Use our calculator to easily work out how much Zakat you need to pay.
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Zakat is obligatory for any Muslim who has more wealth than the Nisab - the threshold at which Zakat is obligatory. Today's Nisab value is £489.72.
To work out your Zakat, we need to add up all the things you own, take away anything you owe to others, which gives us a total figure of your wealth. The Zakat due would be 2.5% of that wealth.
Just follow the form below to calculate your Zakat. You can also convert your gold, silver and cryptocurrency to their cash value.
When calculating Zakaat, your assets include:
Exclude personal use items like your home, car, and clothes.
When calculating Zakaat, liabilities are deducted from your Zakatable assets. This includes:
Exclude: Future or optional expenses, such as non-urgent loan payments or discretionary spending.
For long-term debts, you should only consider payments due in the next 12 months.
If paying Zakat won't impact your ability to pay these short-term debts, we recommend that you don't include these debts in your calculation. Including these debts will reduce the Zakat you will pay.
Here's a summary of the calculation, based on the information you provided.
You only need to pay Zakat if your total wealth is more than the Nisab, which is £489.72 today.
Total of what You Own
Total of what You Own
is equal to Total Wealth
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