Every Zakat donation has the potential for profound impact
Calculate your Zakat quickly & easily
The amount of Zakat you pay each year will vary depending on your financial situation and the changing value of the Nisab. It is incredibly important your Zakat calculations for 2025 are accurate and up to date.
Our Zakat Calculator makes calculating your Zakat simple and easy! We have simplified the Zakat calculation process by categorizing Zakat assets and deductible liabilities. All you need to do is to enter relevant information about your situation below.
Once you’ve done that, our Zakat Calculator does all the hard work. We’ll show you how much Zakat you need to pay in 2025, and you can easily donate Zakat right away.
View our demo video if you need more help with using our Zakat Calculator & scroll below to find out more about our 100% Zakat Policy Projects.
At al mustafa welfare trust, our zakat initiatives are genuinely making a life saving difference. Once you evaluate your zakat amount using our zakat calculator. You can choose from a whole host of projects, and we’ll ensure 100% of your zakat donation goes to those who need it most.
Your Zakat can save lives and help bring entire communities out of devastating cycles of poverty. Our 100% Zakat policy means that every single penny of your donation will reach those most in need.
Here are some brilliant things your Zakat can achieve
Nisab is the minimum amount of wealth that a Muslim must possess in order to pay Zakat. Using the weight of gold, 87.48 grams or silver, 612.36, the Nisab makes sure that everybody is dealt fairly by only being applicable to those who have the ability to do so.
Zakat becomes due if total assets are worth more than this amount for a lunar year. The concept of Nisab is based on mercy so that no undue burden is placed on those struggling to meet their needs.
How is Zakat calculated?
Zakat is typically calculated as 2.5% of your surplus wealth after deducting your debts and liabilities. Add together your assets such as savings, gold, silver, investments, and any received amount from business or property income. Subtract your money owed, house payments, or utility bills. The remainder represents your Zakatable wealth. If it meets or exceeds the Nisab threshold, Zakat becomes due. Our Zakat Calculator simplifies this process so you can accurately calculate Zakat and fulfil your duty to pay Zakat in line with Islamic teachings.
Who is eligible to pay Zakat?
Zakat is obligatory for adult Muslims whose accumulated wealth exceeds the Nisab threshold for one lunar year. This includes those with income from employment, letting properties, business, or other investments beyond personal use.
If you meet these criteria, Zakat becomes due - an act that purifies your wealth and strengthens your faith. Paying Zakat ensures fairness, equality, and compassion within Muslim communities.
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