MUSLIM INVESTOR DECISION PLATFORM

Discover, evaluate, and choose halal investment options

Check stocks and ETFs, find platforms by country, compare options, and review the evidence behind Shariah, fees, regulation, and availability.

Find options
21 markets mapped
10 strong evidence profiles
3+ comparison guides
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Evidence-backed platform starting points

Musaffa site icon
Musaffa
Evidence profile and availability notes
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Zoya site icon
Zoya
Evidence profile and availability notes
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Wahed Invest site icon
Wahed Invest
Evidence profile and availability notes
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FAQ

Questions before you choose.

Answers to the questions that come up before choosing a halal investing platform, screener, broker, or calculator.

What is HalalInvestGuide for?+
HalalInvestGuide helps Muslim investors compare halal-friendly platforms, tools, and guides before they decide what to research next.
Is HalalInvestGuide a broker?+
No. The site does not hold accounts, execute trades, or provide personal financial advice. It organizes platform research, rankings, reviews, and tools.
Can I find platforms by country?+
Yes. Country rankings focus on practical access first, because a platform that works in one market may not support accounts, deposits, or products in another.
Can I compare halal stock screeners?+
Yes. The site includes review pages, side-by-side comparisons, and stock screening guides for platforms such as Musaffa, Zoya, and Islamicly.
Does a halal platform guarantee every investment is halal?+
No. Platform labels are only a starting point. Investors still need to review methodology, holdings, fees, purification, and their own risk tolerance.
What should I check before using a broker?+
Check country availability, account type, supported markets, fees, margin settings, screening workflow, reporting, purification, and zakat.
Are the tools financial advice?+
No. The tools are for research and education. Check results against current data and qualified professional guidance when needed.
Where should beginners start?+
Most beginners should start with the decision they need to make: screen an asset, find a platform, compare options, or check what is available in their country.

Ready to check the next decision?

Start with screening if you have an asset in mind, or use country and platform routes if you need a practical shortlist.