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Asked: March 26, 20262026-03-26T01:28:19+00:00 2026-03-26T01:28:19+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

Are Dividends From Stocks Like MTN and Dangote Considered Riba (Interest) in Islamic Finance?

I want to buy shares in companies like MTN or Dangote, but I’m worried about the yearly payments (Dividends). Is a dividend the same thing as the interest a bank gives you? I want to avoid Riba at all costs.

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  1. Ochoyoda
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    2026-03-26T06:01:03+00:00Added an answer on March 26, 2026 at 6:01 am

    No — Dividends are NOT the same as interest (Riba). In most cases, dividends are considered Halal, while interest is Haram. Let’s break it down clearly. Dividend vs Interest (Very Important Difference) Feature Dividend Interest (Riba) Source Company profit Loan interest Risk Yes (profit not guaranteRead more

    No — Dividends are NOT the same as interest (Riba).

    In most cases, dividends are considered Halal, while interest is Haram.

    Let’s break it down clearly.

    Dividend vs Interest (Very Important Difference)

    Feature

    Dividend

    Interest (Riba)

    Source

    Company profit

    Loan interest

    Risk

    Yes (profit not guaranteed)

    No (guaranteed return)

    Ownership

    You own part of company

    You lend money

    Islamic Status

    Usually Halal

    Haram

    Why Dividends Are Usually Halal

    When you buy shares in a company like:

    MTN Nigeria Communications Plc

    Dangote Cement Plc

    You are:

    Becoming a part owner of the company

    Sharing in profits and losses

    So when the company pays dividends:

    It’s profit-sharing, not interest

    This is generally Halal.

    Why Bank Interest Is Haram

    When you put money in a bank:

    You lend money

    Bank guarantees fixed return

    This is Riba — which Islam prohibits.

    Example:

    Put ₦100,000

    Get ₦5,000 guaranteed

    This is interest.

    Important Condition (Very Important)

    Dividends are Halal only if the company itself is Halal.

    If company does:

    Alcohol

    Gambling

    Interest-based banking

    Then dividends may become problematic.

    But companies like:

    MTN Nigeria → telecom business → generally permissible

    Dangote Cement → manufacturing → generally permissible

    These are usually considered more acceptable.

    Another Key Difference

    Dividend:

    Not guaranteed

    May increase or decrease

    May even be zero

    Interest:

    Guaranteed

    Fixed

    Paid regardless of performance

    This difference is very important in Islamic finance.

    Example

    If you buy MTN shares:

    If company makes profit → You get dividend

    If company makes loss → You may get nothing

    This risk-sharing is considered Halal.

    Scholarly Opinion

    Many scholars including Mufti Taqi Usmani consider:

    Stock ownership → permissible (with conditions)

    Dividends → Halal profit

    Good News

    Since you’re trying to avoid Riba completely, dividend-paying stocks are actually:

    Better than savings interest

    Better than bonds

    More Sharia-friendly (when screened)

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    Stosh
    2026-03-26T01:29:02+00:00Added an answer on March 26, 2026 at 1:29 am

    This is a very common confusion, but they are actually very different! Interest (Riba) is Haram: This is a fixed "fee" you get for just lending money. There is no risk to you, and it’s considered "renting" your money out. Dividends are Halal: This is a share of the PROFIT. If the company works hardRead more

    This is a very common confusion, but they are actually very different!

    Interest (Riba) is Haram: This is a fixed “fee” you get for just lending money. There is no risk to you, and it’s considered “renting” your money out.

    Dividends are Halal: This is a share of the PROFIT. If the company works hard and makes money, they give you a piece of it because you are an owner. If they lose money, you don’t get a dividend.

    The Difference: Because you are sharing the risk and the reward with the company, it is 100% Halal.

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