Zakat Calculator 2026
Updated Nisab 2026 — Gold & Silver — All World Currencies
Currency
Nisab Type
Nisab 2026 — PKR
Gold Nisab
7.5 Tolas (87.48g)
Rs 3,583,215
Silver Nisab (Recommended)
52.5 Tolas (612.36g)
Rs 87,413
Active Nisab: Rs 87,413 (Silver — 52.5 Tolas)
Zakatable Assets (Rs)
Cash — On Hand & Bank Accounts
Gold Value (Current Market Rate)
Silver Value (Current Market Rate)
Savings & Investments
Business Inventory / Stock
Total AssetsRs 0
Deductible Liabilities (Rs)
Immediate Debts
Unpaid Bills / Rent
Loans Taken
Total LiabilitiesRs 0
How to Calculate Zakat 2026
1
Select your currency and preferred Nisab type (Silver is recommended)
2
Enter all your zakatable assets — cash, gold, silver, savings, business stock
3
Enter any deductible liabilities — debts, unpaid bills, loans
4
If your net wealth meets or exceeds the Nisab, Zakat is due at 2.5%
Nisab Thresholds 2026
Gold Nisab: 7.5 Tolas / 87.48 grams of gold
Based on current gold market price
Silver Nisab: 52.5 Tolas / 612.36 grams of silver
Recommended — lower threshold, more inclusive
What Assets are Zakatable?
✓Cash on hand and in bank accounts
✓Value of gold and silver jewellery
✓Business inventory and stock
✓Savings and investments
✓Rental income received
✓Agricultural produce
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zakat?
Zakat is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is an obligatory annual payment of 2.5% of qualifying wealth above the Nisab threshold, paid to those in need.
Why is Silver Nisab recommended?
Silver Nisab is lower, which means more Muslims qualify to pay Zakat. Most Islamic scholars recommend using silver Nisab to ensure broader contribution.
What is the Nisab for 2026?
For PKR: Gold Nisab is approximately Rs 35,83,215 and Silver Nisab is approximately Rs 87,413. Values vary by currency and current market prices.
Can I deduct debts from Zakat?
Yes. Immediate debts, unpaid bills and loans that are due can be deducted from your total assets before calculating Zakat.