Zakat Calculator

Calculate zakat on cash, gold, and stocks per the Shariah nisab

calendar_today Last updated: June 20, 2026

Cash & investments

All cash you currently hold

Total of all checking and savings accounts

Funds, property held for trade (not your home), etc.

Money you lent and expect to be repaid — exclude debts unlikely to be collected

Business & stocks

Value of trade goods at current selling price

For shares traded with intent to sell (speculation) — long-term investors should consult a scholar

Debts you owe

Debts due within the next year only — don't deduct the full balance of a mortgage or other long-term loan

Gold & silver

Nisab: 85g of pure gold (24k) or 595g of silver

Weight is automatically converted to pure gold — zakat applies to the pure metal only

⚠️ Enter today's price from a reliable source — the default value may be outdated

⚠️ Enter today's price — the default value may be outdated

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Sahel's zakat calculator computes zakat on cash, gold, silver, stocks, and trade goods per the Shariah nisab: you enter your assets and deduct your debts, and the zakat due (2.5%) appears instantly and free.

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How does this tool work?

1

Enter your assets

Cash, balances, stocks, gold, silver, and trade goods.

2

Deduct debts

Add your short-term debts and choose how the nisab is calculated.

3

See your zakat

The zakat due appears instantly with a breakdown of the nisab and net wealth.

Frequently asked questions

What is the zakat rate on money? expand_more
Zakat on money is 2.5% (a quarter of a tenth) of the total wealth that reached the nisab and completed a lunar year, and the tool calculates it automatically.
What is the zakat nisab? expand_more
The nisab is the minimum at which zakat becomes due, equal to the value of 85 grams of gold or 595 grams of silver; the tool updates it by price to compare against your wealth.
Should I deduct my debts before calculating zakat? expand_more
Yes, the tool lets you deduct short-term debts from your total wealth before computing zakat on the net amount.