Why Feeding People Counts — Even When You Can’t Fast

Can’t fast? You can still feed the hungry. Islam honors feeding people as a spiritual act—especially when illness, pregnancy, or age makes fasting difficult. Here’s why it matters.

Can’t fast? You can still feed the hungry. Islam honors feeding people as a spiritual act—especially when illness, pregnancy, or age makes fasting difficult. Here’s why it matters.

A 28,000-pound food bank donation made headlines—but the need is growing. Learn why programs like Meals N Feelz are critical and how you can help.

If you missed fasts during pregnancy or early parenthood, fidya may offer a compassionate path forward. Learn how to fulfill your obligation while honoring your health and your family.

Discover how a new emergency food pantry for cancer patients in Rochester is meeting critical needs—and why Meals N Feelz supports programs like this through charitable giving and fidya.

Talking about family fidya can be hard—but it doesn’t have to be. Here's how to discuss fidya with compassion, especially when illness or age makes fasting difficult.

Discover how community food pantries like Paulding United are uniting to fight hunger and provide hope for families facing food insecurity.

Explore how fidya for chronic illness becomes more than obligation—it becomes action. Learn how your giving can directly support those in need.

Discover food insecurity solutions as USDA meal cuts leave families hungry. Learn how community food banks and local donors step up when it matters most.

In an uncertain economy, food is a right—not a reward. Here’s why supporting local hunger relief efforts matters now more than ever.

Can you pay fidya for someone else? Yes—but there are important guidelines. Learn how to help others fulfill this obligation with sincerity and impact.