Sharia Investment

  • The Beauty of Patience in Halal Investment

    The Beauty of Patience in Halal Investment

    Have you ever felt like you want to make a quick profit?We start a business or put money in one place, then hope that next week we will have our capital back, next month we can go on a trip. It feels natural, because we live in a fast-paced era. But in Islam, matters of wealth, especially investment, are not…

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  • Social Impact of Syirkah Mobilizing Assets and Resources

    Social Impact of Syirkah Mobilizing Assets and Resources

    Have we ever thought, why is it that a country that is said to be rich, but many of its people still have difficulty living? The natural resources are there, the land is fertile, the sea is vast, but still, those at the bottom continue to struggle, while those at the top are increasingly comfortable. The problem is not in…

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  • Sharia Investment: Shared Profit and Loss Essence

    Patience Is the Spirit of Trust Building in Business

    Not a few business partnerships are broken not because of lack of capital, but because of loss of trust. Nor because of major violations, but because there is no room for mutual understanding when one party is in difficult times. This proves that trust building in business is not just about contracts, but about navigating human realities with wisdom. We…

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  • Sharia Investment: Shared Profit and Loss Essence

    Sharia Investment: Shared Profit and Loss Essence

    Have we ever been tempted to join sharia investment because the words “halal” and “blessing” feel so reassuring? Glossy brochures, interest-free contracts, and promises of returns that sound convincing. It feels right for a heart that wants to keep finances on the path of Allah ﷻ . But, behind these good intentions, there is one simple question that is often…

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  • Ethical Risk Management in Islamic Investment

    Ethical Risk Management in Islamic Investment

    Investment in Islamic finance is an amanah or trust rather than just a means of making money. Money must be used for a halal productive purpose rather than to support injustice or speculation. Because of this diversification is not only a wise financial decision but also a morally right one. It embodies Shariah’s tenets of justice (adl) shared risk (musharakah)…

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    Being Grateful with Investment Returns

    It’s simple to get engrossed in the chase of profits and returns in the fast-paced world of investing where figures frequently determine choices and results. But cultivating thankfulness particularly for the profits and insights from investing can change not just how we view wealth but also how we accumulate and handle it. Being grateful is more than just feeling, it’s…

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  • How to Avoid Panic in Investment Losses

    How to Avoid Panic in Investment Losses

    The prospect of long-term growth and financial stability makes investing an exciting and potentially lucrative endeavor. But it also carries a certain amount of risk and uncertainty. The biggest obstacles that investors encounter are not the market per se but rather their own emotional reactions to it particularly panic and fear during losing times. Successful long-term investing requires knowing how…

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  • Spirit of Togetherness in Islamic Crowdfunding

    Spirit of Togetherness in Islamic Crowdfunding

    People’s methods of connecting working together and helping one another have changed significantly in the current digital era. A system that combines contemporary financial technology with faith-based principles Islamic crowdfunding is one of the most promising financial innovations that embraces this evolution. Islamic crowdfunding in contrast to traditional crowdfunding is based on the principles of unity (ukhuwwah) and group responsibility…

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  • Tawakkul in Investment Return

    Tawakkul in Investment Return

    Introduction: Analyzing Tawakkul in the Context of Finance One fundamental principle of Islam is tawakkul (توكّل) which means having total faith in Allah ﷻ and acting appropriately at the same time. It promotes a healthy balance between effort and trust rather than fatalism or the passive acceptance of results. Tawakkul is essential for coordinating financial choices with spiritual principles in…

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  • The Spirit of Growing Together in Shariah Investment

    The Spirit of Growing Together in Shariah Investment

    Shariah investment is a full economic and moral model not just a halal way to accumulate wealth. Based on openness accountability and trust it provides a fair and compassionate substitute for traditional finance. Shariah investment unites investors and entrepreneurs to grow—side by side sharing in both success and struggle—in a world where financial systems predominate and frequently separate capital from…

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