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Hand-picked halal collections

Editorial starting points for research. Every list is re-screened against your scholar — names that drift out are visibly marked.

Editor's picks
10 stocks

Halal mega-caps

The cleanest household names — start here if you're new.

Ten of the largest publicly-listed companies that pass AAOIFI's standard screen. These are the names most diaspora Muslim investors already own through index funds — now you can hold them deliberately, with the verdict made explicit.

Pass
100%
Avg yield
0.6%
Total cap
$16.9T
Default scholar: AAOIFIView list
Income
32 stocks

Halal dividend payers

For investors who want quarterly cash flow without compromising compliance.

Established companies that pass AAOIFI's screen and pay a dividend yield of 2.5% or more. Remember: under most scholars these dividends must still be purified for the small impermissible-income share. Mizan's purification calculator does the math for you.

Pass
100%
Avg yield
3.0%
Total cap
$6.4T
Default scholar: AAOIFIView list
Funds
5 stocks

Halal & Sharia-screened ETFs

One-ticker diversification — Mizan still surfaces what's inside.

The major Sharia-compliant ETFs available to retail investors. SPUS and HLAL cover US equities; UMMA goes global; SPSK provides sukuk (Islamic bond) exposure; SPRE adds REIT income. Read each fund's published Sharia methodology before allocating — they're AAOIFI-aligned but differ in turnover and purification reporting.

Pass
100%
Avg yield
2.1%
Total cap
$1B
Default scholar: AAOIFIView list
Sector spotlight
9 stocks

Halal tech leaders

Where the AAOIFI-screened tech universe is concentrated today.

Technology is the deepest pool of halal-compliant equities globally — most software and semiconductor leaders carry little interest-bearing debt and have negligible riba income. These nine names are the highest-conviction members of that pool.

Pass
100%
Avg yield
1.1%
Total cap
$14.0T
Default scholar: AAOIFIView list
Defensive
9 stocks

Halal consumer staples

Lower-volatility names for the income / preservation side of a portfolio.

Household-goods and food companies that pass AAOIFI screening. These tend to fall less in market drawdowns and pay reliable dividends, making them a common anchor for risk-averse Muslim investors balancing growth-tilted tech exposure.

Pass
100%
Avg yield
2.7%
Total cap
$2.3T
Default scholar: AAOIFIView list
Stricter Hanafi
24 stocks

Mufti Taqi-compliant equities

For investors following the illiquid-asset rule (≥20% tangible assets).

The narrower set of equities that also satisfy Mufti Taqi Usmani's illiquid-asset floor — the rule that excludes most pure-software businesses. These names tend to be industrials, energy, hardware, and consumer-goods companies with real physical assets on their balance sheets.

Pass
83%
Avg yield
3.0%
Total cap
$11.1T
Default scholar: Mufti TaqiView list
MENA
2 stocks

Saudi-listed (Tadawul)

Companies that operate under Sharia governance from inception.

Major Saudi-listed names. Most Tadawul-listed companies operate under explicit Sharia governance — there's no separate "halal subset" because the market itself is designed around compliance. Mizan still surfaces the underlying ratios so you can see the math.

Pass
100%
Avg yield
3.8%
Total cap
$1.9T
Default scholar: AAOIFIView list
About these lists

Curated lists are not investment recommendations. They are starting points for research — Mizan does not assess whether a stock fits your financial goals, risk tolerance, or tax situation. Always do your own due diligence, and consider speaking with a registered financial adviser before acting.