Zakat Calculator for Stocks & Funds in Malaysia 2026

Calculate your Zakat on stocks & funds in Malaysia for 2026. Free online calculator with real-time prices in MYR. Shafi'i madhab guidelines. Accurate and scholarly verified.

📈Stocks & Funds Zakat Calculator

🇲🇾Malaysia · MYR

1Configuration

School of Jurisprudence (Madhab)

Nisab Threshold Basis

⚖️Current Nisab: MYR 34,170.0085g gold

ℹ️ Gold: ~MYR 402.00/g · Silver: ~MYR 4.55/g (approximate — connecting to live prices...)

2Your Zakatable Assets

🥇 Gold

Gold item 1

🥈 Silver

MYR

Bank accounts, savings, deposits, cash on hand.

MYR
MYR

Total market value of all crypto holdings.

MYR

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.

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MYR

Only the amount saved — not the property value itself.

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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 Stocks & Funds Zakat in Malaysia

Calculate Zakat on your stock portfolio, ETFs, and mutual funds in Malaysia. Supports both market value method (for traders) and zakatable assets approach (for long-term investors). Prices in MYR, following Shafi'i guidelines.

Shafii Madhab Rule

Market value if held as investment. Zakatable assets approach if significant influence over company.

Source: Majlis Agama Islam Malaysia

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate Zakat on stocks in Malaysia?

There are two methods: (1) Market value method for active traders — pay 2.5% on full portfolio value. (2) Zakatable assets method for long-term investors — pay 2.5% on proportional share of company's zakatable assets (shortcut: ~0.75% of market value).

Is Zakat due on ETFs and mutual funds?

Yes. ETFs and mutual funds are treated the same as individual stocks for Zakat purposes. Calculate based on their market value on your Zakat date.

What about retirement accounts (401k, ISA, RRSP)?

Scholars differ. Many contemporary scholars say Zakat is due on the accessible portion. For locked retirement accounts, some scholars say Zakat is due when funds become accessible. Consult your local scholar.