The problem is most of the Shariah compliant funds do not care about geopolitics. For example, all of them have Tesla when Elon Musk has made pretty clear his Islamophobia and is actively and directly working against and sowing sentiments against our communities in the west. On top of that, many of the stocks are of companies who provide direct assistance and projects to the zionist colony in Palestine, sometimes worth billions. If these were factored in, yes the profits might be lower but it would be truly Islamically sound. Some of the scholars are passing fatawa making transactions that benefit the zionist colony haraam, mainly from the shi'a side of the ummah I have seen. I wish more work was done to make BDS friendly funds as well as shariah compliant, the two should go hand in hand.
Sheikh Assim al-Hakeem said that one of the conditions for the permissibility of buying stocks is that the company doesn't finance it projects by riba and doesn't deal in riba. So 0% riba. The other condition is that the product/service they provide is halal. Are there really companies that fullfill both conditions? Which one? I'm based in Europe.
talk about bitcoin and LN MARKET it has margins but I think because its soo safe it is ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? what ?
No stock no etf is actually halal they do have exposure to interest and these people say oh it's just a certain threshold is okay, which I can also extend for alcohol, prostitution and so on and so forth. There's no grey area in Sharia if you are sinning accept it don't justify it, repent it. Halal ETF halal stock market investment is just a cope justification of your sins which shaitan did when he was told to do sajuud in front of Adam.
Asalam walikum sir I have invested in two non Shariah complaint shares. The money has grown. However it has not been able to beat inflation i.e. say I have invested βΉ 10,000 in the year 2021 which is now βΉ 12000 but given the inflation it should be in the year 2024 βΉ 15000 (just an example) So am I liable to use the entire 12000 (given the value of the money invested is much more in the year 2024) or I have to give away βΉ2000 (12000-10000) as charity. Kindly help sir. I am puzzled. I have learned repentance is a must in this case.
Can someone give his opinion about this business. My Brother in law is selling a programm which teaches you how to design a website and socialmedia (Instagram…). By promoting this programm he earns 50% of the achieved price. (It costs about 3-4k). And he is actually earning roughly 2k a month. Is this business halal? He is promoting it via social media
One could argue that ETFs are more Halal than active management since there's less involvement in the ups and downs and therefore is less comparable to day trading, which is haram since comparable to gambling
Would competely disagree here with your view…..etfs offer better diversification and leverage of risks….Etfs any day bro as opposed to individual stocks
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The problem is most of the Shariah compliant funds do not care about geopolitics. For example, all of them have Tesla when Elon Musk has made pretty clear his Islamophobia and is actively and directly working against and sowing sentiments against our communities in the west. On top of that, many of the stocks are of companies who provide direct assistance and projects to the zionist colony in Palestine, sometimes worth billions. If these were factored in, yes the profits might be lower but it would be truly Islamically sound. Some of the scholars are passing fatawa making transactions that benefit the zionist colony haraam, mainly from the shi'a side of the ummah I have seen. I wish more work was done to make BDS friendly funds as well as shariah compliant, the two should go hand in hand.
Sheikh Assim al-Hakeem said that one of the conditions for the permissibility of buying stocks is that the company doesn't finance it projects by riba and doesn't deal in riba. So 0% riba. The other condition is that the product/service they provide is halal. Are there really companies that fullfill both conditions? Which one? I'm based in Europe.
talk about bitcoin and LN MARKET it has margins but I think because its soo safe it is ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
what ?
HSBC is not a sharia compliant bank, then iw can you consider it's Amana fund as Halal.
What stocks would your recommend pls
He fails to mention that the majority of active stock pickers fail to beat their benchmarks.
also HLAL is not etf its an etp??
aint no one got time for dat
Which platform is best to invest in SPUS?
No stock no etf is actually halal they do have exposure to interest and these people say oh it's just a certain threshold is okay, which I can also extend for alcohol, prostitution and so on and so forth. There's no grey area in Sharia if you are sinning accept it don't justify it, repent it. Halal ETF halal stock market investment is just a cope justification of your sins which shaitan did when he was told to do sajuud in front of Adam.
Asalam walikum sir
I have invested in two non Shariah complaint shares. The money has grown. However it has not been able to beat inflation i.e. say I have invested βΉ 10,000 in the year 2021 which is now βΉ 12000 but given the inflation it should be in the year 2024 βΉ 15000 (just an example)
So am I liable to use the entire 12000 (given the value of the money invested is much more in the year 2024) or I have to give away βΉ2000 (12000-10000) as charity. Kindly help sir. I am puzzled.
I have learned repentance is a must in this case.
Assalam alaikum what about wahed?
what about spus its better than amana in term of management fees under 1%
Can someone give his opinion about this business. My Brother in law is selling a programm which teaches you how to design a website and socialmedia (Instagram…). By promoting this programm he earns 50% of the achieved price. (It costs about 3-4k). And he is actually earning roughly 2k a month. Is this business halal?
He is promoting it via social media
HSBC amana funds purely halal, π it's like devil funded mosque
What is this madness? How would an Actively managed etf excite an investor.
One could argue that ETFs are more Halal than active management since there's less involvement in the ups and downs and therefore is less comparable to day trading, which is haram since comparable to gambling
Lots of people really hate this guy for giving halal advice
What is your take on Lucid after Saudi Arabia buying 60% of the car company? Is it a hold, or sell?
Brainwashed savages
Etoro is an Israeli company
can us muslims trade Nasdaq 100
Asslamoualeikoum. Please, what brokers are you recommending me for stock trading only?
Is Blackrock and richemont luxury group ok?
nonsense advise on those 2 etfs. probably the worst person to get advise from.
Would competely disagree here with your view…..etfs offer better diversification and leverage of risks….Etfs any day bro as opposed to individual stocks