Halal Investing 101
Build a strong foundation in Halal investing with structured lessons with Tabadulat learn
What Are ETFs? Are They Halal?
In this video, Sheikh Mohammed Mahmoud explains what ETFs are and when they can be considered Halal from an Islamic finance perspective.
Many Muslims choose ETFs because they seem simple, diversified, and convenient. But permissibility is not based on simplicity. It depends on what is inside the ETF, how it is screened, and whether it follows a sound Shariah compliant methodology. In this video, we cover:
What an ETF actually is, why an ETF is only as Halal as its holdings, how to review its methodology and screening process, why purification and regular re-checking matter, and how Muslims can invest with more clarity and confidence. Educational content only. Capital is at risk.
What Makes A Stock Halal?
In this video, Sheykh Mohammed Mahmoud explains how scholars determine whether a stock is Halal (Shariah-compliant).
Many Muslims want to invest in the stock market but ask a simple question: Is this stock halal or not? The answer is not based on guesswork. There is a clear screening framework used in Islamic finance. In this video we cover: How to evaluate a company's business activity, the financial ratio thresholds scholars use, how non-halal income purification works, and why halal stock screening protects both your faith and finances.
Because when you buy a stock, you are not just buying a chart — you are owning part of a company. Educational content only. Capital is at risk.
What Is Halal Investing?
In this video, Sheykh Mohammed Mahmoud explains the foundations of Halal investing and what makes an investment Shariah-compliant.
Many Muslims want to grow their wealth but ask an important question:
How can I invest while staying within the boundaries of Islam? This video explores the five core principles of halal investing: No Riba (interest), No Gharar (excessive uncertainty), No Maysir (gambling/speculation), Investing in Halal businesses and assets, and Wealth purification when necessary.
Halal investing is not about avoiding wealth. It is about earning in a way that aligns with Islamic ethics, where profit is tied to real value, fairness, and responsibility.
This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Capital is at risk.
Introducing Tabadulat Learn
We are pleased to welcome Sheykh Mohammed Mahmoud to Tabadulat as he joins us in supporting the mission of clear, trustworthy, and Shariah-aligned investing education.
Through Tabadulat Learn, Sheykh Mohammed will help explain what it truly means to grow wealth the halal way covering the foundations of Islamic finance, answering real questions from the community, and hosting live webinars to help Muslims invest with confidence.
Our goal is to make Halal investing simpler, clearer, and accessible for everyone. More educational content coming soon, Insha'Allah. Educational content only. Capital at risk.
