Is Your Stock Halal?
Check the shariah compliance of any stock instantly.
Make informed, faith-aligned investment decisions.
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40 stocks found
| Ticker | Status |
|---|---|
| AAL.LAnglo American plc | Doubtful |
| AAPLApple Inc. | Halal |
| ABF.LAssociated British Foods plc | Halal |
| AMZNAmazon.com, Inc. | Halal |
| AZNAstraZeneca PLC | Halal |
| BACBank of America Corporation | Haram |
| BARC.LBarclays PLC | Haram |
| BP.LBP p.l.c. | Haram |
| BUDAnheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV | Haram |
| COSTCostco Wholesale Corporation | Halal |
| CPG.LCompass Group PLC | Halal |
| CRH.LCRH plc | Halal |
| DGE.LDiageo plc | Haram |
| EXPN.LExperian plc | Halal |
| GOOGLAlphabet Inc. | Halal |
| GSK.LGSK plc | Halal |
| HSBA.LHSBC Holdings plc | Haram |
| IMB.LImperial Brands PLC | Haram |
| JNJJohnson & Johnson | Halal |
| JPMJPMorgan Chase & Co. | Haram |
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What Is Halal Investing?
Halal investing is a faith-based approach to building wealth that aligns with Islamic principles. It involves selecting investments that comply with shariah (Islamic law), which prohibits earning money from industries like alcohol, gambling, pork, tobacco, and conventional interest-based financial services.
For stocks, shariah compliance is determined through a two-step screening process: first, the company's primary business activities must be permissible (halal). Second, its financial ratios — including debt-to-equity, interest income, and cash holdings relative to market capitalization — must fall within acceptable thresholds set by Islamic finance standards bodies such as AAOIFI.
With the global Islamic finance industry valued at over $4 trillion, halal investing has become a mainstream option for Muslim investors seeking to grow their wealth while staying true to their faith. HalalStocks makes this process simple by providing free, transparent shariah screening for publicly listed stocks.
Shariah Screening Criteria
Business Activity Screening
The company's core business must not involve haram activities such as alcohol, gambling, pork, tobacco, weapons of mass destruction, or conventional interest-based finance.
Debt-to-Equity Ratio
Total interest-bearing debt should not exceed 33% of the company's trailing 12-month average market capitalization, ensuring the company is not overly reliant on riba (interest).
Interest Income
Interest-bearing income and investments should not exceed 5% of total revenue. This ensures the company's earnings are predominantly from halal business operations.
Non-Compliant Revenue
Revenue from haram activities must remain below 5% of total revenue. Companies with minor, unavoidable haram income may still qualify if it falls within this threshold.