Fulfill Your Zakat Duty Accurately & Effortlessly!
Enter the date when your wealth first reached the Nisab threshold
Enter your asset values to see the calculation
The minimum amount of wealth required before Zakat becomes obligatory.
Nisab is the minimum threshold of wealth that a Muslim must possess before they are required to pay Zakat. The Nisab for cash and equivalents is based on the value of 87.48 grams of gold or 612.36 grams of silver, whichever is lower. This ensures that only those with sufficient wealth contribute to Zakat.
Understanding the one lunar year requirement for Zakat payment.
Hawl refers to the completion of one full lunar year (354 days) during which wealth must remain above the Nisab threshold. Zakat becomes due only after this period is complete. If wealth falls below Nisab during the year, the count restarts when it reaches Nisab again.
The eight categories of people entitled to receive Zakat.
The Quran specifies eight categories of Zakat recipients: (1) The poor (Al-Fuqaraa), (2) The needy (Al-Masaakeen), (3) Zakat administrators, (4) Those whose hearts are to be reconciled, (5) Slaves seeking freedom, (6) Those in debt, (7) In the path of Allah, (8) Travelers in need.
Gold & Silver Rates: Please enter current market rates for accurate calculations. Check with your local jeweler or financial websites for today's prices.
Nisab Thresholds: Gold: 87.48g | Silver: 612.36g
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Zakat often feels like a puzzle: gold prices, savings accounts, debts, and that one gold bracelet you inherited but never wear. I’ve seen the stress it causes—parents worrying they’re giving too little, young professionals unsure if crypto counts, retirees scared of mistakes.
But here’s the truth: Zakat isn’t about perfection. It’s about intention. This calculator is your shortcut to clarity. No textbooks, no complex formulas—just you, your numbers, and peace of mind.
A Zakat Calculator is like having a patient scholar sitting beside you at tax season except it’s for your soul’s ledger. It’s a simple tool that does the heavy lifting: tallying up your cash, gold, and debts, then telling you exactly what you owe in Zakat (no mental gymnastics required).
Step-by-Step Guidance: From asset selection to final Zakat amount.
Nisab on autopilot: It knows today’s gold rates so you don’t have to Google frantically.
Debt Deduction: Owe money? The calculator subtracts it first because Zakat is about what’s truly yours.
Hawl reminder: Forgets dates (like when you hit Nisab last year)? It remembers for you.
Works worldwide: Dollars, rupees, dinars it speaks your currency.
Zakat isn’t just a duty—it’s a bridge between you and those in need.
Imagine:
Allah says:
“Those who spend their wealth in Allah’s cause are like a grain that grows seven ears, each bearing 100 grains.” (Quran 2:261)
Translation: What you give comes back multiplied—in blessings, peace, and unexpected joys.
Yes. If you own it, it’s part of your wealth—even if it’s collecting dust in a locker.
Absolutely. Subtract debts you owe from your total assets. Debts owed to you? Add them back.
Yes. If it’s an investment (not just for fun), add its current value in PKR.
Only if you’ve held wealth above Nisab for a full lunar year. Temporary dips? You’re exempt.
No. Charity (Sadaqah) is extra. Zakat is a separate obligation—like paying bills vs. buying gifts.
Repent, repay, restart. Allah loves those who correct their mistakes. No shame—just action.
Only if it’s sitting in your account on your Zakat “anniversary” date. Spent it? Not included.
Nope. Zakat is personal. Each person calculates their own wealth.
Add the total value of inventory (what you’d earn if sold today).
Split it! Pay in installments. What matters is your intention to fulfill the duty.
I know Zakat can feel heavy. Maybe you’re overwhelmed, guilty about past mistakes, or worried you’ll get it wrong. But Allah rewards effort, not perfection.
Your Zakat isn’t just about money it’s about trust. Trust that Allah will multiply what you give. Trust that your sincerity matters more than decimals.
May Allah accept your Zakat and fill your life with barakah!
P.S. Bookmark this page. Next year, you’ll thank yourself
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