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Asked: March 26, 20262026-03-26T01:34:13+00:00 2026-03-26T01:34:13+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

If a Shariah-Compliant Stock Earns Small Interest Income, Does It Become Haram in Islamic Investing?

I found a great company that is Shariah-compliant, but their report shows they earned a small amount of interest from their bank account. Does this make my whole investment haram now? Do I have to sell everything?

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  1. Ochoyoda
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    2026-03-26T05:58:57+00:00Added an answer on March 26, 2026 at 5:58 am

    No — your whole investment does NOT become Haram just because a Sharia-compliant company earns a small amount of interest. This situation is actually very common, and Islamic scholars have already provided a clear solution. Why This Happens Even Halal companies sometimes: Keep cash in banks Earn smaRead more

    No — your whole investment does NOT become Haram just because a Sharia-compliant company earns a small amount of interest.

    This situation is actually very common, and Islamic scholars have already provided a clear solution.

    Why This Happens

    Even Halal companies sometimes:

    Keep cash in banks

    Earn small interest unintentionally

    Receive minor non-Halal income

    Islamic scholars recognize that it’s very difficult to avoid this completely in modern economies.

    That’s why Sharia standards allow small amounts of “impure” income.

    For example, standards from AAOIFI usually allow:

    Up to 5% non-Halal income

    If it’s below that threshold → The stock remains Sharia-compliant.

    What You Should Do (Purification Method)

    Instead of selling the stock, scholars recommend purification.

    This means:

    Calculate the portion of dirty income

    Donate that amount to charity

    Keep the rest

    This is called income purification in Islamic finance.

    Example (Simple)

    Let’s say:

    You earned ₦10,000 dividend

    2% of company income came from interest

    Then:

    2% of ₦10,000 = ₦200

    Donate ₦200 to charity

    Keep ₦9,800

    This removes the Haram portion.

    Important Rule

    You:

    Don’t get reward for giving that money

    You’re just removing non-Halal income

    This approach is accepted by many scholars including:

    Mufti Taqi Usmani

    AAOIFI

    When You SHOULD Sell

    You may need to sell if:

    Company becomes mostly Haram

    Non-Halal income becomes large

    Business model changes to Haram

    Otherwise → You can keep holding

    Good News for You

    Since you’ve been:

    Asking about Halal stocks

    Avoiding interest

    Considering gold and Sukuk

    You’re already following best Islamic investing discipline 👍

    Most serious Muslim investors:

    Invest in Sharia-compliant stocks

    Purify small “dirty” income

    Hold long-term

    This is considered balanced and practical.

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    2026-03-26T01:44:02+00:00Added an answer on March 26, 2026 at 1:44 am

    Don't panic! In 2026, it's almost impossible for a big company to avoid interest entirely. Scholars have given us a process called "Purification": The Rule: If a tiny bit of the company's income (usually less than 5%) comes from interest, the stock is still "Passable." What you do: You simply calculRead more

    Don’t panic!

    In 2026, it’s almost impossible for a big company to avoid interest entirely. Scholars have given us a process called “Purification”:

    The Rule: If a tiny bit of the company’s income (usually less than 5%) comes from interest, the stock is still “Passable.”

    What you do: You simply calculate that tiny percentage of your dividend and give it away to charity.

    Example: If you got $100 in dividends and 2% was from interest, you give $2 to the poor. Now your remaining $98 is “Pure” and Halal for you to use!

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