ZAKAT CALCULATOR UK
Find out exactly how much Zakat you owe in just a few seconds.
Our Zakat Calculator is based on authentic Islamic principles, the Qur’anic guidelines of Surah At-Tawbah (9:60), and the classical fiqh understanding of zakatable wealth.
Advanced Zakat Calculator UK
Calculate your Zakat accurately according to Islamic principles. Includes cash, gold, silver, crypto, business assets & debts.
1. Cash & Savings
2. Gold & Silver
3. Investments & Crypto
4. Business Assets
5. Debts
Give your Zakat with confidence — trusted, secure, and distributed strictly according to Qur’an and Sunnah.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What Is Zakat? (Islamic Explanation)
Zakat is a pillar of Islam and an act of purification.
Allah ﷻ says:
“Zakat is only for the poor and the needy…”
(Surah At-Tawbah 9:60)
Paying Zakat purifies your wealth, uplifts the ummah, and brings barakah (blessing) into your life.
How Our Zakat Calculator Works
Our tool follows authentic Islamic rulings:
2.5% (¼ of 1/40th) on all zakatable assets
Calculation based on the lunar year (Hawl)
Nisab level from authentic prophetic measure
Valid for individuals, businesses & professionals
Aligns with Hanafi, Shafi’i, Maliki & Hanbali requirements
Who Must Pay Zakat?
You must pay Zakat if:
You are a Muslim
You possess wealth that reaches Nisab
Your wealth has remained above Nisab for one lunar year
Your assets are fully owned, halal, and accessible
What Counts as Zakatable Wealth?
Zakatable
Cash in hand or bank
Gold & silver
Business cash, stock, materials
Shares, crypto & investments
Rental income savings
Money owed to you
Not Zakatable
The house you live in
Car for personal use
Furniture, electronics
Tools for trade
Clothing & personal items
How do I calculate Zakāt on gold in the UK?
Enter the grams of gold you own; the calculator multiplies by today’s price and checks against Nisab.
Who is eligible to receive Zakat?
Zakat can be given to the eight categories mentioned in the Qur’an (Surah At-Tawbah 9:60):
The poor (Al-Fuqara)
The needy (Al-Masakin)
Those employed to collect Zakat
New Muslims (to strengthen their faith)
Those in debt
In the cause of Allah (e.g., charitable projects)
Stranded travelers
Freeing slaves
Do I pay Zakat on crypto and digital assets?
Yes — crypto is treated like a liquid asset if you own it for trading or savings.
How is Nisab calculated today?
Nisab = market value of 87.48 grams of gold or 612.36 grams of silver.
Do I pay Zakat on my house?
Your personal house is not zakatable.
Investment properties are zakatable on rental income savings, not the house value.
Do I pay Zakat on cash saved for Hajj?
Yes — savings are zakatable regardless of intention.