Answer By Dr Zakir Naik,As far as Kaffara is concerned or redemption is concerned, since Ietikaaf is voluntary, if you break a voluntary Ietikaaf there is no compensation. It’s preferable if you want, you can again do it. But if a person keeps a compulsory Ietikaaf, if he vows that he’s going to keep for two days if he passes in the examination for them, if he breaks it then he has to do it some other time, because it’s a vow, it’s a Fardh Ietikaaf. As far as voluntary is concerned, its not compulsory but even if he breaks a voluntary Ietikaaf. If he does it some other time it’s preferable but it’s not compulsory
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