Halal Investment
Halal investment refers to financial activities that comply with Islamic law, or Shariah. This means that investments must avoid businesses involved in activities considered haram, such as alcohol, gambling, and pork products. Instead, halal investments focus on ethical and socially responsible sectors, promoting fairness and transparency.
Investors seeking halal options often turn to Islamic finance principles, which emphasize risk-sharing and prohibit excessive uncertainty or speculation. Common halal investment vehicles include Islamic mutual funds, real estate, and sukuk (Islamic bonds), all designed to align with the values and beliefs of Muslim investors.