Zakat Calculator

Calculate Your Islamic Charity Obligation

Calculate Your Zakat with Precision

Determine your Islamic charity obligation accurately with our comprehensive Zakat calculator. Calculate Zakat on cash, gold, silver, and business assets in USD, Pakistani Rupees (PKR), or Indian Rupees (INR) according to Islamic Shariah law.

Streamlining Your Zakat Computation

Sum up your sunnah Zakat is simpler than it may seem. We find to organize your assets into distinct categories can significantly simplify the process. We have categorized the calculation process into Zakatable funds (gold, silver, cash, business assets etc.) and deductible liabilities like debts or other payments owed), making it easier to determine your Zakat obligation. The amount of Zakat you need to pay will be set once you have calculated the value of your net worth. Then you need to check if they meet or exceed the nisab threshold to set Sunnah Zakat amount you owe.

Using the Zakat Calculator

Enter all assets you’ve possessed for a full lunar year into the Zakat Calculator. It will compute the total Zakat you need to pay.

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Nisab Threshold
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Minimum wealth required for Zakat obligation

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Your net zakatable wealth

Zakat Due
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Zakat Rate:2.5%
Above Nisab:No
What is Zakat?
Zakat is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and represents a mandatory charitable contribution. It is calculated as 2.5% of qualifying wealth that has been held for a full lunar year and exceeds the nisab threshold.
Nisab Threshold
The nisab is the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must possess before being liable to pay Zakat. It is typically measured by the value of 87.48 grams of gold or 612.36 grams of silver, for 2025.
Zakat Rate
The standard Zakat rate is 2.5% (1/40th) of qualifying wealth. This applies to cash, savings, gold, silver, and business assets that have been held for a full lunar year.

Frequently Asked Questions About Zakat

Who must pay Zakat?
Every adult Muslim who possesses wealth above the nisab threshold for a full lunar year must pay Zakat. This includes cash, savings, gold, silver, and business assets.
When should Zakat be paid?
Zakat should be paid once a year when wealth has been held for a complete lunar year (Hawl). Many Muslims choose to pay during Ramadan for increased spiritual reward.
What assets are subject to Zakat?
Zakat applies to cash, bank savings, gold, silver, business inventory, investments, and other liquid assets. Personal items like homes and cars are generally exempt.
How is the nisab calculated?
The nisab is based on the value of 87.48 grams of gold or 612.36 grams of silver. The lower of these two values is typically used as the nisab threshold.