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What Makes an Investment Halal?

(RNS) — What if your investment portfolio had to answer to a board of religious scholars?
What Makes an Investment Halal?


(RNS) — What does it mean to invest in a way that aligns with your deepest beliefs? In this episode, Tom and Amber explore the principles of halal investing with Amjad Quadri, who works at the intersection of faith and finance.

Amjad explains how Islamic investing avoids “sin stocks” like alcohol, gambling and interest-based lending — and how it’s guided by both spiritual principles and practical financial frameworks. From navigating homeownership without traditional mortgages to understanding gratitude and trust through a faith lens, he offers a window into a system that is both disciplined and deeply values-driven.

The conversation reveals a broader appeal, with many non-Muslim investors drawn to the approach. The episode wraps with a lively “Halal or Not at All?” segment, putting real-world financial dilemmas to the test.


The conversation is a thoughtful look at what it means to invest with intention, regardless of your specific spiritual beliefs.

About Amjad Quadri:

Amjad M. Quadri joined the Chicago office of Saturna Capital in June 2015. As a regional manager, he brings experience in Islamic banking, including business and product development. You can find Amjad on LinkedIn.

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