Calculate Your Zakat
A comprehensive tool following authentic Islamic jurisprudence
Start CalculatingThis calculator provides an estimate. Consult a qualified scholar for personal rulings.
What is Zakat?
Zakat is the third pillar of Islam, an obligatory act of worship and purification of wealth.
Qur'anic Foundation
"And establish prayer and give zakah, and whatever good you put forward for yourselves - you will find it with Allah."(Qur'an 2:110)
Prophetic Guidance
Islam is built upon five pillars... giving Zakat...(Sahih al-Bukhari 8, Sahih Muslim 16)
Purposes of Zakat
- Purification of wealth and soul from greed
- Fulfillment of the rights of the poor and needy
- Establishment of social solidarity
- Spiritual development and closeness to Allah
- Prevention of wealth accumulation
Who Receives Zakat?
Allah has specified eight categories:
Zakah is only for the poor and needy...(Qur'an 9:60)
The Eight Categories of Zakat Recipients:
- The Poor (Al-Fuqara): Those with little to no wealth
- The Needy (Al-Masakin): Those in difficult financial circumstances
- Zakat Administrators: Those who collect and distribute Zakat
- Those Whose Hearts Are Reconciled: New Muslims or those inclined towards Islam
- Freeing Captives: Those working to free slaves or prisoners
- The Debt-Ridden: Those overwhelmed by legitimate debts
- In the Cause of Allah: Those striving in Allah's path (jihad, education, etc.)
- The Wayfarer: Travelers in need away from home
Zakat should be distributed to eligible recipients within the same lunar year it becomes due.
Rules & Conditions
Conditions for Zakat Obligation
Non-Zakatable Assets
- Primary residence
- Personal vehicle
- Household furniture
- Professional tools
- Personal clothing
- Books and educational materials
Based on the principle that Zakat is not due on personal use items
Deducting Liabilities
Scholarly difference regarding debt deduction:
This calculator follows the majority opinion allowing debt deduction.
Understanding Nisab
Nisab is the minimum wealth threshold that makes Zakat obligatory.
Gold Nisab
≈ 2.8 troy oz
Established by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as 20 Mithqal
Multiple authentic hadithsSilver Nisab
≈ 19.7 troy oz
Established by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ as 200 Dirhams
Sahih al-Bukhari and MuslimWhich Nisab to Use?
Historically, gold and silver had a fixed ratio. Today, they vary significantly.
Silver Standard
- Lower threshold, benefiting more poor
- More in line with spirit of Zakat
- Adopted by contemporary scholars
Gold Standard
- More stable measurement
- Prevents hardship on modest wealth
- Traditional choice
This calculator allows both options. Consult your local scholar.
Zakat Calculator
Calculation Methodology & Sources
This calculator is built on authentic Islamic sources and scholarly consensus.
Primary Sources
Scholarly Notes & Differences
Scholars differ on deducting debts. Hanafi school generally does not deduct, while the majority (Shafi'i, Maliki, Hanbali) allow deduction. This calculator follows the majority opinion by default.
Using silver nisab results in a lower threshold, which is recommended by many contemporary scholars to benefit more recipients.
For stocks, some scholars say zakat is on dividends only, others on total value. This calculator uses total value (majority contemporary opinion).
Women's gold jewelry: Hanafi school says zakat is obligatory; Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali say not if for permitted adornment. This calculator includes all gold.
Key References
- Qur'an, Surah At-Tawbah (9:60)
- Sahih al-Bukhari (1395, 1447)
- Sahih Muslim (19)
- Sunan Abu Dawud (1573)