Zakat Calculator
Enter your wealth and debts to estimate zakat due.
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Zakat = Net Zakatable Wealth * Rate (typically 2.5%) if >= Nisab.
Net $10,000, rate 2.5% -> $250 zakat due.
What wealth is zakatable?
Commonly: cash, gold/silver, investments, business inventory, and receivables after one lunar year. Personal-use assets are usually excluded.
How do I determine nisab?
Nisab is the minimum wealth threshold, traditionally based on the value of silver or gold. Enter the dollar value you follow for nisab.
What rate should I use?
2.5% is standard for most zakatable assets over a lunar year. Some categories differ—consult your scholar for specifics.
Are debts deducted?
Short-term debts due within the year are commonly deducted from zakatable assets to determine net wealth.
What is nisab?
Minimum wealth threshold to be liable for zakat. Often based on silver or gold value.
📐 Formula
Zakat = Net Zakatable Wealth * Rate (typically 2.5%) if >= Nisab.
📝 Example Calculation
Net $10,000, rate 2.5% -> $250 zakat due.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What wealth is zakatable?▼
Commonly: cash, gold/silver, investments, business inventory, and receivables after one lunar year. Personal-use assets are usually excluded.
How do I determine nisab?▼
Nisab is the minimum wealth threshold, traditionally based on the value of silver or gold. Enter the dollar value you follow for nisab.
What rate should I use?▼
2.5% is standard for most zakatable assets over a lunar year. Some categories differ—consult your scholar for specifics.
Are debts deducted?▼
Short-term debts due within the year are commonly deducted from zakatable assets to determine net wealth.
What is nisab?▼
Minimum wealth threshold to be liable for zakat. Often based on silver or gold value.