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فدیه وکفاره روزه

فدیه وکفاره روزه

امین الدین سعیدی ـ سعید افغانی

فدیه چیست : اگر شخصی بنابر معاذیری از گرفتن روزه (مانند مریضی که روزه گرفتن برايش خطرناک است و اميد بهبودي و علاج وي نمي رود و يا مانند پيرمرد يا پيرزني ( شیخ فانی ) که از لحاظ جسمی وصیحی به شدت ناتوان شده و گرفتن روزه برايش ناممکن باشد ( باید بجاي روزه گرفتن) فديه دهد يعني در مقابل هر روز از روزه ماه رمضان يک نفر را طعام دهد، به دليل فرموده الله تعالي: « وَ عَلَي الَّذِينَ يُطِيقُونَهُ فُديَةٌ طَعَامُ مِسکِين» ( سوره بقره : 184)

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