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Calculate Your Zakat in Minutes

Free, accurate, and based on live gold & silver prices. Covers cash, stocks, crypto, retirement accounts, real estate, and business assets.

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How Zakat Works

Four simple steps to fulfill your obligation with confidence.

01

Check Nisab

Determine if your total wealth exceeds the minimum threshold (based on gold or silver value).

~3oz gold or ~21oz silver
02

Calculate 2.5%

Add up all eligible assets - cash, investments, gold, business - and subtract debts.

Assets − Debts = Net Wealth
03

Verify Hawl

Ensure your wealth has been above Nisab for one full lunar year (354 days).

1 lunar year = 354 days
04

Pay Your Zakat

Distribute to eligible recipients. Many pay during Ramadan for multiplied rewards.

8 categories of recipients
DETAILED CALCULATOR

Full Asset-by-Asset Breakdown

Enter each asset category for a precise calculation. Zakat is 2.5% of eligible wealth above the Nisab threshold.

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Nisab (gold)$8,490
Rate2.5%

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This calculator provides estimates for guidance. Consult a qualified Islamic scholar for complex situations. Nisab values are based on live metal prices and may fluctuate.

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Where to Give Zakat

In the UAE, paying Zakat is your personal responsibility. You can give directly to eligible recipients, through licensed charities, or through the federal Zakat Fund. Our FAQ covers what to check before giving privately.

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Your Halal Finance Journey

After calculating your Zakat, explore Shariah-compliant options for investing, home financing, and banking across the UAE, from Mudarabah savings accounts to halal retirement plans.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Zakat and Islamic charitable giving

Need More Information?

Download our comprehensive Zakat handbook for detailed guidance on calculations, eligible assets, and Islamic principles of charitable giving.

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Quick Answer

Zakat is a compulsory 2.5% annual levy on wealth held above the Nisab threshold for a lunar year, one of the five pillars of Islam. In the UAE there is no automatic deduction from bank accounts; calculating and paying Zakat is your personal responsibility. Use our free AED calculator for the full picture: cash, gold, shares, funds, property held for trade, and business assets.

Key Takeaways

  • Zakat rate is 2.5% on wealth above Nisab: 87.48g of gold or 612.36g of silver by weight.
  • UAE banks do not deduct Zakat automatically; you calculate and pay it yourself.
  • You can distribute directly, through licensed charities, or through the UAE's federal Zakat Fund.
  • Zakat falls due on the lunar anniversary of crossing Nisab; Ramadan payment is customary, not required.
  • Our free calculator covers all major asset categories in dirhams.

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Reviewed by: HalalWallet Editorial Team

Last reviewed: 2026-03-06

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