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Zakat Calculator (Nisab + Zakat Payable)

This Zakat Calculator totals assets, subtracts liabilities, checks nisab using gold or silver, then calculates zakat payable accurately.

Zakat Calculator

Assets − Liabilities = Net Worth, then 2.5% Zakat (if above Nisab)
Use this zakat calculator (zakat payable calculator) with a built-in nisab calculator. Choose gold or silver nisab (gold nisab calculator / silver nisab calculator), include zakat on cash, zakat on gold and silver, zakat on trade goods, and zakat liabilities deduction.
Gold & Silver Rate
Update rates if needed
Used for all amounts and copy summary.
Affects displayed values only.
Default can be updated to current local rate.
Default can be updated to current local rate.
Nisab thresholds: 612.36g silver or 87.48g gold. Zakat is due if net worth is held for a lunar year (hawl) and above nisab.
Cash
Enter amounts you own
Gold and Silver
Enter weight (grams)
Enter grams (e.g., 50).
Auto: grams × gold rate.
Enter grams (e.g., 200).
Auto: grams × silver rate.
Trade Goods
Inventory / stock value
Use current market value of trade inventory.
Liabilities
Due immediately
Zakat payable = 2.5% of net worth if net worth ≥ nisab threshold.

Zakat Calculator Results

Nisab Check + Total Net Worth + Zakat Payable
Waiting for input Nisab: —
Key Totals
Total Assets
Cash + metals + stock
Total Liabilities
Due immediately
Total Net Worth
Assets − liabilities
Nisab Progress
0%
Zakat Payable
Nisab Threshold
Zakat Payable (2.5%)
Tip: If you have mixed assets, many scholars recommend using the lower silver nisab threshold.
Copy-ready Result
Enter values and click Calculate to generate a summary you can copy.

Zakat Calculator – Complete Guide to Nisab & Zakat Payable

This Zakat Calculator page helps you correctly determine whether you meet Nisab and how much Zakat is due on your wealth. The method below follows classical fiqh principles used by Islamic scholars: identify zakatable assets, deduct valid liabilities, confirm Nisab, then apply 2.5%. Use the formulas and tables below to calculate accurately and confidently.

What Counts as Zakatable Assets

Include all wealth that is surplus, owned fully, and held for one lunar year:

• Cash in hand
• Bank balances
• Gold and silver (by current value)
• Investment metals and coins
• Business stock and trade goods
• Receivable loans expected back
• Saved rental income
• Shares bought for trading

Do not include personal residence, personal car, furniture, clothing, or daily-use items.

Nisab Threshold (Minimum Wealth Level)

Zakat becomes obligatory when your net zakatable assets equal or exceed Nisab for one lunar year.

Standard Nisab measures:

Gold Nisab = 87.48 grams of gold
Silver Nisab = 612.36 grams of silver

Nisab Calculation Formula:

Nisab Value = Current price per gram × Nisab grams

Example (Silver Method — recommended for wider charity impact):

Silver price = $0.90 per gram
Nisab = 612.36 × 0.90 = $551.12

If your net zakatable assets ≥ $551.12 → Zakat is due.

Core Zakat Calculator Formula

Step 1 — Add all zakatable assets
Step 2 — Subtract immediate payable debts
Step 3 — Confirm value is above Nisab
Step 4 — Multiply by 2.5%

Zakat Payable = Net Zakatable Assets × 2.5%
Zakat Payable = Net Assets × 0.025

Zakat Calculation Table (General Assets Example)

Asset TypeAmount
Cash in hand2,000
Bank savings8,500
Gold value3,000
Silver value400
Business stock5,000
Receivable loans1,100
Total Assets20,000
Deduct LiabilitiesAmount
Short-term debts2,500

Net Zakatable Assets = 20,000 − 2,500 = 17,500

Zakat = 17,500 × 2.5% = 437.50

Zakat Payable = 437.50

Gold Zakat Formula and Example

Gold is calculated at current market value, not purchase price.

Formula:
Gold Zakat = (Gold grams × current gram price) × 2.5%

Example:
Gold owned = 120g
Gold price = $65/g
Value = 7,800
Zakat = 7,800 × 0.025 = 195

Silver Zakat Formula and Example

Formula:
Silver Zakat = (Silver grams × current gram price) × 2.5%

Example:
Silver owned = 900g
Silver price = $0.90/g
Value = 810
Zakat = 810 × 0.025 = 20.25

Business Inventory Zakat Method

All trade goods are valued at current selling price.

Formula:
Business Zakat = (Stock value + cash + receivables − payables) × 2.5%

Example Table

ItemValue
Stock for sale12,000
Business cash3,000
Customer receivables2,000
Supplier payables−4,000
Net13,000

Zakat = 13,000 × 0.025 = 325

Rental Property Zakat Rules

• No Zakat on property market value if held for rental
• Zakat due on saved rental profit only
• Deduct expenses first

Formula:
Zakat = Net Saved Rental Income × 2.5%

Example:
Annual saved rent = 6,000
Zakat = 6,000 × 0.025 = 150

Loans Given to Others

Loan TypeZakat Rule
Strong (likely repayment)Count yearly
Weak (uncertain)Pay when received
Bad debtNo Zakat unless recovered

Formula when counted:
Loan Amount × 2.5%

Jewelry Zakat Ruling (Scholarly Note)

Many scholars exempt personal jewelry in use. Hanafi fiqh requires Zakat on all gold and silver jewelry. A cautious approach is to include it at market value. The Zakat Calculator should allow a toggle option for jewelry inclusion.

Zakat vs Zakat al-Fitr (Do Not Confuse)

ZakatZakat al-Fitr
Annual wealth obligationEnd of Ramadan charity
2.5% of assetsFixed per person amount
Requires NisabNo Nisab condition
Asset-basedPerson-based

Recommended Zakat Calculator Workflow

• Enter gold and silver grams
• Enter current metal prices
• Add cash and bank balances
• Add business and investment assets
• Add receivable loans
• Subtract short-term debts
• System checks Nisab automatically
• Final output = Total Zakat Payabl

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