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Zakat Calculator

Zakat is 2.5% of your qualifying wealth, due once your savings have stayed above the nisab for a lunar year. Fill in what you own — the calculation updates live.

Your zakatable assets

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Your zakat

Total assets
£0.00
Net zakatable wealth
£0.00
Nisab threshold (silver)
£489.89

Zakat due (2.5%)

£0.00

Your net wealth is below the nisab threshold — no zakat is due, though voluntary sadaqah always counts.

What counts as zakatable wealth?

  • Cash at home, in current and savings accounts
  • Gold and silver, including jewellery (per the majority view)
  • Shares, funds and crypto held as investments
  • Business stock-in-trade and trade receivables
  • Money reliably owed to you

Your home, car, furniture and personal belongings are not zakatable. Debts due immediately can be deducted. Pensions differ by scheme type — for defined-contribution pots, many scholars advise paying zakat on the accessible portion; ask a knowledgeable scholar about your circumstances.

Which nisab should I use?

The nisab is the minimum wealth at which zakat becomes due — defined as 87.48g of gold or 612.36g of silver. Because silver is far cheaper, the silver nisab makes more people eligible to pay, which is why most UK charities and scholars recommend it as the safer and more generous basis.

This calculator is a guide, not a fatwa. For complex situations — business assets, pensions, property portfolios — consult a qualified scholar or a zakat institution.