A free and dedicated tool to help every Muslim calculate their Zakat with confidence — grounded in authentic scholarship, not guesswork.
"Take from their wealth a charity by which you purify them and cause them increase."
— Surah At-Tawbah, 9:103
Assalamu Alaikum. I'm Kabir — a researcher of Islamic financial principles and the person behind My Zakat Calculator. My journey into this field began from a personal need: I found existing Zakat tools online to be either too simplistic, riddled with errors, or lacking authentic scholarly grounding.
So I built this platform the way I wished it had existed — with step-by-step guidance, live precious metal prices, multi-currency support, and every calculation traceable back to classical Fiqh sources like Bada'i al-Sana'i, Radd al-Muhtar, and Al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya.
This is not a commercial product. It is an act of service — and I pray Allah ﷻ accepts it as such.
Every rule in this calculator is backed by references from classical Hanafi Fiqh texts. We cite our sources so you can verify independently.
Zakat knowledge should never be paywalled. This platform is and will remain completely free — for every Muslim, in every country.
Your financial data never leaves your device. All calculations happen in your browser — we have no access to what you enter.
Supporting dozens of currencies with live conversion so Muslims worldwide can calculate in their local currency with ease.
Real-time gold and silver market prices fetched automatically — no more guessing or manually looking up today's rates.
Built in response to feedback from real users. Every improvement comes from questions, bug reports, and suggestions from the community.
While calculating my own Zakat one Ramadan, I found that existing online tools either gave conflicting results or offered no scholarly basis for their calculations. I decided to research the rules myself, directly from classical sources.
Months of studying Hanafi Fiqh texts, consulting scholars, and cross-referencing hadiths led to a structured understanding of Nisab, Hawl, and the eight categories of Zakatable assets. All of this became the engine of this calculator.
The platform launched with a multi-step calculator, live gold and silver prices, multi-currency support, and a growing library of scholarly articles — all completely free.
With users from Pakistan, UK, India, UAE, USA and beyond, the platform grows month by month. New country-specific calculators, articles, and language support are being added — all driven by user needs.