Zakat Calculator

Calculate your annual Zakat obligation on cash, gold, silver, investments, and business assets.

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Savings accounts, checking accounts, cash on hand

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Market value of gold jewelry and bullion

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Market value of silver jewelry and bullion

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Stocks, mutual funds, ETFs, retirement accounts

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Inventory, merchandise, business cash

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Money others owe you that you expect to receive

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Debts, loans, and bills due — subtracted from your wealth

Zakat Due (2.5%)

$250

Your wealth is above the Nisab threshold

Total Zakatable Wealth

$10,000

After subtracting liabilities

Nisab Threshold

$5,500

87.48g of gold

Zakatable Asset Breakdown

Note: Note: The Nisab threshold shown (~$5,500) is an approximate value based on 87.48g of gold. The actual Nisab changes with current gold prices. Please check the latest gold price for an accurate threshold. This calculator provides an estimate — consult a qualified scholar for specific rulings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zakat?
Zakat is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is an obligatory annual charitable contribution of 2.5% on wealth above the Nisab threshold. It applies to savings, gold, silver, investments, and business assets.
What is the Nisab threshold?
Nisab is the minimum wealth threshold above which Zakat becomes obligatory. It is equivalent to 87.48 grams of gold or 612.36 grams of silver. The gold standard is more commonly used today.
Is Zakat calculated on total wealth or savings only?
Zakat is calculated on net wealth held for one lunar year, including cash savings, gold, silver, investments, business inventory, and rental income. It excludes personal-use items like your home, car, and clothing.

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