Zakat: A Pillar of Giving
Zakat, one of the five pillars of Islam, bridges socioeconomic gaps by redistributing wealth to those in need. Fulfill your obligation and make a meaningful impact.




More About Zakat
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Am I required to pay Zakat?
Zakat is obligatory for Muslims who are adults (reached puberty), are of sound mind, own wealth above the Nisab threshold.
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When should I pay my Zakat?
Zakat is due once your wealth exceeds the Nisab for a full lunar year. If unsure of the exact date, use an estimated or fixed Islamic calendar date—your Zakat anniversary—to ensure timely payment.
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What is the Nisab?
Nisab is the minimum wealth a Muslim must possess to be obligated to pay Zakat, based on the current value of 87.48 grams (3 ounces) of gold or its equivalent in other assets.
Zakat Calculator
Easily calculate how much Zakat you need to give with our simple, step-by-step tool.
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Enter Your Assets
List all the wealth you own, including cash, savings, gold, and investments.
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Subtract Your Liabilities
Deduct any debts or expenses to determine your net wealth.
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Check the Nisab Threshold
If your remaining balance exceeds the Nisab, you owe Zakat.
Zakat Verified Causes
You can donate your Zakat to some of these Projects
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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