How to calculate Zakat
Zakat Calculator
This Zakat calculator provides an estimated amount based on the information you enter. For complex assets or personal circumstances, please consult a qualified scholar.
Calculate your Zakat in minutes
Use this free Zakat calculator to find out how much you need to pay.
Enter your savings, gold, cash, and investments.
The tool will estimate your Zakat instantly.
It follows basic Islamic guidelines to help you calculate with confidence.
Why use Zakat Calculator?
Quick and simple
✔ Easy to understand
✔ Based on common nisab values
✔ Includes cash, gold, savings, and assets
✔ Helps you plan your charity better
Zakat is a duty for every eligible Muslim.
It purifies your wealth and supports those in need.
If your savings reach the nisab and one year has passed, Zakat becomes due.
This calculator helps you check that easily.
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Who Needs to Pay Zakat
You must pay Zakat if:
You are a Muslim
You own wealth above the nisab
One lunar year has passed
Your wealth is fully yours
If this applies to you, use the calculator below.
What Should You Include?
Add the value of:
Cash in hand
Bank savings
Gold and silver
Business goods
Investments
Subtract any debts you must pay soon.
The calculator will show your Zakat at 2.5%.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the Zakat rate?
The standard Zakat rate is 2.5% of eligible wealth.
What is Nisab?
Nisab is the minimum amount of wealth you must own before Zakat becomes compulsory. It is based on the value of gold or silver.
Do I pay Zakat on gold?
Yes. If your gold reaches the nisab and one year has passed, you must pay 2.5% of its value.
Can I subtract debts before calculating Zakat?
Yes. You can subtract short-term debts that you must repay soon.
Who can receive Zakat?
Zakat can be given to the poor, needy, debtors, and other eligible groups mentioned in the Quran (9:60).
Is this calculator 100% accurate?
This calculator gives an estimate. For complex financial situations, consult a qualified scholar.
