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Calculate Your Zakat

Zakat is a compulsory act of worship, requiring Muslims who own wealth above a certain threshold (Nisab) to donate 2.5% of that wealth to those in need. Use our detailed calculator below to determine your exact Zakat liability.

Assets (What you own)

Assets include money held in the bank, cash, property, jewellery or anything else of value. If any of the fields do not apply you can leave them blank.

Combine the value of cash you have on hand, in bank accounts, PayPal, or as cryptocurrency. Please exclude any interest earned from banks.
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Zakat applies to the value of all your gold and silver jewellery, regardless of whether it is worn regularly or kept in storage.
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Include the value of any property you own, excluding your primary residence. For properties you trade, use the current market value. For rental properties, use the saved rental income only.
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Enter the total amount you have personally contributed to your pension over the past year. Do not include contributions made by your employer.
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For long-term investments, calculate Zakat on dividends earned. For shares you actively trade, please use their current market value.
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Sum the value of your business's cash, saleable stock (at its current retail price), and any raw materials (at their cost price).
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Include any debts owed to you that you expect to be repaid. If repayment is uncertain, only include the amount after you have received it.
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Liabilities (What you owe)

Liabilities represent money that is owed to others. Include any money that you owe immediately.

Enter the total of any immediate personal debts, such as overdue rent, utility bills, or other outstanding payments.
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Enter the total of any immediate business debts, like unpaid invoices, rent, property payments, or staff salaries.
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Current Nisab Value (Silver)

The minimum amount of wealth required before Zakat is due.

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Threshold Amount: 612.36 grams
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