Zakat FAQs

1. How to Calculate Zakat on Money

When calculating Zakat, it is important to understand that Zakat is payable on all types of wealth or asset provided that its ownership is absolute and undivided. Assets to include are:

  • Gold and silver (ornaments or jewellery)
  • Cash held at home or in bank accounts
  • Cash lent to others
  • Property owned for investment purposes
  • Stocks and shares owned directly or through investment funds
  • Business stock in trade and merchandise
  • Agricultural produce
  • Livestock

What Is Nisab? What Is the Nisab Value in Gold and Silver?

Zakat is payable by any Muslim if their annual wealth exceeds a certain amount. This threshold is known as the Nisab.

‘And those within whose wealth is a known right, for the petitioner and the poor.’ – Holy Qur’an 70: 24-25

The Nisab value in gold is equivalent to 87.48g of gold.

The Nisab value in silver is equivalent to 612.36g of silver.  

Scholars differ on which Nisab to use but the majority agree that it is better to use that which maximises the Zakat.

When Should I Pay Zakat?

A Zakat year starts on the day your wealth exceeded the Nisab and therefore is due on the anniversary of that date every year.

Zakat should be paid over as soon as possible and not delayed unnecessarily. HHelp Appeal takes the importance of Zakat as an act of worship extremely seriously and has extensive processes in place to ensure that it is only ever used for valid Zakat eligible programmes, which meet the criteria of one of the eight categories outlined in the Shariah.

You can choose from our Zakat eligible projects here.

Who Can Receive Zakat?   

They ask you, [O Muhammad], what they should spend. Say, “Whatever you spend of good is [to be] for parents and relatives and orphans and the needy and the traveler. And whatever you do of good – indeed, Allah is Knowing of it.”‘ -Holy Qur’an 2: 215

The eight categories for which Zakat can be paid are:

  1. The poor
  2. The destitute
  3. Workers in Zakat administration or collection
  4. Those whose hearts are being reconcile—new Muslims who have recently accepted Islam
  5. Emancipation of slaves (it is generally agreed that this category no longer exists)
  6. People burdened by debt
  7. In the cause of Allah (swt)
  8. Travellers who don’t have the means to return home

Zakat cannot be paid on construction projects for buildings such as hospitals, mosques or schools, and infrastructure such as roads and canals.

Why Pay Zakat to I-Support?

We take the responsibility of managing Zakat very seriously and have a team of advisory scholars to ensure that your and our obligation is fulfilled appropriately.

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