Islamic Finance

Zakat and Islamic Finance, Handled Automatically.

Sharia-compliant accounting with built-in Zakat calculation — free on every plan.

Pollarc's Islamic Finance module keeps your books Sharia-compliant without requiring a separate accounting system or manual Zakat calculations at the end of each year. It tracks your zakatable assets — cash, receivables, inventory, and investments — against your liabilities, calculates the Nisab threshold using configurable gold and silver rates, and produces a Zakat report you can review, adjust, and export.

The module is built into every Pollarc plan at no additional cost, so a business operating under Islamic finance principles gets compliant accounting from day one rather than bolting it on later. Every calculation is recorded with the date, the asset values used, and the Nisab rates applied, so you have a dated record for each period — reviewable by you, your scholar, or your auditor.

What the module does

  • 01

    Automatic Zakat calculation

    Pollarc computes Zakat on your zakatable assets using the standard 2.5% rate, with configurable Nisab thresholds based on gold and silver prices that you can update at any time.

  • 02

    Zakatable asset tracking

    Cash balances, accounts receivable, inventory, and investment holdings are identified and included in the calculation; liabilities and non-zakatable items are excluded.

  • 03

    Sharia-compliant bookkeeping

    The module operates within a framework designed for Islamic finance principles, keeping revenue, expenses, and assets recorded in a way that is compatible with Sharia-compliant accounting practices.

  • 04

    Calculation history

    Every Zakat calculation is recorded with the date, asset values used, Nisab rates applied, and the resulting amount, so you have a dated record for each period.

  • 05

    Configurable rates and thresholds

    Gold and silver Nisab prices, the Zakat rate, and the accounting period can be adjusted to match your scholarly guidance or local practice.

  • 06

    Review and export

    Calculated Zakat amounts can be reviewed, adjusted by the account holder, and exported as a report for your records or for sharing with a scholar or auditor.

A concrete example

A small business owner who operates under Islamic finance principles needs to calculate and set aside Zakat each year. Without Pollarc, they gather bank statements, inventory lists, and receivable records, work out which assets are zakatable, check the current Nisab threshold, and calculate the amount by hand — a process that takes a full day and is easy to get wrong.

With Pollarc's Islamic Finance module, the business connects its accounts, and the module continuously tracks zakatable assets against liabilities throughout the year. When Zakat calculation time arrives, the owner opens the Zakat page, sees the current calculation based on up-to-date figures, reviews the breakdown of what is and isn't included, adjusts if needed, and exports the report — the entire process takes minutes, and the record is stored with a date and the rates that were applied.

Start calculating Zakat automatically — free on every plan.

Set up your Islamic Finance workspace

No extra setup. No additional cost. Built into every plan.