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Zakat Calculator
Work out your Zakat across cash, gold, silver, investments, and business assets, minus liabilities, at the standard 2.5% rate.
Your Assets
What You Own
Bank accounts, cash in hand, digital wallets
Market value of gold you own
Market value of silver you own
Shares, funds, crypto, pensions you can access
Stock, receivables, cash held in business
Immediate debts due, e.g. rent owed, bills, short-term loans
Your Zakat
Summary
Zakat Due (2.5%)
£0.00
Methodology
How Zakat Is Calculated
Zakat is due at 2.5% on your net zakatable wealth, provided it has been held for one full lunar year (hawl) and is above the nisab threshold. Add up all your zakatable assets (cash, the value of gold and silver, accessible investments, and business assets), then subtract immediate liabilities. Zakat is 2.5% of the remaining net amount.
The nisab is the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must hold before Zakat becomes obligatory. It is set at the value of 87.48g of gold or 612.36g of silver. Most scholars recommend using the silver value so that more is given in charity. If your net wealth is below nisab, no Zakat is due.
Disclaimer: This calculator provides an estimate for general guidance only and does not constitute religious or financial advice. Zakat rulings can vary by school of thought and individual circumstance. Please verify the current nisab value and consult a qualified scholar or a trusted Zakat body such as the National Zakat Foundation for a definitive calculation.


