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Zakat Calculator

How to Calculate Zakat Online?

Our fast and seamless calculator helps you determine your Zakat based on what you own and owe. Islamically, an individual must pay 2.5% of the amount they own, minus any outstanding debts. Zakat is only required from a person if he qualifies under the conditions of ‘Nisab’ — the minimal amount of wealth one needs to have to be liable for Zakat.

Calculate your Zakat by using the calculator below:

Cash

Liabilities

Gold and Silver

Trade Goods

FAQs

Nisab is the minimum amount of wealth you must own to be eligible for Zakat. It is based on the value of 87.48g of gold or 612.36g of silver. Most people use the gold value.

Yes, if your total gold reaches the Nisab and you’ve owned it for one lunar year, Zakat is due—even if it's worn regularly.

You can deduct immediate, short-term debts—like rent due, credit card bills, or personal loans—but not long-term mortgage or future payments.

Yes, Zakat can be paid in parts, as long as the full amount is paid within the year and goes to eligible recipients.