Zakat Calculator

Calculate your Zakat accurately with multi-Madhhab Nisab thresholds.

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What is Hawl?

Zakat is only due on wealth you have held for one full lunar year (Hawl). Only include assets that meet this condition.

What is Zakat?

Zakat is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is an obligatory act of worship where Muslims who possess wealth above a minimum threshold (Nisab) must give 2.5% annually to those in need. Allah says: "And establish prayer and give Zakat, and whatever good you put forward for yourselves — you will find it with Allah." (Quran 2:110)

Nisab Explained

The Nisab is the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must possess before Zakat becomes obligatory:

  • Gold Nisab: 87.48 grams of gold (approximately 7.5 tola)
  • Silver Nisab: 612.36 grams of silver (approximately 52.5 tola)

Hanafi opinion: Uses the lower of gold/silver Nisab (more precautionary). Other madhabs: Primarily use gold Nisab.

FAQ

Is Zakat due on my house and car?

No. Personal assets like your primary residence, car, clothing, and furniture are NOT subject to Zakat. Only wealth that is above your needs and held for one year is zakatable.

Do I pay Zakat on my gold jewelry?

According to Hanafi fiqh, yes — Zakat is due on all gold and silver, including jewelry worn regularly. Shafi'i and Hanbali scholars exempt jewelry that is worn regularly.

Can I pay Zakat in installments?

Yes. Many scholars permit paying Zakat in advance throughout the year, as long as the total amount is fulfilled by your Zakat due date.

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