promise (Ehd) then according to the majority of jurists he or she should do one of the following: emancipating a slave or feeding 60 people in need or fasting for two months.

Benefits

  • Easy Calculation: We simplify Khums calculation for you.
  • Official Receipts: Get trusted receipts from our office.
  • Secure & Transparent: Your contribution is handled with full transparency and security.
  • Quick & Convenient: Contribute effortlessly through our simple platform.

Why Choose Us?

  • Your Money, Direct to the Needy: Since our organization maintains continuous contact with various deserving believers due to its central role, you can be confident that if you choose us, your charitable donations will reach the rightful recipients.
  • Precision You Can Trust: Our expert team ensures flawless calculation, giving you peace of mind.
  • Fully Secure & Transparent: Your Khums is processed with the highest security standards and complete transparency.
  • Quick & Convenient: Contribute in minutes with our easy-to-use platform—no hassle, just a few clicks.
  • Always Here for You: Our dedicated support team is ready to answer your questions and offer guidance whenever you need it.

Our Process

Contact Us: Reach out with your Kaffara details, and our team will assist you.
Expert Calculation: Our recognized ulama will calculate your Kaffara accurately.
Easy Payments: Pay securely via Online transfer, or physically at our office.
Aabtaab Receipt: Receive an official receipt from Aabtaab for your contribution.

Need help calculating missed fasts or determining the correct compensation? Our experts will guide you.

"Unsure of Your Kaffarah Amount? Consult Our Scholars!"

Our Commitment

We understand—giving Khums isn’t just a transaction. It’s a sacred act of devotion, a personal connection to your faith. That’s why we’ve built every part of our process around your trust.

✅ Your Kaffara is a Sacred Trust (Amanah)

We handle your Kaffara with the same reverence and responsibility as you would – because in the sight of Allah, every missed obligation matters, and every compensation must be fulfilled with integrity.

📏 Shariah-Guided Accuracy
No guesswork—our knowledgeable team calculates your Kaffar according to authentic rulings from recognised Marājiʿ.

🔒 Clear, Secure, and Honest
Every rupee is accounted for, every step is documented. No hidden processes. No confusion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Expiation (Kafārah) and who is obliged to pay it? +

Kaffāra (Arabic: الکفارة) is a penalty or fine imposed on committing certain haram actions or omitting certain obligations. Some of these penalties are financial and some are worship.

How do I determine if I have a Kafārah obligation? +

If you have unintentionally broken an oath, failed to fast during Ramadan without valid reasons, or committed any act that Ayatullah Sistani specifies as requiring expiation, then Kafārah is due. Our team will run a streamlined assessment under Sistani’s fiqh to quantify your exact obligation.

Can I pay my Kafārah through Aabtaab under Ayatullah Sistani’s guidance? +

Yes. Aabtaab is fully accredited to collect and channel your Kafārah in accordance with Ayatullah Sistani’s office. We issue you an immediate Aabtaab confirmation.

Do I need explicit permission from Ayatullah Sistani’s office before paying my Kafārah? +

No extra permission is required. By selecting Ayatullah Sistani as your Marjaʿ in our system, you automatically align with his expiation guidelines—our process handles all necessary approvals on your behalf.

How secure is my payment? +

We leverage enterprise-grade encryption and audited payment channels—Easypaisa, bank transfers, and in-person transactions—to guarantee that every rupee is fully traceable, tamper-proof, and compliant with Sistani’s standards.

What is the difference between Kafārah and Redress of Wronged Rights (Rad-e-Mazālim)? +

Rad-e-Mazālim: Compensation for another’s rights that were unjustly violated—restoring their due before your expiation can be valid.

How long does it take for my Kafārah to reach the intended beneficiaries? +

Your expiation reaches the deserving recipients within 7–14 days—tracked end-to-end and delivered per Sistani’s distribution priorities.