Features and How to Use the Zakat Kalkulator for Sadaqah Zakat
Zakat Fitrah is a 5th Pillar of Eman of a Muslim, and computing it correctly ensures that your wealth is purified and distributed fairly according to Islam. Our Zakat Kalkulator is designed to make this process more simpler, accurate, and convenient for Muslims in Pakistan.
Zakat Kalkulator (Cash, Gold, Silver)
It helps you calculate zakat Fitrah online in PKR on cash, bank balances, business inventory, investments, receivables, gold, and silver, while accounting for liabilities such as loans and debts.
Key Features of the Muslim Zakat Kalkulator
- Comprehensive Asset Coverage:
Islamic Zakat Kalkulator allows you to input all types of wealth or assets, including cash on hand, bank balances, investments, trade or business inventory, and any debts owed to you. In addition, you can enter a gold and silver holdings in tolas to ensure all eligible wealth is included in the computation. - Automatic Nisab Verification:
The Kalkulater automatically checks your net wealth against Zakat Nisab thresholds based on gold or silver. The nisab of Zakat is the minimum amount of wealth required for a Muslim to be liable to pay as Zakat. By selecting the correct gold or silver nisab basis, the Zakat Kalkulator determines whether your wealth exceeds the threshold of nisab and whether zakat is applicable. - Liabilities Deduction:
Any outstanding loans, debts, or other financial obligations can be subtracted from your total assets before computing Fitrah zakat. This ensures that your net zakatable income or wealth is accurate and only includes assets you truly own. - Instant Computations:
Once you input your assets and liabilities, the calculator for zakat instantly computes your net wealth and payable zakat percentage at 2.5%. This saves time, reduces manual errors, and helps you ensure compliance with Islamic guidelines. - Clear and Reuse Function:
This tool includes a “Clear” button to reset all fields. This is especially useful if you want to calculate zakat for multiple years, different assets, or family members. - PKR-Based Computation:
Values for gold and silver are preset in Pakistan Rupees (PKR), reflecting approximate current market rates. This allows users in Pakistan to calculate zakat without having to convert foreign currencies.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Use the Zakat Kalkulator
- Select Nisab Basis:
- The first step is to choose the nisorab type, either Gold Nisab (approximately PKR 3,150,000) or Silver Nisab (approximately PKR 179,689).
- Gold nisab is usually used for higher-value assets, while silver nisab may apply for smaller assets or where silver value is more applicable. Selecting the correct nisab ensures accurate calculation.
- Enter Asset Values:
- Input the value of cash in hand, bank account balances, business or trade inventory, investments and stocks, and any receivables or debts owed to you.
- Enter gold and silver holdings in tolas. Gold and silver are multiplied by their current market value in PKR automatically by the digital tool to include them in total zakatable assets.
- Include Liabilities:
- Add all loans, debts, or payable amounts in the liability section. These will be deducted from your total wealth to calculate your net zakatable assets.
- Ensure that only obligations that are due immediately or within the zakat year are included.
- Calculate Zakat:
- Click the “Calculate Zakat” button. The computing tool will display:
- Net Zakatable Wealth: Total assets minus liabilities.
- Payable Zakat (2.5%): The amount you are required to pay as zakat according to Islamic law.
- Clear for Reuse:
- After calculation, use the “Clear” button to reset all fields if you wish to compute zakat for a different scenario, another person, or a different set of assets.
Important Points to Check Before Using the tool
- Use PKR Values: All amounts should be entered in Pakistan Rupees for accurate calculation.
- Accurate Gold and Silver Prices: If gold or silver rates differ from the default values, update them before calculation.
- Include All Liabilities: Subtract loans, debts, or other payable amounts to compute net wealth.
- Exclude Personal Items: Assets such as homes, vehicles, and personal belongings are not included in zakat computations
- Check Nisab Selection: Choosing the correct nisab type (gold or silver) is crucial for determining whether zakat is due.
Additional Notes
- This tool is informational only and does not collect or process zakat payments.
- Payment of sadaqah is a personal religious duty. The tool helps you calculate accurately so you can fulfill this obligation.
- Zakwat should ideally be paid before or on 1 Ramadan, and early planning using this tool ensures timely payment.
- You can use this tool to estimate zakat for multiple assets, family members, or business accounts.
Conclusion
The Zakat Kalkulator simplifies the process of computing zakat obligation, ensuring compliance with law while saving time and avoiding errors.
By following the step-by-step instructions, checking all assets and liabilities, and selecting the correct nisab values, you can calculate your net zakatable wealth and amount to pay accurately.
This tool is ideal for individuals, traders, and business owners in Pakistan, helping you fulfill this important religious obligation with confidence
Disclaimer: We provide this Zakat Kalkulator informational purposes only. We donot collect, manage, or pay Zakat online on behalf of users. Calculations are estimates based on Islamic guidelines. Payment of Zakat is a personal religious obligation and fully voluntary.