Calculate your zakat
Based on the nisab threshold and hawl condition. Totals update live as you type.
Calculate Zakat on cash, gold, silver, investments, and trade goods
This Zakat calculator estimates zakat due at 2.5 percent after comparing net zakatable wealth with the nisab threshold. Add cash, savings, loans given, investments, gold, silver, trade goods, and deductible liabilities to see total assets, total liabilities, net zakatable wealth, nisab, and estimated zakat due. The result is a practical estimate and should be checked with a qualified scholar for personal cases.
What is Zakat?
Zakat is an obligatory act of worship in Islam where eligible Muslims give from qualifying wealth to eligible recipients. It purifies wealth and supports those who have a right to receive it.
What is Zakat in Islam?
In Islam, Zakat is due when zakatable wealth reaches nisab and remains with the owner for one lunar year. The most common rate is 2.5 percent on net zakatable wealth.
How to calculate Zakat?
Add cash, savings, receivables, investments, gold, silver, and trade goods. Subtract eligible short-term liabilities, compare the net amount with nisab, then calculate 2.5 percent if hawl is complete.
How is Zakat calculated?
Zakat is calculated from net zakatable assets, not simply from income. This calculator totals eligible assets, deducts liabilities, checks nisab, and shows the estimated Zakat due.
How to calculate Zakat on gold?
Enter your gold weight in grams or tola. The calculator converts the weight to grams, applies the selected currency rate, and adds the value to your zakatable wealth.
How to calculate Zakat on cash?
Include cash in hand, bank balances, savings, and recoverable loans given out. If your net zakatable wealth is above nisab after one lunar year, Zakat is usually 2.5 percent.
How much is Zakat?
For most cash, gold, silver, investment, and trade assets, Zakat is commonly calculated at 2.5 percent of net zakatable wealth when nisab and hawl conditions are met.
How much Zakat should I pay?
Use the result as an estimate of the amount to pay. Asset details, debts, business stock, and scholarly views can affect the final ruling, so complex cases should be reviewed with a scholar.
How to determine Zakat?
Determine whether your eligible assets are above nisab, confirm the hawl period, deduct eligible liabilities, and calculate the Zakat amount from the remaining zakatable wealth.