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الزكاة

Zakat Calculator 2025

Calculate your obligatory Islamic charity with precision. Real-time asset valuation, Nisab comparison, and instant 2.5% Zakat amount.

⚖️ 2.5% Zakat Rate 🥇 Gold & Silver Nisab 📊 Asset Breakdown Charts 🔢 Live Calculation
LIVE PRICES Gold (XAU/g) $97.0 ↑ +0.3% Silver (XAG/g) $1.05 ↑ +0.1% Nisab (Gold 85g) Nisab (Silver 595g)
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Nisab Basis & Prices
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Silver Nisab reaches more recipients; Gold is the contemporary mainstream opinion.

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Hawl (Lunar Year) Tracker
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Zakatable Assets
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions About Zakat

What is Zakat?

Zakat is the third pillar of Islam — an obligatory annual charity of 2.5% on wealth that has been held for a full lunar year (Hawl) and exceeds the Nisab threshold.

What is Nisab?

Nisab is the minimum wealth threshold that makes Zakat obligatory. It is equivalent to 85 grams of gold or 595 grams of silver. If your net zakatable wealth exceeds this, you must pay Zakat.

Which assets are Zakatable?

Cash, bank savings, gold, silver, business inventory, trade goods, receivable debts, investment shares, and rental income savings are all Zakatable. Personal belongings, primary home, and personal vehicle are not.

Can I deduct debts?

Yes. Debts that are currently due and payable may be deducted from total zakatable assets before calculating Zakat.

Gold or silver Nisab — which should I use?

Scholars differ. Using the silver Nisab (595g) makes Zakat obligatory at a lower threshold, thus benefiting more recipients. Using the gold Nisab (85g) is the more common contemporary opinion.

What is the Hawl (lunar year) requirement?

Hawl refers to the completion of one full Islamic lunar year (~354 days) during which your wealth must continuously remain above the Nisab threshold. Zakat becomes due once Hawl is complete. You can use the Hawl Tracker above to monitor your year.

Is Zakat due on cryptocurrency?

Contemporary scholars generally agree that cryptocurrency held as an investment is zakatable at current market value, subject to Nisab and Hawl. Cryptocurrency used as a business medium of exchange follows trade goods rules. Consult a scholar for your specific situation.

Can I pay Zakat in advance?

Yes. Many scholars permit advance payment across the lunar year as monthly instalments. You should reconcile at the end of your Hawl and pay any remaining balance. The monthly payment suggestion shown above is a convenience estimate only.

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How to Calculate Zakat: A Complete 2025 Guide

Zakat (Arabic: الزكاة) is the third pillar of Islam and an obligatory annual act of worship for every eligible Muslim. It requires giving 2.5% of one's accumulated wealth to designated categories of recipients once the wealth has exceeded the Nisab threshold and been held for a full lunar year (Hawl).

What Assets are Subject to Zakat?

Zakatable assets include cash in hand, bank savings, gold and silver (investment-grade), business inventory, trade goods, outstanding receivables you expect to recover, investment shares, mutual funds, pension contributions, cryptocurrency, and rental income that has been saved. Your primary home, personal vehicle, and household items are not zakatable.

The Nisab Threshold in 2025

The Nisab equals 85 grams of gold or 595 grams of silver at current market prices. As of 2025, with gold at approximately $97/g, the gold Nisab stands at approximately $8,245 USD. The silver Nisab (at ~$1.05/g) is approximately $625 USD — a significantly lower threshold that makes Zakat obligatory for more people, directing more charity to those in need.

The Hawl Requirement

Zakat becomes due only after your wealth has remained above Nisab for a complete Islamic lunar year (354 days). Many Muslims choose to pay during Ramadan for additional spiritual reward, but Zakat may be paid at any time. Advance monthly payments are permitted by most scholars subject to year-end reconciliation.

Eight Categories of Zakat Recipients

The Quran (9:60) specifies eight categories: the poor (Fuqara), the needy (Masakeen), Zakat administrators (Amileen), those whose hearts are to be reconciled (Mu'allafat al-Qulub), for freeing captives (Riqab), debtors (Gharimeen), in the cause of Allah (Fi Sabilillah), and stranded travellers (Ibn al-Sabil).

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