Your Wealth. Your Duty. Your Account.
Hisab is a free Islamic finance app that covers all six core financial obligations in Islam — sadaqa, zakat, Eid obligations, fidyah & kaffarah, loans, and faraid. No account. No internet required. Your data never leaves your device.
Tap + Add to set a morning or evening charity intention. When you give, tap − Paid to record it. Watch your 7-day streak build — tap any red dot to backfill a missed day. A dua appears after every contribution as a spiritual reminder. The Prophet ﷺ said: "The most beloved deed to Allah is the most regular and constant, even if it were little."
Nisab Tracker — Fetch live gold and silver prices to see current thresholds in your currency.
Haul Tracker — Start the 354-day lunar year countdown when your wealth reaches nisab. Record monthly balances — zakat is calculated on the lowest balance during the haul.
Multi-Currency Calculator — Add unlimited bank accounts in different currencies (USD, MYR, SGD, GBP, EUR, SAR, AED, PKR, INR, IDR, BDT, TRY, EGP and more). Fetch live forex rates to convert everything into your base currency. Enter gold, silver, investments, and liabilities. Hisab checks against nisab and calculates your 2.5% automatically.
Family Profile — Add your spouse, children, and other dependents. This list drives both Fitra and Udhiyah tracking.
Zakatul Fitra — Set the amount per person in your area. Mark each family member as paid individually. A live countdown shows how close Eid ul-Fitr is.
Qurban / Udhiyah — Record your sacrifice arrangement (goat, cow, or camel shares), cost, and who it's on behalf of. Mark as fulfilled during Eid al-Adha (Dhul Hijjah 10–13).
Set the meal cost in your city. Select the obligation type:
The total is calculated automatically and added to your obligations list. Record payments as you go.
Record every loan given or taken with the person's name, loan type, amount, witness, due date, and documentation proof (bank ref, receipt, written agreement). Track partial repayments and receive overdue alerts. Both parties' interests are protected — following the Quranic command to write it down.
Faraid Calculator — Enter the estate value, debts, and wasiyyah (up to 1/3). Select surviving heirs from 14 categories. Shares are automatically distributed per Shafi'i fiqh — including fixed shares, asabah (residuary), blocking (hajb), and special cases.
Islamic Will (Wasiyyah) — Track your will's date, storage location, and executor. Generate a printable, personalised Islamic will template including shahada, burial instructions, known debts, beneficiaries, and Faraid notes.
Currency — Choose from 13 currencies (USD, MYR, SGD, GBP, EUR, SAR, AED, PKR, INR, IDR, BDT, TRY, EGP) or enter a custom symbol. Hijri Date — Adjust ±2 days for your local moon sighting. Reminders — Set morning and evening notification times. Backup — Export your full data as JSON, a printable PDF summary, or a CSV spreadsheet. Import JSON to restore everything.
Hisab (حساب) means "account" and "reckoning" in Arabic — a word deeply embedded in Muslim consciousness from Yawm al-Hisab, the Day of Reckoning. This free Islamic finance app helps practising Muslims worldwide fulfil their financial obligations to Allah ﷻ and to others — with clarity, accuracy, and accountability.
Every Muslim has financial duties that span the Islamic year: daily sadaqa (voluntary charity), annual zakat (obligatory 2.5% wealth tax), Zakatul Fitra (end-of-Ramadan charity), Qurban/Udhiyah (Eid al-Adha sacrifice), fidyah for missed fasts, kaffarah for broken oaths, loans to record and repay, and inheritance to distribute fairly. These are scattered across different times, involve different calculations, and are easy to neglect.
Hisab brings all of them into one free, private, offline app — so you can focus on your deen, not on spreadsheets.
"Take from their wealth a charity by which you purify them and cause them increase."— Quran 9:103
Hisab is used by Muslims across Malaysia, Singapore, the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Canada, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Indonesia, Turkey, Egypt, Bangladesh, and beyond. The app supports 13 currencies — USD, MYR, SGD, GBP, EUR, SAR, AED, PKR, INR, IDR, BDT, TRY, and EGP — with live forex conversion for multi-currency zakat calculations.
All Islamic dates are shown in both Gregorian and Hijri calendar, with ±2 day moon sighting adjustment for your region.
All data is stored locally on your device using IndexedDB — nothing is ever uploaded to a server. No account. No login. No tracking. No ads. Ever. Your financial obligations are between you and Allah — Hisab keeps it that way.
Export your full data at any time as a JSON backup (full restore), PDF summary (printable), or CSV spreadsheet (for Excel/Sheets). Import your JSON backup on any device to restore everything.
Hisab is a Progressive Web App (PWA). Tap "Add to Home Screen" from your browser (Safari on iPhone, Chrome on Android) to install it like a native app. It works fully offline, loads instantly, and can send optional morning and evening charity reminders.
Hisab is developed and maintained by UmmahApps as an act of sadaqa jariya — ongoing charity. It is free and will always remain free. If Hisab has benefited you, make du'a for the team and share it with someone who needs it.
May Allah ﷻ accept our efforts and make this beneficial for the ummah. آمين
Track your daily charity intentions & payments
Set your morning charity intention
Set your evening charity intention
Daily Sadaqa helps you build a habit of consistent voluntary charity. Set a morning and evening intention, track what you give, and maintain your streak.
Set your morning intention with + Add. When you actually give the charity, tap − Paid to record it. The remaining amount shows your outstanding intention.
Set an evening intention separately — this can be monetary or in-kind charity (food, time, a kind word). Record each payment as you give.
Your 7-day streak strip shows your consistency. Tap a red dot to backfill a missed day. A dua appears after each contribution as a blessed reminder.
"Charity does not decrease wealth."— Sahih Muslim
Calculate & track your annual obligatory charity
Current nisab thresholds based on metal prices
Track your 1-year Zakat eligibility period
When your wealth reaches the nisab threshold and stays above it for one full lunar year (haul), Zakat becomes obligatory.
Set your total zakat amount due
Zakat (زكاة) is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is an obligatory charity that every Muslim who meets the nisab (minimum threshold) must pay annually — typically 2.5% of qualifying wealth.
"Take from their wealth a charity by which you purify them and cause them increase."— Quran 9:103
The nisab is the minimum wealth you must possess before zakat becomes obligatory. It is equivalent to 85 grams of gold or 595 grams of silver. The lower value (usually silver) is typically used.
Zakatul Fitra & Qurban/Udhiyah for your family
Dependents you are paying Fitra & Udhiyah for
Zakatul Fitra & Qurban/Udhiyah
Track your Zakatul Fitra (end of Ramadan charity) and Qurban/Udhiyah (Eid al-Adha sacrifice) for yourself and your family.
Add your dependents first. This list is used to track Fitra payments per person and Udhiyah obligations.
Set the Fitra amount per person in your area. Mark each family member as paid individually. The deadline bar shows how much time remains before Eid ul-Fitr.
"The Prophet ﷺ made Zakat al-Fitr obligatory — a purification for the one who fasted."— Abu Dawud
Record your Udhiyah arrangement — type, portions, cost, and who it is on behalf of. Mark as completed once the sacrifice is done. The completion button is only available during Eid al-Adha (Dhul Hijjah 10–13).
Calculate & track your compensatory obligations
Cost of feeding one person in your area
Select the type and enter details
No obligations tracked yet. Use the calculator above to add one.
Fidyah (فدية) is a compensation paid when someone is unable to fast during Ramadan due to chronic illness, old age, pregnancy, or other valid reasons with no prospect of making up the fasts. The amount is feeding one poor person for each missed day.
Kaffarah (كفارة) is an expiation required for deliberately breaking a Ramadan fast without valid reason. It requires either fasting for 60 consecutive days or feeding 60 poor people for each broken fast.
Kaffarah for broken oaths requires feeding 10 poor people, clothing them, or fasting 3 days if unable to do either.
If a parent is unable to fast and cannot pay the fidyah themselves (due to illness or having passed away with missed fasts), their children may pay the fidyah on their behalf. This is an act of devotion (birr al-walidayn).
"When a person dies, their deeds come to an end except for three: ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge, or a righteous child who prays for them."— Sahih Muslim
Record & track loans with Islamic documentation
Money you have lent to others
No loans given recorded.
Money you owe to others
No loans taken recorded.
"O you who believe! When you contract a debt for a fixed period, write it down. Let a scribe write it down in justice between you."— Quran 2:282
Islam strongly emphasises recording debts in writing with witnesses present. This protects both the lender and the borrower from disputes.
Qard Hasan (قرض حسن) is a beautiful Islamic concept of giving an interest-free loan purely for the sake of Allah. The lender expects only the return of the principal amount, with no interest or additional charges.
"Who is it that would loan Allah a goodly loan so He may multiply it for him many times over?"— Quran 2:245
Repaying debts is a serious obligation. The Prophet ﷺ would seek refuge from being in debt and taught that a believer's soul remains suspended until their debts are settled.
"The soul of the deceased believer is held hostage by their debt until it is settled."— Tirmidhi
Islamic inheritance calculator & will tracker
Enter the deceased's estate information
Enter the number of each surviving heir (leave 0 if none)
Enter estate details and heirs above, then tap "Calculate Distribution"
Every Muslim should have a written will
"It is not right for a Muslim who has something to bequeath to sleep two nights without having a written will beside them."
— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (Bukhari & Muslim)
Faraid (فرائض) is the Islamic law of inheritance. It provides detailed rules for distributing a deceased person's estate among eligible heirs, based on the Quran and Sunnah.
"For men is a share of what the parents and close relatives leave, and for women is a share of what the parents and close relatives leave — be it little or much — an obligatory share."— Quran 4:7
Inheritance law varies by madhab and local legal systems. This calculator provides an estimate based on Shafi'i fiqh. Always consult a qualified scholar or Islamic estate planner for your specific situation.