Live Nisab thresholds — all schools, 37 currencies, updated 6× daily
nisab.tahababa.com/nisab.jsonThe Prophet ﷺ set the Nisab at 20 gold dinars or 200 silver dirhams. Contemporary scholars permit either standard — gold gives a higher threshold, silver a lower one.
Nisab Al Zakat is a free, open resource for Muslims and developers. It provides live Nisab thresholds — the minimum wealth at which Zakat becomes obligatory — calculated from live gold and silver prices, across all four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence, in 37 currencies, updated 6 times every day.
Whether you are checking your own obligation, building an app, or automating a Zakat reminder, this site has what you need — no authentication, no rate limits, no registration.
Step-by-step calculation with live Nisab values, school-specific rules, and full debt handling.
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The meaning, purpose, and spiritual dimensions of the third pillar of Islam.
Gold vs silver standards, how the threshold is calculated, and why it changes daily.
When your Zakat year starts, the seed date concept, and what happens if wealth dips.
The eight Quranic categories of eligible recipients and practical guidance.
Why scholars arrive at different gram weights for the gold Nisab, and how to adjust for your preferred authority.
Free JSON API — all four schools, 37 currencies, updated 6× daily. No authentication, no rate limits.