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Shariah Investing: Values-Driven Finance

  • Writer: Sheridan Admans
    Sheridan Admans
  • Oct 3
  • 1 min read

Faith and finance with broader appeal than the label suggests


Shariah investing isn’t just for people of Islamic faith, it’s about aligning money with values. Whether you care about ethics, sustainability, or responsible finance, Shariah funds offer a framework that screens out harmful industries while focusing on businesses with clearer governance and healthier balance sheets. For faith-driven or values-driven investors alike, it’s a way to ensure your money works in line with your principles.


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