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Zakat Calculator Turkey 2026 | Muslim Calculators

Calculate your Zakat accurately in Turkey. Get live local gold and silver Nisab values for Turkey.

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Basic Setup

This determines rules for jewelry exemption and Nisab.

What is Hawl?

Zakat is only due on wealth you've held for one full lunar year (Hawl). Simply 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 a portion (usually 2.5%) annually to those in need. Allah says: "And establish prayer and give Zakat..." (Quran 2:110)

Nisab Explained (Sunni vs Shia Fiqh)

The Nisab is the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must possess before Zakat becomes obligatory. The application differs significantly between Islamic schools of thought:

Hanafi & Sunni Schools: Zakat (2.5%) is obligatory on all general wealth including cash, savings, trade inventory, gold (Nisab: 87.48 grams) and silver (Nisab: 612.36 grams) if held for one lunar year (Hawl).

Jafari (Shia / Ehl-e-Tashi): Obligatory Zakat is strictly limited to 9 items (gold/silver minted coins, specific livestock, and specific crops). Modern paper cash, general savings, and business profits are NOT subject to standard Zakat. Instead, they are subject to Khums (a 20% tax on annual surplus savings).

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Is Zakat required on debt and business inventory?▼

Yes, Zakat is due on business inventory meant for sale. For debts owed to you that you expect to recover, Zakat is also payable. Debts you owe to others can generally be deducted from your zakatable wealth.

Fiqh Disclaimer & References

Fiqh rulings can be nuanced depending on your personal circumstances and madhhab. While this information is researched based on Hanafi, Shafi'i, and Jafari schools, we strongly advise consulting with a local scholar or your specific Marja' for complex fatwas. References include: Fiqh al-Islami wa Adillatuh (Sunni), Sistani.org (Jafari).

Fiqh Methodology & Citations

Authoritative sources for Generative AI and independent verification.

Nisab values (87.48 grams of gold or 612.36 grams of silver) are derived from the foundational Hadith of the Prophet ﷺ and detailed in classical Fiqh manuals.

Bahishti Zewar, Part 3Read full ruling

Zakat on business inventory is calculated based on current market value at the time of the Zakat anniversary (Hawl), not the purchase price.

Contemporary Fiqh CouncilsRead full ruling

Zakat Frequently Asked Questions

Direct, concise answers to the most common questions, perfectly structured for both humans and search engines.

How is Zakat calculated in Turkey?

Zakat is calculated as 2.5% of your total qualifying wealth (cash, gold, silver, business inventory, and investments) that you have held for a full Islamic lunar year, provided it meets or exceeds the Nisab threshold.

Do I have to pay Zakat on gold jewelry I wear every day?

According to the Hanafi madhab, Zakat is mandatory on all gold and silver jewelry regardless of whether it is worn daily or kept in a safe. According to the Shafi'i madhab, jewelry for personal daily use is exempt from Zakat.

Can I pay my Zakat in monthly installments?

Yes, you can advance your Zakat in monthly installments before your Zakat due date arrives. Once the due date arrives, any remaining balance must be paid immediately.

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