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Zakat Calculator

Important Guidance: Zakat becomes obligatory when your assets exceed the Nisab threshold and have been in your possession for one complete lunar year (Hawl).
Disclaimer: This calculator is provided as a general guide only. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified Islamic scholar when unsure about your Zakat obligations.
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⚖️ Nisab Threshold
Select which Nisab standard to use for your calculation.


Gold Price (per gram)
Rs PKR 22,500
Approximate market rate

Silver Price (per gram)
Rs PKR 270
Approximate market rate

Current Nisab Threshold
Rs PKR 1,912,500
Your net assets must exceed this value to be liable for Zakat.

Your Assets
Enter the current market value of all your zakatable assets.
1

💵 Cash & Bank Balances

Cash on hand, savings accounts, fixed deposits.

Amount

2

🥇 Gold

Gold you own including jewelry.

Amount

Unit

3

🥈 Silver

Silver you own including jewelry and silverware.

Amount

Unit

4

🏢 Business Assets

The zakatable value of your business assets.

Amount

5

📈 Investments

Stocks, mutual funds, shares, or similar.

Amount

6

🤝 Money Owed to You

Money others owe you that you expect to be returned.

Amount

7

📦 Other Zakatable Assets

Any other assets intended for trade or resale.

Amount

Your Liabilities
These will be deducted from your total assets.
1

📋 Short-term Debts

Loans or debts to be repaid within this year.

Amount

2

🧾 Bills Due

Bills or invoices currently due or overdue.

Amount

3

💳 Loans Payable

Outstanding loans or debts you are required to pay.

Amount

Additional Questions
Optional details to refine your Zakat calculation.



⚡ Zakat Summary
Your calculation results based on the details entered above.

Calculation Summary

Total Assets
Rs PKR 0.00
Total Liabilities
Rs PKR 0.00
Net Zakatable Amount
Rs PKR 0.00
Nisab Threshold
Rs PKR 1,912,500.00
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Zakat is Not Applicable. Your net Zakatable assets are below the Nisab threshold, or data is incomplete.


Important Note: This calculator is for general guidance only. Please consult a qualified Islamic scholar for specific Zakat queries.