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NIO · Consumer Cyclical
NIO Inc.

Is NIO Inc. (NIO) halal?

NIO Inc. is not considered halal under the mainstream standards. Below is the verdict under each of the five mainstream scholarly standards, with the deciding numbers and the source behind every threshold.

NIO verdict by standard · 0 halal · 0 borderline · 5 not halal
  • AAOIFI Standard

    Interest-bearing debt / market cap 207.0% (limit 30%); Cash + interest-bearing securities / market cap 361.2% (limit 30%)

    Not halal
  • Mufti Taqi Usmani (stricter Hanafi)

    Interest-bearing debt / market cap 207.0% (limit 30%); Cash + interest-bearing securities / market cap 361.2% (limit 30%)

    Not halal
  • Dow Jones Islamic Market

    Interest-bearing debt / market cap 207.0% (limit 33%); Cash + interest-bearing securities / market cap 361.2% (limit 33%); Accounts receivable / market cap 137.9% (limit 33%)

    Not halal
  • Ja'fari (Sistani-aligned)

    Interest-bearing debt / market cap 207.0% (limit 33%); Cash + interest-bearing securities / market cap 361.2% (limit 33%)

    Not halal
  • Strict / zero-tolerance

    Impermissible income / revenue 0.9% (limit 0%); Interest-bearing debt / market cap 207.0% (limit 0%); Cash + interest-bearing securities / market cap 361.2% (limit 0%)

    Not halal

The numbers behind the verdict

Interest-bearing debt / market cap
207.0%
Cash + securities / market cap
361.2%
Receivables / market cap
137.9%
Impermissible income / revenue
0.9%
Illiquid (tangible) assets / total
37.0%

Thresholds and methodology differ by scholar — e.g. AAOIFI caps interest-bearing debt at 30% of market cap, DJIM at 33%, and Mufti Taqi additionally requires tangible assets to be at least 20% of total assets. That's why two screeners can disagree on the same stock.

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