Calculate Your Zakat
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Learn About Zakat
What is Nisab?
The minimum amount of wealth required before Zakat becomes obligatory.
Nisab is the minimum threshold of wealth that a Muslim must possess before they are required to pay Zakat. The Nisab for cash and equivalents is based on the value of 87.48 grams of gold or 612.36 grams of silver, whichever is lower. This ensures that only those with sufficient wealth contribute to Zakat.
Hawl Calculation
Understanding the one lunar year requirement for Zakat payment.
Hawl refers to the completion of one full lunar year (354 days) during which wealth must remain above the Nisab threshold. Zakat becomes due only after this period is complete. If wealth falls below Nisab during the year, the count restarts when it reaches Nisab again.
Who Receives Zakat?
The eight categories of people entitled to receive Zakat.
The Quran specifies eight categories of Zakat recipients: (1) The poor (Al-Fuqaraa), (2) The needy (Al-Masaakeen), (3) Zakat administrators, (4) Those whose hearts are to be reconciled, (5) Slaves seeking freedom, (6) Those in debt, (7) In the path of Allah, (8) Travelers in need.
Important Notice
Gold & Silver Rates: Please enter current market rates for accurate calculations. Check with your local jeweler or financial websites for today's prices.
Nisab Thresholds: Gold: 87.48g | Silver: 612.36g
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