
Feed the Fasting
Per Saher and Iftar Amount: PKR 600
Give PKR 600 for each fast to provide an Iftar meal for a poor person
Feed the Fasting 2026
Share Iftar. Share Reward. Share Hope.
Feeding a fasting person during Ramadan is one of the most beloved acts of worship in Islam. As millions of families struggle to afford even a simple meal at Iftar, Feed the Fasting 2026 is your opportunity to turn hunger into hope and fasting into joy.
By providing food at Iftar time, you are not only easing physical hunger but also strengthening dignity, faith, and compassion during the blessed month of Ramadan.
The Importance of Feeding the Fasting in Islam
Allah (SWT) highlights the virtue of feeding others in the Qur’an:
“And they give food, despite their love for it, to the poor, the orphan, and the captive.”
(Surah Al-Insan 76:8)
Feeding those who are fasting is an act deeply rooted in Islamic teachings and carries immense reward—especially during Ramadan, when deeds are multiplied.
The Reward of Feeding a Fasting Person
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
“Whoever provides food for a fasting person to break his fast will have a reward equal to his, without it detracting from the reward of the fasting person in the slightest.”
(Tirmidhi)
This means when you help provide Iftar, you earn the reward of fasting—without having fasted that day yourself.
Why Iftar Feeding Matters in Ramadan 2026
For many families, Ramadan arrives with anxiety instead of peace. Parents worry about how they will provide food at sunset after a long day of fasting. Your support through Feed the Fasting 2026 ensures:
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A warm and nutritious Iftar meal
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Relief from daily hunger and hardship
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Strength to continue fasting with dignity
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Spiritual comfort during Ramadan
Your donation reaches people at the exact moment they need it most—Iftar time.
Dua of a Fasting Person at Iftar
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught us that the dua of a fasting person is accepted at Iftar:
“The thirst has gone, the veins are moistened, and the reward is confirmed, if Allah wills.”
(Abu Dawood)
When you feed a fasting person, their accepted dua becomes a source of blessing for you as well.
What Does Feed the Fasting 2026 Provide?
Through this program, your donations help provide:
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Cooked Iftar meals or food packs
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Dates and clean drinking water
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Staple food for families to prepare Iftar
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Support for widows, orphans, and daily wage earners
Each meal restores hope and reminds families they are not forgotten.
Feed the Fasting in the Last 10 Nights
The last 10 nights of Ramadan are the most powerful nights of the year.
“Laylat al-Qadr is better than a thousand months.”
(Surah Al-Qadr 97:3)
Feeding fasting people during these nights can bring rewards equal to more than 83 years of worship. Many donors choose this time to maximise reward and impact.
Your Iftar Can Change a Life
Never underestimate the power of one meal.
A single Iftar can:
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Calm a hungry child
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Ease a mother’s worry
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Strengthen a fasting believer
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Earn you lasting reward in the Hereafter
This Ramadan, let your charity arrive exactly at sunset, when mercy descends.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
There’s no set amount; the key is to give consistently, even if it’s a small daily donation.
Iftar is the meal eaten by Muslims to break their fast at sunset during the month of Ramadan. The fast is traditionally broken with dates and water, following the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), before enjoying a full meal with family and community.
Breaking the fast with dates and water follows the practice of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Dates provide quick energy after fasting, and water helps rehydrate the body after a long day without food or drink.
Laylat al-Qadr, the Night of Power, is better than a thousand months. In 2026, it is expected around the 27th night of Ramadan, but Muslims are encouraged to seek it on all odd nights of the last 10 days (21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, and 29th).
The Ramadan Food Programme provides essential food parcels to vulnerable families, helping them observe Ramadan without worrying about daily meals. These parcels support families throughout the month.
Yes, supporting needy family members is encouraged and highly rewarded in Islam.
Yes, acts like volunteering or donating food are also considered valuable charity in Ramadan.
Iftar time in Ramadan 2026 will occur daily at sunset, with exact times varying by location. Muslims are encouraged to follow their local prayer timetable for accurate Iftar times.
The last 10 days of Ramadan are the most spiritually powerful. During this time, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) increased his worship, stayed awake in prayer, and encouraged his family to do the same. Rewards for good deeds are greatly multiplied.
Providing food for those fasting is highly rewarded in Islam. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said that whoever helps break another person’s fast will receive the same reward as the one who fasted, without reducing their reward.
Ramadan food parcels typically include rice, lentils, cooking oil, dates, and other staple items, ensuring families have nutritious meals for suhoor and Iftar.