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Is Stock Market Investing Halal? Islamic Finance and Sharia-Compliant Investing

Is investing in the stock market permissible in Islam? Learn about halal stocks and Islamic finance principles.

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March 10, 2026 at 03:30 PM
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The Islamic ruling on stock market investing depends on the nature of the company and how the investment is structured.

Permissible (Halal) Investing:

  • Buying shares of companies operating in halal sectors (food, technology, construction, healthcare) is generally permissible.
  • Companies must pass financial screening: interest-bearing debt and interest income should be below certain thresholds (typically 5-33% of total revenue).

Not Permissible (Haram):

  • Investing in companies producing alcohol, tobacco, gambling, weapons, or adult entertainment is not permissible.
  • Conventional banks and insurance companies are controversial; most scholars consider them non-compliant.
  • Leveraged trading, short selling, and futures speculation are not permissible.

Sharia-Compliant Indices:

Many stock exchanges offer Islamic indices. Borsa Istanbul has Participation 30 and Participation 50 indices. The S&P 500 Shariah, Dow Jones Islamic Market Index, and FTSE Shariah indices are available globally.

Islamic Investment Funds:

Participation banks and Islamic financial institutions offer investment funds managed according to Sharia principles. These funds avoid interest and invest only in screened companies.

Purification:

If a halal-screened company earns a small percentage of income from interest, investors can donate that proportion of their returns to charity.

Important Note: For definitive religious rulings, consult a qualified Islamic scholar. This guide is for general information purposes only.

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