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Best halal funds in South Africa in 2026

This page is for readers comparing a specific investment product in their country, including where to access it and what evidence to check first.

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Research noteUnder evidence review

What readers usually need to verify

Users are looking for Shariah-compliant investments and halal funds in South Africa.

Which local funds are Shariah-compliant?
Who manages the fund and where can it be bought?
What are the fees, holdings, and Shariah governance documents?

Research candidates to verify

Oasis Crescent funds

Local fund manager candidate

Verify current fund range, factsheets, fees, and Shariah governance.

Old Mutual Albaraka funds

Local fund candidate

Verify product documents, access route, holdings, and Shariah oversight.

27four Shari'ah products

Local asset manager candidate

Verify product status, mandate, fees, and official disclosures.

Evidence gaps before ranking

  • Fund factsheets
  • South Africa access route
  • Fees and minimums
  • Shariah governance source

How we treat this shortlist

We do not treat a provider, fund, broker, or product as ranked until its availability, fees, regulator or issuer information, Shariah documentation, and user restrictions can be checked against official sources.

Research candidates are not recommendations until official sources are attached.

Country + investment product page

What this page is meant to answer

Find halal or Shariah-compliant halal funds and Shariah-compliant investment funds options in South Africa. This page is built around observed search patterns, so the goal is to match the reader's country-specific decision instead of sending them to a generic global list.

Product first

Do not choose by platform brand alone. For halal funds and Shariah-compliant investment funds, the product structure, holdings, fees, and access route can matter more than the app name.

Where to buy

Readers need to know whether the product is available through a local bank, broker, fund manager, robo-advisor, or international platform serving South Africa.

Risk boundary

A Shariah-compliant label does not remove market, liquidity, currency, concentration, counterparty, or product-structure risk.

Product evidence to verify

  • Whether the product is accessible from South Africa
  • Issuer, manager, broker, bank, or platform that provides access
  • Expense ratio, management fee, spread, contribution, or trading cost
  • Shariah methodology, board, screening standard, or certification source
  • Holdings, exposure, exclusions, liquidity, and product risks
  • Tax wrapper, retirement account, or local account restrictions where relevant

Mutual Funds

Oasis Crescent

Shariah-compliant investment funds

4.3
Score
CertifiedMin deposit N/A

A South African investment manager known for Shariah-compliant fund and wealth management options.

Top features

  • Faith-aligned portfolio access
  • Screened fund or allocation workflow
  • Long-term investor relevance

How to compare halal funds and Shariah-compliant investment funds in South Africa

Start with the product itself, then compare who issues it, where a resident of South Africa can access it, what it costs, and how the Shariah method is documented.

Confirm account availability in South Africa
Check pricing and minimums in ZAR
Review Shariah board or methodology notes
Compare product fit before brand recognition
Check withdrawal, claim, or transfer rules
Keep screenshots or records of current terms

Market notes

CurrencyZAR
Primary marketSouth Africa
CategoryMutual Funds
Shortlist size1 platforms

Questions before choosing

What kind of page is this for South Africa?+

This is a country + investment product page built to answer a country-specific search intent, not a generic global guide.

How many mutual funds options are listed for South Africa?+

This page currently lists 1 mapped options for South Africa. Coverage expands as more verified providers and products are added.

What should I check first before choosing in South Africa?+

Start with access, fees, restrictions, product structure, and whether the provider or product explains its Islamic or Shariah method clearly.

Does every mutual funds option follow the same standard?+

No. Standards, scholars, certifications, product structures, and update schedules can differ. Always review the current official documentation before opening an account or buying a product.

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