Musaffa
Advanced halal stock screening
Musaffa provides professional-grade halal stock screening tools with real-time compliance data and portfolio tracking.
Check whether a listed stock passes a first-pass halal screen, then record methodology, ratios, conflicts, and broker next steps.
A compact screening board for business activity, debt, interest income, receivables, cash context, and follow-up research.
Audit board
Run a supported ticker through the terminal to open the audit board.
Use the screening rows to understand the pass or fail logic instead of relying on a badge only.
Open the related guide, comparison page, or portfolio review after the result.
Supported symbols
Decision routing
Review methodology, tool comparisons, and ETF-related screening logic.
Use the decision framework before relying on any single app verdict.
Only after a stock passes screening should it move into allocation and position-size review.
Asset screening workflow
This tool is designed for first-pass halal stock research. A pass result should still lead to source checks, methodology review, product documents where relevant, and broker availability checks before any order is placed.
Confirm ticker, exchange, share class, company name, and whether you are checking a stock, ETF, or fund.
Review business activity first, then debt, interest income, receivables, and cash context.
Record methodology, reference date, source URL, ratio details, and whether another screener conflicts.
Move to broker access, ETF/fund documents, country availability, portfolio sizing, or qualified review.
Evidence record
| Field | Record | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Asset identity | Ticker, exchange, company name, fund listing, and share class if relevant. | Wrong instruments can produce misleading halal status. |
| Business activity | Main revenue lines, prohibited activity flags, and source used. | Business activity can reject an asset before ratio checks. |
| Financial ratios | Debt, interest income, receivables, cash context, threshold, and calculation date. | Ratios can change after quarterly or annual reports. |
| Methodology | AAOIFI-style rule, provider methodology page, or scholar / index rule where available. | Different tools can classify the same asset differently. |
| Conflict status | Other screener result, screenshot/report date, and conflict reason. | Conflicting outputs should trigger slower review. |
| Next review date | Date to re-check after earnings, index rebalance, holdings update, or product document change. | A halal status is time-sensitive evidence, not permanent certainty. |
Decision graph
If you need a second opinion or methodology comparison.
If you are choosing between the two most visible screening workflows.
If you need local broker access and country availability checks.
If you need a broker access profile, not a Shariah screener.
If a fund or ETF is the better vehicle than a single stock.
If you need the rules behind business activity, ratios, and purification.
YMYL risk note
The screener uses a limited static reference dataset and first-pass financial ratio logic. Investors should confirm the current issuer filings, screener methodology, Shariah evidence, product documents, broker terms, tax records, and local rules before relying on any result.
Platform options
After screening an asset, compare tools for second opinions and platforms that can support the next practical step.
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Learning path
Use the tool for the calculation, then read the matching Academy category before comparing providers or making records.
Stocks
Single-stock research, AAOIFI-style ratios, business activity filters, and purification records.
Platforms
Country availability, account setup, broker ethics, fees, data concerns, and platform comparisons.