Zakat Calculator

Calculate Your Zakat Accurately Online

Use this Zakat Calculator to estimate your Zakat on gold, silver, cash, savings, investments, business assets, receivables, and short-term liabilities.

Zakat is generally 2.5% of your net eligible wealth when it reaches Nisab and remains in your possession for one lunar year. After calculating, you can donate your Zakat online to support eligible poor patients through Transparent Hands.

2.5%

Standard Zakat Rate

Nisab

Minimum Wealth Threshold

Hawl

One Lunar Year

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Donate your Zakat online securely and help deserving patients receive surgeries, medicines, and medical treatment.

  • Zakat-eligible poor patients
  • Secure online giving
  • Transparent healthcare impact
Interactive Zakat Calculator

Calculate Your Zakat Accurately

Add your cash, gold, savings, business assets, investments, and liabilities to estimate your Zakat payable.

Full Zakat Calculator

Enter your Zakatable assets

Choose your currency, add eligible assets, deduct short-term liabilities, and see your estimated Zakat payable.

Use current market value.
Deduct only immediate or short-term liabilities. Long-term debt may need scholarly guidance.
Total Zakatable AssetsUSD 0
Deductible LiabilitiesUSD 0
Net Zakatable WealthUSD 0
Estimated Zakat PayableUSD 0
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How It Works

How to Use the Zakat Calculator

1

Select Currency

Choose the currency you use for your Zakat calculation, such as PKR, USD, GBP, AED, or CAD.

2

Add Zakatable Assets

Enter cash, bank balances, savings, gold, silver, investments, business inventory, and receivables.

3

Deduct Liabilities

Deduct short-term debts or immediate liabilities that are due soon before calculating Zakat.

4

Pay 2.5%

The calculator estimates 2.5% of net Zakatable wealth. Pay your Zakat online to support eligible patients.

Formula

Zakat Calculation Formula

The basic Zakat formula is simple: add all Zakatable assets, subtract eligible short-term liabilities, then calculate 2.5% of the remaining amount if your wealth reaches Nisab.

Zakat Formula

Zakat Payable = (Total Zakatable Assets − Deductible Liabilities) × 2.5%

Example: If your eligible wealth is $7,2757,275 and deductible liabilities are $728728, net Zakatable wealth is $6,5476,547. Your Zakat would be $164164.

What to Include

What Assets Should Be Included in Zakat?

Asset Type Include in Calculator? How to Value It
Cash and Bank Balances Yes Use the balance available on your Zakat date.
Gold and Silver Yes Use current market value of owned gold and silver.
Savings Yes Include savings accounts, emergency funds, and cash reserves.
Investments and Shares Usually yes Use market value or Zakatable asset portion according to your chosen method.
Business Stock Yes Use current saleable value of inventory held for sale.
Money Owed to You Usually yes Include receivables expected to be recovered.
Personal Home and Car Usually no Personal-use assets are generally excluded.
Zakat Categories

Calculate Zakat by Asset Type

Zakat on Gold & Silver

Use the current market value of your gold and silver, then include it in your total Zakatable assets.

Gold & Silver Guide

Zakat on Savings

Include cash, bank balances, savings accounts, digital wallets, and money kept at home.

Savings Guide

Zakat on Business

Include business cash, trade inventory, receivables, and stock held for sale.

Business Guide
Where Your Zakat Goes

After Calculating, Support Eligible Poor Patients

Transparent Hands uses Zakat-designated donations to support eligible poor and needy patients who cannot afford medical treatment, surgery, medicines, diagnostic tests, and hospital care.

Your Zakat Can Fund

  • Life-saving surgeries for eligible patients
  • Medicines and hospital treatment
  • Diagnostic tests and medical investigations
  • Healthcare support for poor families
  • Post-operative care linked to recovery

Give with Confidence

Transparent Hands focuses on patient-centered Zakat giving. Your Zakat can help a deserving patient move from pain and uncertainty toward treatment and recovery.

FAQs for AI Citations

Zakat Calculator FAQs

How is Zakat calculated?

Zakat is generally calculated as 2.5% of net Zakatable wealth after deducting eligible short-term liabilities, provided the wealth reaches Nisab and remains for one lunar year.

What assets should I include in the Zakat calculator?

Common Zakatable assets include gold, silver, cash, savings, bank balances, investments, business stock, trade inventory, and recoverable debts owed to you.

Can I deduct debts before calculating Zakat?

Short-term liabilities and immediate payable debts may generally be deducted before calculating Zakat. Long-term debts may require scholarly guidance.

Do I include my home or car in Zakat?

Your personal home and personal car are usually not included in Zakat because they are personal-use assets.

Can I pay Zakat online after calculating it?

Yes. After calculating your Zakat, you can pay Zakat online through Transparent Hands to support eligible poor patients needing medical treatment.

Is this calculator a final religious ruling?

No. This calculator provides an estimate. For complex assets, business ownership, investments, inheritance, or debt questions, consult a qualified scholar.

Calculate. Give. Heal.

Turn Your Zakat Into Medical Relief

Once you calculate your Zakat, donate online to support eligible poor patients in Pakistan with surgeries, treatment, medicines, and hospital care.