Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam and a religious obligation for all eligible Muslims. Every year, Muslims in Pakistan and across the world calculate 2.5% of their wealth to give as zakat, provided it exceeds the nisab threshold.
Our Zakat Calculator Pakistan 2025 makes it easy to estimate your zakat in just a few clicks. Simply enter your:
- Cash in hand or bank
- Value of gold and silver
- Savings and investments
- Business assets and property
The calculator will automatically compare your assets against the nisab value (based on current gold or silver prices) and show how much zakat you need to pay.
This tool is especially useful during Ramadan, but you can use it anytime throughout the year to ensure your zakat is calculated correctly.
Zakat Calculator Pakistan – 2025
Use this simple calculator to estimate your annual Zakat obligation based on your wealth in cash, gold, silver, and savings. The standard rate of zakat is 2.5% of your total eligible assets if it exceeds the nisab threshold.
How is Zakat Calculated?
Zakat is calculated at 2.5% of your total wealth that exceeds the nisab threshold. The nisab is the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must have before they are liable to pay zakat.
- Gold Nisab: 7.5 tola (87.48 grams)
- Silver Nisab: 52.5 tola (612.36 grams)
If your wealth is equal to or above the nisab value (based on current market rates), then zakat is obligatory on you.
What Assets Are Zakatable?
✅ Cash (in hand and bank accounts)
✅ Gold and silver (jewelry or bars)
✅ Investments (stocks, savings certificates, mutual funds)
✅ Business assets (inventory, trade goods, property for resale)
✅ Agricultural produce and livestock (special rules apply)
Why Use Our Zakat Calculator?
- Quick and accurate zakat estimation
- Based on latest gold and silver prices in Pakistan
- Covers multiple asset categories
- Provides total zakat payable in PKR
- Free to use for all Muslims in Pakistan
Important Notes
- Zakat is not applicable on personal items like your house, car (for personal use), furniture, or daily living essentials.
- Always consult an Islamic scholar or your local masjid for final rulings, especially for special cases like business assets or agriculture.