Zakat Calculator
Calculate your exact Zakat obligation without the guesswork.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The nisab threshold in 2026 is approximately USD 630 / GBP 490 (silver standard) or USD 9,000 / GBP 7,000 (gold standard). In PKR it is roughly Rs. 175,000 (silver) or Rs. 2,500,000 (gold). Select your currency in the calculator above for the exact figure. These are approximate values based on current gold and silver prices.
Most contemporary scholars recommend the silver nisab because it is lower, obligating more Muslims to give. If you own mainly cash, shares, or savings (not physical gold), silver nisab is the majority scholarly position. Use gold nisab if you primarily hold physical gold. Consult your local scholar if uncertain.
Yes. Shares held for investment are zakatable assets. Add the current market value of your shares to your other zakatable assets. If the total net wealth exceeds nisab and has been held for one lunar year (hawl), 2.5% is due as zakat.
Add your total bank balance (current, savings, fixed deposits) to your other zakatable assets. Subtract short-term liabilities due within the year. If the net amount has stayed above nisab for one full lunar year, pay 2.5% as zakat.
Yes. Use the currency selector above the calculator to switch to USD, GBP, AED, or CAD. The calculator will automatically apply the 2026 nisab threshold in your chosen currency and calculate your zakat payable.
Hawl is the one lunar year condition. Your net wealth must have remained above nisab for a complete lunar year before zakat is due. If your wealth drops below nisab at any point, the hawl clock resets. Most Muslims calculate hawl from their Islamic new year date or during Ramadan.