The nisab (legal threshold) is the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must possess before they become eligible to pay Zakat.
Gold and silver are the two values used to calculate the nisab threshold. The nisab is the value of 87.48 grams of gold or 612.36 grams of silver.
To calculate if your wealth reaches the nisab threshold:
- If you own only gold assets, you must calculate your threshold according to the nisab of gold (£4468.48 as of 23rd November 2023).
- If you own only silver assets, you must calculate your threshold according to the nisab of silver (£373.53 as of 23rd November 2023).
- If you own a variety of assets (which may include - but not exclusive to - liquid cash, properties bought for the intent of business, tradable goods, the value of stocks & shares), you must calculate the accumulative value and ascertain if it reaches the threshold of silver (£373.53 as of 23rd November 2023).
Please ensure any liabilities such as short-term debts and fractional values of long-term debts and immediate costs (such as bills, groceries, etc.) for the present month are deducted from your accumulative wealth.
Gold OR Silver OR Variety of Assets MINUS Debts MINUS Costs EQUALS Zakatable Wealth