Zakat Calculator for Business Assets in Malaysia 2026
Calculate your Zakat on business assets in Malaysia for 2026. Free online calculator with real-time prices in MYR. Shafi'i madhab guidelines. Accurate and scholarly verified.
🏢Business Assets Zakat Calculator
🇲🇾Malaysia · MYR
1Configuration
School of Jurisprudence (Madhab)
Nisab Threshold Basis
ℹ️ Gold: ~MYR 402.00/g · Silver: ~MYR 4.55/g (approximate — connecting to live prices...)
2Your Zakatable Assets
🥇 Gold
🥈 Silver
Bank accounts, savings, deposits, cash on hand.
Total market value of all crypto holdings.
Inventory + cash on hand + trade receivables. Exclude fixed assets (machines, furniture).
🏠 Real Estate
Primary residence is exempt (scholarly consensus). Zakatable below applies only to property held for resale or rental income.
Only the amount saved — not the property value itself.
3Debts & Liabilities
Shafi'i Ruling on Debts
The Shafi'i school does not permit deduction of debts from zakatable wealth. (Source: Al-Majmu' — Imam al-Nawawi)
4Zakat Calculation Result
Enter your assets above to see your Zakat calculation.
Important Disclaimer
This calculator provides a general estimate based on commonly accepted scholarly guidelines. Zakat obligations can vary based on individual circumstances, madhab, and local scholarly opinions. Always consult a qualified Islamic scholar for a ruling specific to your situation. This tool does not constitute a fatwa or religious ruling.
About Business Assets Zakat in Malaysia
Calculate Zakat on your business inventory, receivables, and trading assets in Malaysia. Our calculator follows Shafi'i madhab rules for business Zakat (urud al-tijara). All values in MYR.
Shafii Madhab Rule
Trade goods at market value. NO debt deductions. Fixed assets exempt.
Source: Majlis Agama Islam Malaysia
Frequently Asked Questions
What business assets are zakatable?
Zakatable business assets include: inventory at market (selling) price, business cash, and trade receivables. Fixed assets like equipment, buildings, and vehicles used in the business are NOT zakatable.
How is business Zakat calculated in Malaysia?
Zakat = (inventory at market value + business cash + receivables − deductible debts) × 2.5%. The Shafi'i school does NOT allow debt deductions.
Is inventory valued at cost or market price?
All four madhabs agree: inventory is valued at market (selling) price on the Zakat date, not at cost price. This is based on the hadith of Samurah ibn Jundab (Abu Dawud).