Zakat on Saving Calculator

Use this Zakat on Savings calculator to quickly calculate your Zakat on total savings, bank balance, and cash. Enter your amount to get accurate 2.5% Zakat based on the current Nisab threshold.

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Zakat on Savings

For Zakat to become obligatory, it is religiously necessary for a person to possess the Nisab (minimum threshold of wealth) and for a year to pass over that wealth. On the day a sane, adult Muslim accumulates wealth (gold, silver, cash, trade goods) exceeding the Nisab beyond their basic needs, they are considered a possessor of Nisab according to Islamic law, and the year's calculation begins from that day. Zakat becomes obligatory upon the completion of a lunar year, based on that same date.

The Nisab for Zakat is seven and a half Tolas of gold, or fifty-two and a half Tolas of silver, or the equivalent value of fifty-two and a half Tolas of silver in cash or trade goods. When a year passes over this Nisab, paying Zakat becomes obligatory.

It is important to note that the reliance on seven and a half Tolas of gold for the Nisab applies only when the person possesses solely gold, without any other form of wealth. However, if there is other wealth along with the gold, then the Nisab for Zakat is based on fifty-two and a half Tolas of silver. In other words, if someone has less than seven and a half Tolas of gold and no other cash, silver, or trade goods, Zakat is not obligatory for them. But if they have less than seven and a half Tolas of gold along with silver, cash, or trade goods, then the Nisab for them is the value of fifty-two and a half Tolas of silver. Therefore, if the combined value of that gold and other items equals the value of fifty-two and a half Tolas of silver, then Zakat becomes obligatory.

If the money you possess exceeds the value of fifty-two and a half Tolas of silver, then after deducting your obligatory expenses, such as debts, you must pay two and a half percent of the remaining amount as Zakat, even if you currently have no income.

For Zakat calculation on total assets, please visit our Zakat Calculator. Are you looking for zakat on cash, please visit our Zakat on Cash Calculator

  To calculate Nisab, please visit our Nisab Calculator

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How much Zakat is on savings?

Zakat on savings is 2.5% of your total savings if it exceeds the Nisab threshold and has been held for one lunar year.

Do I pay Zakat on bank savings?

Yes, Zakat is payable on savings, bank balance, and cash if they exceed the Nisab threshold.

What is the Nisab for savings?

The Nisab for savings is equivalent to the value of 87.48 grams of gold or 612.36 grams of silver, depending on which standard you follow.

Can I calculate Zakat on savings online?

Yes, you can use an online Zakat calculator to quickly determine your Zakat on savings and cash.