Hisab

Your Wealth. Your Duty. Your Account.

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Morning Sadaqa

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    Evening Sadaqa

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      📖 How to Use This App

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      Set Your Sadaqa

      Enter an amount in the Morning or Evening card and tap + Add.

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      Track Your Giving

      The stats bar at the top shows today's total, remaining balance, and amount already paid out.

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      Pay Out Sadaqa

      When you donate, enter the amount in the "Amount paid out" field and tap − Paid to deduct it.

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      Build Your Streak 🔥

      The 7-day streak strip on each card shows your contribution history. Green dots mean you contributed.

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      Backfill Missed Days

      Forgot to log a past day? Tap the red dot on the streak strip to add a past contribution.

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      Install as an App

      Tap "Add to Home Screen" from the browser menu to use Hisab like a native app — works offline too!

      Hisab (حساب) means "account" or "reckoning" in Arabic — a word every Muslim knows from Yawm al-Hisab, the Day of Reckoning. This free app helps you keep account of your financial obligations and acts of worship: daily sadaqa, zakat, fidyah, kaffarah, loans, and inheritance.

      📿 What is Sadaqa?

      Sadaqa (صدقة) is voluntary charity given purely out of compassion, love, or generosity in Islam. Unlike Zakat, which is obligatory, sadaqa can be given at any time, in any amount, and to anyone in need.

      "Every act of goodness is sadaqa"— Sahih al-Bukhari

      🌅 Why Daily Charity?

      "Every day the sun rises, charity (sadaqa) is due on every joint of a person"— Sahih al-Bukhari

      Giving daily — even a small amount — purifies wealth, draws one closer to Allah, and provides shade on the Day of Resurrection.

      ✨ Key Features

      • ☀️ Morning & Evening Tracking — Separate cards for each period of the day
      • 🔥 7-Day Streak Tracker — Visual streak strips to motivate consistency
      • 📅 Backfill Missed Days — Tap a missed day to log past contributions
      • 💰 Pay-Out Management — Track amounts donated vs. amounts remaining
      • 🧮 Zakat Calculator — Full calculator with live gold/silver prices and nisab threshold
      • 🌙 Zakatul Fitra — Per-person household tracker for Ramadan
      • 📜 Fidyah & Kaffarah — Calculate and track obligation payments
      • 🤝 Loan Tracker — Loans given and taken with witnesses (as per Quran 2:282)
      • Faraid Calculator — Islamic inheritance distribution (Shafi'i method)
      • 💱 Multi-Currency — 12 preset currencies plus custom symbol entry
      • 🤲 Dua Prompts — Authentic duas to recite after every act of giving
      • 📱 Works Offline — Install as a PWA, no internet required
      • 🔒 Private & Secure — All data stored locally on your device

      🤝 Who Is This For?

      Hisab is for any Muslim looking to manage their financial obligations and build a consistent giving habit — whether you give $1 a day or $100. A beautiful way to track charity, fulfill zakat, manage debts, and plan inheritance.

      Built with ❤️ as an act of sadaqa jariya (ongoing charity) by UmmahApps. May Allah accept your deeds.

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      Nisab Tracker

      Current nisab thresholds based on metal prices

      Nisab (Gold — 85g)
      Nisab (Silver — 595g)
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      Zakat Calculator

      📊 Your Assets

      📉 Your Liabilities

      Total Assets$0.00
      Total Liabilities$0.00
      Net Zakatable Wealth$0.00
      Enter gold or silver prices in the Nisab Tracker above
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      Zakat Obligation

      Set your total zakat amount due

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      Zakatul Fitra

      Obligatory charity before Eid al-Fitr

      📖 About Zakat

      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

      📌 How to Use Zakat Tracker

      • 1️⃣ Track Nisab — Fetch live gold and silver prices to see current nisab thresholds
      • 2️⃣ Calculate Zakat — Enter your assets and liabilities. The calculator checks against nisab and calculates 2.5%
      • 3️⃣ Set Obligation & Date — Set your zakat amount and your annual calculation date (shown in Hijri)
      • 4️⃣ Record Payments — Each time you pay zakat, log the amount and a description
      • 5️⃣ Edit Anytime — Tap the ✎ icon on any payment to edit or delete it

      📐 Nisab Thresholds

      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.

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      Cost Per Meal

      Cost of feeding one person in your area

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      Calculate Obligation

      Select the type and enter details

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      Your Obligations

      No obligations tracked yet. Use the calculator above to add one.

      📖 About Fidyah & Kaffarah

      🍽️ Fidyah

      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

      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.

      👨‍👩‍👧 On Behalf of Parents

      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
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      Loans Given

      Money you have lent to others

      No loans given recorded.

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      Loans Taken

      Money you owe to others

      No loans taken recorded.

      📖 About Loans in Islam

      📝 Recording Debts

      "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

      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

      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
      ⚠️ This calculator follows the Shafi'i school of jurisprudence. Always verify with a qualified Islamic scholar for your specific situation.
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      Estate Details

      Enter the deceased's estate information

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      Surviving Heirs

      Enter the number of each surviving heir (leave 0 if none)

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      Distribution

      Enter estate details and heirs above, then tap "Calculate Distribution"

      📖 About Faraid

      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

      📐 Key Principles (Shafi'i)

      • 1️⃣ Debts & funeral — Settled first from the estate
      • 2️⃣ Wasiyyah — Bequest to non-heirs, up to 1/3 of net estate
      • 3️⃣ Fixed shares — Prescribed shares (1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/3, 1/6, 2/3) to eligible heirs
      • 4️⃣ Residuary (Asabah) — Remaining estate to male-line relatives
      • 5️⃣ Blocking (Hajb) — Closer heirs may block more distant ones

      ⚠️ Important Note

      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.

      Add Past Contribution

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      Edit Obligation

      Record Loan

      Bank transfer ref, receipt number, WhatsApp chat date, written agreement, etc.

      📝 "Write it down" — Allah commands documenting debts in writing (Quran 2:282)

      Edit Loan

      Bank transfer ref, receipt number, WhatsApp chat date, written agreement, etc.

      Record Payment

      Settings

      🌙 Hijri Date

      Adjust if the Hijri date differs from your local moon sighting

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      🔔 Reminders

      💾 Backup & Restore

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      Hisab v1.0 · by UmmahApps

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