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Archive/Vol. 16 · № 3/Atonement of broken Oaths
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Brief Introduction to the ContentsSurah al-Baqarah (261-274)Researcher’s Companion to Ghamidi’s Surah al-Baqarah (261-274)The Creation of Adam and the Institution of CaliphateNeed for Divine GuidanceThe Qur’an and Natural CalamitiesMuslims in Secular India: Problems and Prospects in Education

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Atonement of broken Oaths

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Dr Khalid Zaheer
March 2006 · 1 min read

 A close friend swore on the Qur’an about not doing something (which was obviously bad). But after a few days, he broke his oath as he says he couldn’t help it. The person who made him swear doesn’t know about it, but my friend feels bad about it. I have heard that there is an atonement (kaffarah) for breaking an oath on the Qur’an . Please can you let me know very precisely about what needs to be done. What is the atonemen?

In response to your query, The verse of the Qur’an says:

 Allah will not call you to account for what is inadvertent in your oaths. But He will hold you accountable for that which you solemnly swear. The penalty for a broken oath is to feed ten indigent persons with such food as you normally provide to your own family, or to clothe ten needy people, or to free one slave. The one who cannot afford any of these must fast three days. This is the expiation for breaking your oaths. Therefore, be mindful of your oaths. (5:89)

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Dr Khalid Zaheer

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Dr Khalid Zaheer (2006). Atonement of broken Oaths. Monthly Renaissance, 16(3).