Pakistan Zakat Calculator

Islamic Wealth Purification Calculator - Calculate Your Zakat Accurately

Zakat Information
Nisab: 87.48g Gold / 612.36g Silver
Current approximate value: ~Rs. 153090
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Zakat is 2.5% of your total wealth that has been held for one lunar year.
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Current rate: Rs. 21500/gram
Current rate: Rs. 250/gram
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Important Zakat Rules
  • Zakat is 2.5% of your total wealth that has been in your possession for one lunar year.
  • Nisab is the minimum amount of wealth that makes Zakat obligatory (87.48g gold or 612.36g silver).
  • Only subtract immediate debts that are due for payment.
  • Personal assets like primary home, car, and furniture are not Zakatable.

What is Zakat?

Zakat is the third pillar of Islam - an obligatory charity on every Muslim who meets the necessary criteria of wealth.

Nisab Calculation

Nisab is calculated based on current gold and silver prices. You must meet or exceed this threshold for Zakat to be obligatory.

Zakat Recipients

Zakat can only be given to specific categories of people mentioned in the Quran (Surah At-Tawbah, 9:60).

When to Pay Zakat?

Zakat is due after one lunar year (Hawl) of owning wealth above the Nisab. Many Muslims pay during Ramadan.

Zakat Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the current Nisab value for Zakat?

The Nisab is equivalent to 87.48 grams of gold or 612.36 grams of silver. We use current market prices to calculate the monetary value.

2. Do I pay Zakat on my salary?

You only pay Zakat on savings that have been in your possession for one full lunar year. Monthly salary is not immediately Zakatable.

3. Is Zakat due on my primary home and car?

No, personal assets like your primary residence, personal vehicle, and household furniture are not subject to Zakat.

4. How do I calculate Zakat on gold jewelry?

All gold jewelry (whether for personal use or investment) is Zakatable if it meets or exceeds the Nisab threshold.

5. Can I subtract all my debts from Zakat calculation?

Only immediate debts due for payment can be subtracted. Long-term debts like mortgages are subtracted proportionally.

6. What if my wealth fluctuates during the year?

Zakat is calculated based on your wealth at the end of the lunar year, provided it never fell below Nisab during the year.

7. Is Zakat due on retirement funds?

Yes, retirement funds and pensions are Zakatable once they are accessible to you.

8. Can I pay Zakat in advance?

Yes, you can pay Zakat in advance if you're certain you'll meet the Nisab requirement at the end of the lunar year.