What is nisab?
Nisab is the minimum amount of wealth you must own before zakat becomes obligatory. It is based on the value of 85g of gold or 595g of silver.
Calculate zakat due on gold, silver, cash, and investments using current market values. Includes nisab threshold check.
Calculate zakat due on gold, silver, cash, and investments based on current market values.
Zakat due (2.5%)
Rs 47,000
Gold value: Rs 1,250,000
Silver value: Rs 30,000
Total assets: Rs 1,980,000
Net assets (after liabilities): Rs 1,880,000
Nisab threshold (gold): Rs 2,125,000
Nisab threshold (silver): Rs 178,500
You meet the nisab threshold. Zakat is due.
This zakat calculator helps you determine your zakat obligation on gold, silver, cash savings, and investments. It uses current market prices and checks whether your net assets exceed the nisab threshold.
Zakat is an annual obligation of 2.5% on qualifying wealth held for one lunar year. This tool makes the calculation simple and transparent.
Enter your gold and silver holdings in grams along with the current market price per gram. Add cash savings, investments, and short-term liabilities. The calculator shows your net assets, nisab threshold, and zakat due.
Use current market prices for the most accurate calculation. The tool checks both gold and silver nisab thresholds and tells you whether zakat is due.
Nisab is the minimum amount of wealth you must own before zakat becomes obligatory. It is based on the value of 85g of gold or 595g of silver.
Multiply the total grams of gold by the current market price per gram, then apply 2.5% on the value if it exceeds the nisab threshold.
Yes. Subtract short-term liabilities and debts due within the year before applying the 2.5% zakat rate on your net assets.