Zakat Calculator UK
Calculate & Donate Your Zakat Online
Calculate your Zakat accurately and fulfill one of the five pillars of Islam with our free online Zakat Calculator. Determine exactly how much Zakat you owe on cash, savings, gold, silver, business assets, and investments, then donate directly to life-changing projects across Kashmir and beyond.
The Kashmir Welfare Foundation ensures your Zakat is distributed according to Shariah guidelines, reaching orphans, widows, refugees, and vulnerable families in need of food, medical care, clean water, education, and emergency relief.

How to Calculate Zakat
Zakat is 2.5% of your total wealth held for a full lunar year if it exceeds the Nisab threshold. Include cash, gold, silver, investments, and business assets, then subtract any debts due.
Our online Zakat Calculator makes this process easy and accurate, ensuring you fulfill your religious duty correctly while supporting those who need your help most.
Zakat is a pillar of Islam, a compulsory act of charity that purifies your wealth and supports the poor. By giving Zakat, you help provide food, clean water, healthcare, education, and shelter to those in need.
Zakat Calculator Tool
Use our free Zakat Calculator to quickly determine how much Zakat you owe. Simply enter your savings, gold, silver, investments, and debts, and the calculator will give you an instant, accurate result.
Once calculated, you can donate to our verified projects in Kashmir, ensuring your Zakat reaches the poorest families and makes a real difference, bringing hope and lasting change to communities facing poverty and hardship.


Zakat in Kashmir
Many families in Azad Kashmir face poverty, lack of healthcare, and limited access to clean water and education. By donating your Zakat, you provide vital aid to widows, orphans, and disaster-affected families.
Your contributions help fund medical camps, water wells, schools, and emergency relief, bringing hope to those living in some of the most remote and vulnerable areas.
Zakat Calculate & Donate FAQ
Q1. Who is eligible to receive Zakat in Kashmir?
Zakat is distributed to the eight categories mentioned in Qur’an, including the poor, orphans, widows, refugees, and those affected by disasters. We ensure our service users meet the criteria before we distribute your Zakat.
How do you Distribute Zakat?We use your Zakat donations to provide shelter, food, and livelihood opportunities for families in need. Wherever possible, we focus on long-term, sustainable projects such as building homes and supporting small businesses, so families can break free from reliance on Zakat.
Our goal is to empower them to become self-sufficient and, one day, give Zakat themselves to help others in need.
How often do I need to pay Zakat?
Zakat is due once every lunar year if your wealth has been above the Nisab threshold for that entire year.
Do I need to pay Zakat on my business assets?
Yes, business inventory, profits, and investments are included in Zakatable wealth.
What is the difference between Zakat and Sadaqah?
Zakat is obligatory and has strict rules, while Sadaqah is voluntary and can be given at any time. Withholding Zakat without valid reason is a major sin and deprives the poor of their rightful share.
Can I give my Zakat to the Kashmir Welfare Foundation?
Absolutely. We ensure it reaches eligible recipients in a transparent, Shariah-compliant way. Don’t forget to use the Zakat Calculator, it removes confusion by accurately calculating the correct amount based on your wealth and assets.
How do I know my Zakat is making a difference?
We provide regular updates, reports, and real-life stories showing the impact of your Zakat donations in our blog section and on our social media. If you need a direct report, please let us know.
Your Zakat: A Path from Survival to Self-Sufficiency
The Kashmir Welfare Foundation follows strict Shariah guidelines to distribute Zakat transparently and effectively. We operate a 100% Donation Policy, meaning every penny you give goes to those who qualify.
Your Zakat supports food distribution, medical care, education, clean water, and disaster relief, empowering communities and fulfilling your religious obligation with trust and impact.

