Shariah Stock Screener
Is My Stock Halal?
Every stock screened across 5 Shariah standards — AAOIFI, DJIM, FTSE, MSCI, and S&P — with plain-English explanations of where scholars agree and where they don't.
Why 5 methodologies? Because one isn't enough.
Microsoft passes all five financial screens — yet some screeners label it questionable, because roughly 13% of its revenue (gaming, advertising) sits in categories where scholars legitimately differ. We screen the ratios, classify every revenue segment, and show the disagreement explicitly instead of hiding it behind a single label.
Most Screened Stocks — Live Verdicts
Marvell Technology, Inc.
Nebius Group N.V.
ServiceNow, Inc.
Oklo Inc.
Ondas Inc.
Apple Inc.
Accenture plc
Nokia Oyj
Applied Optoelectronics, Inc.
All Screened Stocks by Sector (190 tickers)
Every page carries the same live 5-standard verdict, ratios, segment-level business income and purification rate as the featured stocks above.
Halal Technology Stocks51
Halal Healthcare Stocks33
Halal Industrials Stocks21
Halal Basic Materials Stocks16
Halal Consumer Cyclical Stocks15
Halal Consumer Defensive Stocks13
Halal Communication Services Stocks11
Halal Energy Stocks9
The 5 Standards Explained
Accounting and Auditing Organisation for Islamic Financial Institutions
Shari'ah Standard 21: 30% debt and deposit screens against market capitalization, 5% impure income.
Dow Jones Islamic Market Index
Single leverage screen vs 24-month average market cap (post-2023); strict sector exclusions.
FTSE Shariah Global Equity Index
Asset-based ratios (33.33%); receivables + cash under 50% of total assets.
MSCI Islamic Index Series
Asset-based ratios with a cumulative 5% prohibited-revenue tolerance.
S&P Dow Jones Shariah Indices
Single leverage screen vs 36-month average market cap (post-2023).
Screen Your Entire Portfolio
These pages cover the most-screened tickers on the platform. The full Halal Terminal platform screens stocks and ETFs across all 5 standards — with live ratios, segment-level business income, and alerts when compliance status changes.
Verdicts come live from the Halal Terminal screening engine and refresh regularly. Educational content only — not financial or religious advice, and not a fatwa.