Calculate your annual Zakat obligation based on your total zakatable wealth and current Nisab threshold.
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Step 1. Enter all your liquid and zakatable assets
Step 2. Subtract any short-term debts you owe
Step 3. If total wealth ≥ Nisab, Zakat = 2.5% of total wealth
With the default inputs loaded in the form, the calculator produces a starting result you can use as a baseline. Change one field at a time to compare a new scenario.
Zakat is the third pillar of Islam, obligatory on every Muslim whose wealth exceeds the Nisab threshold for one lunar year.
The Nisab is calculated based on the value of 612.36 grams of silver or 87.48 grams of gold — whichever is lower is used as the threshold.
Zakatable assets include cash, bank balances, gold, silver, business inventory, receivables, shares, and rental income.
Nisab is the minimum wealth threshold — currently based on 612.36g of silver — that makes a Muslim liable for Zakat.
Yes, the gold value is first converted to pure 24K equivalent before applying the rate.
Converts any weight unit to grams, applies karat purity, and multiplies by your entered rate per tola to give metal value plus making charges.
Uses FBR FY 2024-25 salaried tax slabs to compute annual tax and breaks it into a monthly withholding amount.
Disclaimer: Results from this calculator are for informational and planning purposes only and do not constitute financial, legal, or professional advice. Always verify important calculations with a qualified professional.