Zakat Calculator

Use our Zakat Calculator to accurately determine your Zakat and fulfill your obligation with confidence.

Zakat is a mandatory act of worship and one of the five pillars of Islam. It becomes obligatory for every Muslim whose wealth reaches or exceeds the Nisab threshold.

Nisab refers to the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must possess before Zakat becomes due. This threshold is equivalent to 87.48 grams (7.5 tola) of gold or 612.36 grams (52.5 tola) of silver.

Zakat is payable only when this qualifying amount of wealth has been held for a complete Islamic lunar year (hawl).
To easily determine your Zakat obligation, please use the Zakat Calculator below.

Zakat Calculator

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About Zakat
What is Zakat

Zakat is the third pillar of Islam. It is a compulsory act of worship that purifies wealth and supports the poor and underprivileged.

Your Zakat can transform lives and help those in need.

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What is Nisab?

Nisab is the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must possess before Zakat becomes obligatory.

It equals 87.48g gold or 612.36g silver.

What are the benefits of Zakat?

Zakat cleanses wealth, purifies the soul, and protects the poor from deprivation.

“My mercy encompasses all things… for those who give Zakat.” (Quran 7:156)

Who are the recipients of Zakat?
  • The poor & needy
  • Zakat administrators
  • Debtors
  • Wayfarers
  • Those striving in Allah’s cause
When can Zakat be paid?

Zakat becomes obligatory after one lunar year of holding wealth above Nisab. Many choose to pay during Ramadan for greater reward.

About Suqya Waters’ Zakat
Is Suqya’s Zakat process Shariah compliant?

Yes. Suqya’s Zakat collection and disbursement are certified compliant with Islamic law by qualified Religious Advisors.

What model of Zakat collection is used?

Suqya follows the Wakala model, acting as an agent to distribute Zakat on behalf of eligible parents.

How is Zakat utilized responsibly?

Zakat funds are kept in separate Islamic bank accounts and reviewed quarterly to ensure compliance.

Our Islamic Law Advisor

Alhamd Shariah Advisory Services Pvt Ltd, registered with SECP under Shariah Advisor Regulation 2017.

Can Zakat be given to institutions?

Yes. Zakat may be given through institutions provided it reaches eligible recipients according to Islamic law.