Mahr (Islamic Dowry) Calculator | Mahr Fatimi & Minimum Amount

Are you confused about the right amount of Mahr to gift your bride? We’ve developed this easy Islamic Mahr Calculator to answer all your questions.

Simply choose your currency and Mahr type to get a precise answer.

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Mahr (Islamic Dowry) Calculator

Mahr (Islamic Dowry) Calculator

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In Islam, Mahr is a mandatory gift from the groom to the bride at the time of Nikah (marriage). It is a sign of honor, respect, and responsibility from the groom. Unlike cultural dowry customs in some regions, Islamic Mahr is the groom’s obligation, not the bride’s.

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Note: Islamic teachings encourage fairness and kindness when setting Mahr. Extravagance is discouraged.

What Is Mahr In Islam?

In Islam, Mahr (Islamic Dowry) is a mandatory gift that a groom gives to his bride at the time of Nikah. It’s not a favor. It’s not a tradition from culture.

It’s a command from Allah ﷻ Himself.

Mahr is a sign of honor, respect, and responsibility. It shows that marriage is not something casual. It’s a serious agreement with rights and duties on both sides.

Mahr gives the bride financial security. It becomes her full property, and she can use it however she likes, without needing permission from anyone, not even her husband.

Mahr is not optional. It’s an obligation, just like a debt. If a husband delays paying it despite the wife’s demand and having the means to pay it, he is sinful.

And if he dies without giving the agreed Mahr to his wife, Islamic law demands that the unpaid Mahr must first be taken from his wealth, before anything is distributed to his heirs (even if he has not made a Wasiyat about it)

In short, Mahr protects the dignity of the woman, gives her security, and reminds the husband that marriage comes with real responsibility in the sight of Allah ﷻ.

What Is Mahr Fatimi?

Mahr Fatimi is the dowry that Prophet Muhammad ﷺ instructed his beloved cousin and son-in-law, Hazrat Ali رضي الله عنه, to give to his daughter Fatimah رضي الله عنها at the time of their Nikah. It wasn’t something huge or flashy. It was simple but full of blessing.

The amount fixed for Mahr Fatimi was 500 Dirhams of silver. At that time, this was a fair and dignified amount — not too heavy on the groom, yet honorable for the bride.

Choosing Mahr Fatimi today is seen as a way to follow the Sunnah. It’s not an obligation to match it exactly, but many families like to set their Mahr close to this amount because it reminds them to keep marriage simple, blessed, and full of barakah.

In short, Mahr Fatimi teaches us that dignity in marriage doesn’t come from big numbers. It comes from simplicity, sincerity, and following the beautiful path shown by the Prophet ﷺ.

What Is The Mahr e Fatimi Amount Today

To determine the current value of Mahr Fatimi, we need to understand the weight of these 500 dirhams in today’s measurements. Historical records indicate that one dirham was approximately 3.0618 grams. Therefore, 500 dirhams would be:

1,530.9 grams

500 * 3.0618=1,530.9

To find out how much this is worth in your local currency today, follow these simple steps:

  1. Check the Current Silver Rate: Look up the current price of silver in your currency. For example, you can search online for “1g silver rate today“.
  2. Calculate the Value: Once you have the price for 10 grams, divide it by 10 to get the price per gram. Then, multiply the price per gram by 1530.9 grams to get the total value of Mahr Fatimi.

Example:

  • Suppose the current rate is Rs. 3,044 for 10 grams of silver.
  • Price per gram = Rs. 3,044 / 10 = Rs. 304.4
  • Mahr Fatimi = 1530.9 grams × Rs. 304.4 = Rs. 466,637.96

So, in this example, the Mahr Fatimi would be approximately Rs. 466,638.

Remember, silver prices fluctuate daily, so it’s essential to check the latest rates before making your calculation.

Is There A Minimum or Maximum Amount Of Mahr?

Yes, there is a minimum. No, there is no maximum.

The minimum amount of Mahr in Islam is 10 Dirhams of silver. That’s around 30.618 grams of silver in today’s weight. This was set by the scholars based on the practice of the Prophet ﷺ and the early Muslims.

Anything less than that would not fulfill the basic requirement of Mahr.

As for the maximum amount, Islam doesn’t put a limit. A man can set as much Mahr as he wants, and the bride can agree to it.

But the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ encouraged us to keep things simple. Setting a very high Mahr just for show, or to make marriage hard, is disliked. It goes against the spirit of Islam.

The best Mahr is the one that is affordable, reasonable, and agreed upon with kindness. A Mahr should honor the bride, not burden the groom.

What’s A Reasonable Amount Of Mahr?

A reasonable Mahr is one that fits the groom’s ability and respects the dignity of the bride — without causing hardship.

Islam doesn’t demand that Mahr must be heavy or difficult. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said the best Nikah is the one with the easiest conditions. That includes the Mahr too. If a groom can afford more and wants to give more with a happy heart, that’s good. But if he can only afford a simple amount, that’s perfectly fine too.

Families should also be careful not to treat Mahr like a price tag. It’s not about “how much you love her” based on how much you pay. It’s about sincerity, kindness, and responsibility.

The most blessed marriages are not the ones where the Mahr is the highest, but where the Mahr is fair, agreed upon happily by both sides, and doesn’t become a burden for the groom.

What Is Mahr e Mithl?

Mahr e Mithl means “the Mahr that is similar.”

In simple words, it is the amount of Mahr that is normally given to women from the same family, background, and status as the bride.

If no specific Mahr was agreed upon at the time of Nikah, or if later there’s a need to figure out what’s fair, Islamic law uses Mahr e Mithl.

The scholars look at what the bride’s sisters, cousins, or aunts received at their marriages. Based on that, they decide on an amount that matches the bride’s honor and family tradition.

Mahr e Mithl is a way to make sure a woman is not wronged and gets a Mahr that fits her dignity, even if nothing was clearly mentioned at the start.

It’s a simple and fair way Islam protects women’s rights in marriage.

Isn’t A Bride Supposed to Give Dowry In Islam?

No, not at all.

In many cultures today, like in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and especially in Hindu traditions, the bride’s family is expected to give a huge dowry to the groom.

Sometimes it’s money, gold, cars, furniture — even houses.

Sadly, this un-Islamic custom has become common among some Muslims too. But it has no place in Islam.

In Islam, the responsibility is completely the other way around.

It is the groom who must give a gift, called Mahr, to the bride. The bride and her family do not owe anything to the groom, not even a single rupee, dollar, or coin.

The bride’s family is not supposed to “buy” a husband for their daughter.

Marriage in Islam is based on respect, trust, and kindness, not transactions or business deals.

It is the groom who gives Mahr willingly, as a sign of love, honor, and responsibility toward his wife.

How This Mahr Calculator Works

We made this calculator simple, so anyone can use it without confusion.

First, you choose your currency. This helps the tool calculate everything in the money you use every day.

Next, you select the type of Mahr you want:

  • Minimum Shariah Mahr based on 10 Dirhams of silver.
  • Mahr Fatimi, the blessed amount given by Hazrat Ali رضي الله عنه to Fatimah رضي الله عنها.
  • Mahr Mithl, if you want to set Mahr based on the average Mahr of your close female relatives.
  • Or you can choose Custom and enter your own agreed amount.

If you choose Minimum or Fatimi, you’ll need to enter the current silver rate.
If you choose Mithl, you just need to enter the Mahr amounts of three close relatives, and the tool will calculate an average for you.

Once you fill in the details, click Calculate, and the tool will show you the recommended Mahr, simple, clear, and easy to understand.

This calculator is built to follow Islamic teachings with honesty and to help you set a fair and blessed Mahr without getting overwhelmed.

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