Free Islamic Tool
Zakat Calculator
Scholar-verified calculation covering all major zakatable assets. Available in English and Urdu.
Note: This calculator gives an approximate zakat amount verified with Islamic scholars. It is not a formal fatwa. For your specific situation, consult a qualified scholar.
What This Zakat Calculator Does
This calculator takes the values you enter and produces a single number: your zakat amount for the current year, based on what you own today.
- Calculates your nisab threshold by multiplying the silver rate you enter by 52.5 tola, then checks whether your total wealth meets it.
- Adds up all zakatable assets you provide — cash, gold, silver, investments, business inventory, saved rental income, accessible retirement savings, and loans you expect to be repaid.
- Subtracts liabilities that are due within the next 12 months from your total assets.
- Applies the 2.5% zakat rate to the resulting net zakatable wealth.
- Uses today's market value for all assets — not purchase price. This applies to gold, silver, shares, and business stock.
- Displays amounts in lac and crore format for PKR, INR, and BDT users.
- Works in English and Urdu.
- Supports PKR, USD, GBP, SAR, AED, INR, and BDT.
What This Calculator Cannot Do
This is a point-in-time calculation tool. It works with the numbers you give it. There are things it does not and cannot account for:
- It does not know your lunar year start date (hawl). You need to track when your wealth first reached the nisab — the calculator does not do this for you.
- It does not track partial payments made during the year. If you paid some zakat in advance, you need to subtract that from the result yourself.
- It cannot calculate back-payments for missed years. Each missed year requires its own calculation with that year's values — this tool only handles a single current calculation.
- It does not verify the values you enter. If you enter an incorrect asset value or leave something out, the result will reflect those inputs.
- It does not calculate zakat on agricultural produce, livestock, or minerals — these have different rates and conditions that a standard wealth calculator does not cover.
- It does not determine whether a specific person or organisation is eligible to receive your zakat.
- It cannot account for complex shareholding structures where the fiqh-accurate approach requires access to a company's balance sheet.
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Our Zakat guide covers what zakat is, who is obligated to pay it, what wealth qualifies, how the nisab works, who is eligible to receive it, and the spiritual significance behind it.
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