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Reading through these ETFs they contain companies that are openly in support of the israeli campaign. How can these be shariah compliant?
Reading through these ETFs they contain companies that are openly in support of the israeli campaign. How can these be shariah compliant?
I’m very new to investing and this the what has held me back from investing in any ETFs. I far as I know the only way to get around this is th e screen the sharia ones against the Israeli companies and invest individually. Please advise if there is another etf that reflects our ethical views
True, but the hope is they come down as these ETFs get bigger. Companies like Vanguard can offer expense ratios as low as 0.03% but that’s because they have trillions of dollars in AUM.
Assalamu alaikum. Most of the “halal” ETFs you mentioned contain a large share of microsoft and recently, microsoft has become haram, so are the etfs still halal?
1 replyI want to invest in IGDA on trading 212. I am investing using GBP and IGDA is in USD so there is an FX impact which affects your returns. Is this halal because from what I have heard, investing in forex is haram?
I appreciate the work you are doing but this list is SO disappointing. Two years into a genocide and our understanding of “Halal” hasn’t broadened? Most of the ETFs listed include Microsoft which has drawn much attention for its complicity to the genocide of our brothers and sisters through its partnerships with the IDF.
1 replyIf you’re unsatisfied with the current state of Shariah-compliant ETFs, I would urge you to give our new feature a try: