This Zakat Calculator helps you accurately estimate your Zakat based on both silver nisab and gold nisab, following widely accepted Islamic principles.
By entering your zakatable assets and current market prices, you can determine whether Zakat is obligatory and how much Zakat you need to pay.

Islamic scholars differ on whether Zakat should be calculated using silver nisab or gold nisab.
To provide clarity and transparency, this page includes both calculators, allowing you to choose the opinion you follow.

  • The Silver Nisab Zakat Calculator is often recommended today as it is more cautious and benefits the poor.
  • The Gold Nisab Zakat Calculator is also valid and followed by many scholars.

Silver Nisab Zakat Calculator

Calculation based on silver nisab of 612.36 grams . Total current market value of gold you own (enter value, not weight or grams). Total current market value of silver you own (enter value, not grams). Cash you have at home or with you. Money available in bank accounts. Total market value of goods held for resale. Debts that are currently due and deductible. Current market price of silver per gram (used to calculate the nisab value).
Total Zakatable Wealth: ₹0.00
Zakat is not obligatory because your total zakatable wealth has not reached the silver nisab.
Reached nisab ✔
Zakat Payable (2.5%): ₹0.00
Note: This calculator provides an estimate based on silver nisab. For complex cases, consult a qualified scholar.

Gold Nisab Zakat Calculator

Calculation based on gold nisab (85 grams of gold). Total current market value of gold you own (not weight). Total current market value of silver you own (not weight). Cash you have at home or with you. Money available in bank accounts. Total value of stock or items bought for resale. Debts that must be paid immediately and are deductible. Current market price of gold per gram.
Total Zakatable Wealth: ₹0.00
Zakat is not obligatory because your total zakatable wealth has not reached the gold nisab.
Reached nisab ✔
Zakat Payable (2.5%): ₹0.00
Note: This calculator provides an estimate based on gold nisab. For complex cases, consult a qualified scholar.
Important note:

This Zakat calculator provides an estimate based on general Islamic guidelines. For complex situations or detailed rulings, consult a qualified scholar.

FAQ’s

  • Nisab is the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must own before Zakat becomes obligatory
  • Silver nisab is equivalent to 612.36 grams of silver
  • Gold nisab is equivalent to 85 grams of gold
  • The calculator converts these weights into value using the current price per gram
  • If your total zakatable wealth reaches or exceeds the nisab, Zakat is calculated at 2.5%
  • Gold and silver (at current market value)
  • Cash in hand
  • Bank savings
  • Business goods held for resale
  • Immediate debts that are currently payable

Nisab is the minimum threshold of wealth that a Muslim must possess for one lunar year (ḥawl) before Zakat becomes obligatory.
It is established from the Sunnah and measured using gold or silver, both of which are authentically reported.

Both silver nisab and gold nisab are authentically established.
Due to the large difference in modern market values, many scholars recommend using silver nisab, as it results in Zakat being paid by more people and increases benefit to the poor.

Others permit using gold nisab.
Both views are valid, and this page provides calculators for each opinion.

This calculator provides a reliable estimate based on general Zakat principles and current prices entered by the user.
However, individual circumstances may vary.