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The ceasefire in Gaza does not mean the suffering is over. Families who have lost everything now face the daunting task of rebuilding their lives — without homes, without schools, without certainty. In Sudan, millions remain displaced by conflict, struggling for food, water, and medical care. And in communities worldwide, poverty and hardship continue to rob children of their futures.
This Ramadan, we are committed to doing more. More food on the table. More shelter for the displaced. More hope for those who have endured unimaginable loss.
But we cannot do it alone.
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Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. In Ramadan, the essence of Islam is achieved. During this holy month, all pillars of Islam are fulfilled. Muslims are advised by Allah SWT to seek his pleasure through noble acts of worship by following Qur’anic guidance and acts of prayer, fasting, and charity.
Fasting is prescribed to all adults of able body and mind during this holy month.
The ninth month of the Islamic calendar marks the first day of Ramadan.
Ramadan 2025 is set to begin on Saturday, March 1st in Canada and most Muslim-majority nations, following the sighting of the moon over Mecca.
Fasting is an act of worship that helps Muslims develop self-discipline, increase gratitude, and feel empathy for those in need. It also strengthens spiritual connection and devotion to God.
All healthy adult Muslims are required to fast. However, exceptions include children, the elderly, pregnant or nursing women, travelers, and those who are ill.
Those who are unable to fast due to medical reasons or other valid reasons can either make up missed fasts later or provide food to those in need as compensation (fidya).
The Fidya payment for each missed fast (that cannot be made up later) is $15. To determine the total amount you need to pay, simply multiply $15 by the number of missed fasts. Give your Fidya now.