Free online Islamic tools: Zakat calculator, Qibla compass, Hijri calendar converter, inheritance calculator, digital Tasbeeh, prayer tracker, and mosque finder.
Calculate your Zakat obligation based on your wealth, gold, silver and assets
Calculate Islamic inheritance shares according to Sharia law
Calculate Fidyah and Kaffarah for missed fasting days
Calculate Zakat al-Fitr amount for your household
Calculate the Islamic waiting period (Iddah) after divorce or death
In the digital age, technology has become an effective means to support worship and daily religious practice. Our free Islamic tools offer practical solutions to help Muslims fulfill their religious duties with accuracy and ease. From Zakat and inheritance calculators to the Qibla compass and prayer tracker, these tools are designed to be a daily companion for Muslims everywhere. The purpose of these tools is not to replace religious knowledge or scholarly advice, but to facilitate the practical application of Islamic rulings in everyday life. When technology is used in the service of religion, it becomes a blessing that brings the servant closer to their Lord and assists them in obedience. Allah says: "Cooperate in righteousness and piety." (Surah Al-Ma'idah, 5:2). These tools are a form of cooperation in goodness and piety in the modern era.
Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam, a financial obligation upon every Muslim whose wealth reaches the minimum threshold (Nisab) and remains for one lunar year. The Zakat calculator helps you determine the exact amount due based on your assets: cash, gold, silver, and trade goods. The inheritance calculator operates according to Islamic succession rules derived from the Quran and Sunnah, where Allah precisely determined the shares of each heir in Surah An-Nisa. Fidyah and Kaffarah are due from those who cannot fast during Ramadan due to a permanent reason (Fidyah) or who deliberately break the fast (Kaffarah). These calculators provide initial estimates, and it is recommended to consult a scholar for complex cases. Allah says: "Establish prayer and give Zakat." (Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:43).
Prayer is the pillar of the religion and the first thing for which a servant will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment. The Qibla compass helps you determine the direction of the Kaaba from anywhere in the world, which is a condition for the validity of prayer. The prayer tracker allows you to record your five daily prayers and monitor your consistency with detailed statistics that motivate you to persevere. The digital Tasbeeh facilitates dhikr and tasbih after prayer. The Prophet ﷺ said: "Whoever glorifies Allah 33 times after every prayer, praises Allah 33 times, magnifies Allah 33 times — totaling 99 — then says to complete the hundred: There is no deity but Allah alone, with no partner... their sins will be forgiven even if they are like the foam of the sea." (Muslim). The mosque finder helps you locate the nearest mosque wherever you are to perform congregational prayer.
The Hijri calendar is the Islamic calendar based on the lunar cycle, beginning from the Prophet's ﷺ migration (Hijrah) from Makkah to Madinah. It consists of 12 lunar months and approximately 354 days per year. The Hijri calendar is essential for determining religious occasions: the blessed month of Ramadan for fasting, the month of Dhul-Hijjah for Hajj, the day of Ashura in Muharram, and the Mawlid (Prophet's birthday) in Rabi al-Awwal. The Hijri calendar tool allows you to easily convert dates between the Hijri and Gregorian calendars and learn about upcoming Islamic occasions. Among the important dates in the Hijri calendar: the Night of Decree in the last ten nights of Ramadan, the Day of Arafat (9th Dhul-Hijjah), Eid al-Fitr (1st Shawwal), and Eid al-Adha (10th Dhul-Hijjah). Allah says: "Indeed, the number of months with Allah is twelve months in the register of Allah." (Surah At-Tawbah, 9:36).
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