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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T22:03:58+00:00 2026-06-01T22:03:58+00:00In: INVESTING & WEALTH BUILDING

What Are the Best Halal Investment Options for Muslims in Nigeria?

Please what are the Halal investments in Nigeria and international stocks market that a Muslim can invest in which does not involve usury (RIBA)

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    2026-06-02T04:32:34+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 4:32 am

    For a Muslim investor, the key principle is to avoid Riba (interest/usury) and businesses whose primary activities are prohibited under Islamic law. General Shariah-Compliant Investment Rules A company is usually considered halal if it: ✅ Does not derive substantial income from: Conventional bankingRead more

    For a Muslim investor, the key principle is to avoid Riba (interest/usury) and businesses whose primary activities are prohibited under Islamic law.
    General Shariah-Compliant Investment Rules
    A company is usually considered halal if it:
    ✅ Does not derive substantial income from:
    Conventional banking
    Interest-based lending
    Insurance (conventional insurance)
    Gambling
    Alcohol
    Tobacco
    Adult entertainment
    Pork-related businesses
    Weapons manufacturing (according to some scholars)
    ✅ Has manageable debt levels and limited interest income based on Islamic screening standards.
    Halal Investments in Nigeria
    1. Federal Government Sukuk
    FGN Sukuk
    This is generally regarded as one of the most widely accepted halal investments in Nigeria.
    Structured as an asset-backed investment
    Investors earn rental/profit income rather than interest
    Used to finance roads and infrastructure
    Available through stockbrokers and issuing houses
    2. Shariah-Compliant NGX Stocks
    The Nigerian market has an Islamic index:
    NGX Lotus Islamic Index
    Stocks commonly screened for inclusion may include companies from sectors such as:
    Consumer goods
    Agriculture
    Industrial goods
    Telecommunications
    Examples that have appeared in Islamic screening exercises include:
    MTN Nigeria
    BUA Foods
    BUA Cement
    Dangote Cement
    Presco Plc
    Okomu Oil Palm
    Because index constituents can change, it is wise to verify current Shariah screening before investing.
    3. Islamic Mutual Funds
    Examples include:
    Lotus Capital Islamic Equity Fund
    ARM Investment Managers Islamic Fund (when available)
    Other SEC-approved Islamic collective investment schemes
    These funds employ Shariah advisers who continuously screen investments.
    International Halal Investments
    U.S. Stocks
    Many global Muslim investors use Shariah-screened stocks such as:
    Apple
    Microsoft
    NVIDIA
    Tesla
    Alphabet
    These companies are often included in Islamic equity screening universes, subject to periodic review.
    International Halal ETFs
    Popular examples include:
    SP Funds S&P 500 Sharia Industry Exclusions ETF
    Wahed FTSE USA Shariah ETF
    iShares MSCI World Islamic ETF
    These ETFs automatically screen companies according to Shariah criteria.
    Investments Most Scholars Consider Non-Halal
    ❌ Conventional bank fixed deposits
    ❌ Treasury Bills
    ❌ Conventional bonds
    ❌ Conventional money market funds that earn interest
    ❌ Shares of conventional banks such as:
    Guaranty Trust Holding Company
    Zenith Bank
    United Bank for Africa
    Access Holdings
    because their primary business involves interest-based lending.
    If You Use InvestNaija, Bamboo, Trove, Risevest, or Other Apps
    A practical halal portfolio could look like:
    40% FGN Sukuk
    40% Shariah-screened Nigerian stocks
    20% International Shariah ETFs (SPUS, HLAL, etc.)
    This provides:
    Income from Sukuk
    Growth from equities
    International diversification
    The most practical benchmark for halal Nigerian equities is the NGX Lotus Islamic Index, which tracks stocks screened for Shariah compliance.
    Based on the latest publicly available NGX Lotus Islamic Index constituent information and Islamic equity fund disclosures, the following stocks are generally regarded as Shariah-compliant as of 2026
    Sector
    Company
    Agriculture
    Okomu Oil Palm
    Agriculture
    Presco Plc
    Oil & Gas
    Aradel Holdings
    Aviation Services
    Nigerian Aviation Handling Company
    Consumer Goods
    BUA Foods
    Consumer Goods
    Nascon Allied Industries
    Financial Services (Islamic Banking)
    Jaiz Bank
    Telecommunications
    MTN Nigeria
    Industrial Goods
    BUA Cement
    Industrial Goods
    Dangote Cement
    Industrial Goods
    Lafarge Africa
    Industrial Goods
    LOTUS Capital Limited
    Stocks Many Muslim Investors Commonly Hold
    Among Nigerian Muslim investors, these are often considered core halal holdings because their businesses are relatively straightforward and asset-based:
    BUA Foods
    BUA Cement
    Dangote Cement
    Presco Plc
    Okomu Oil Palm
    MTN Nigeria
    Aradel Holdings
    Jaiz Bank
    These companies operate mainly in agriculture, telecoms, manufacturing, infrastructure, energy, or Islamic finance rather than interest-based banking
    Stocks Usually Avoided by Strict Shariah Investors
    Many Islamic screening methodologies exclude:
    Conventional banks:
    Access Holdings
    Zenith Bank
    United Bank for Africa
    Guaranty Trust Holding Company
    First HoldCo
    Conventional insurance companies
    Companies with substantial alcohol-related revenue
    Highly leveraged firms that fail Shariah debt-ratio screens
    Important Clarification
    A stock being in a Shariah index does not mean every scholar will automatically agree it is halal forever.
    Islamic stock screening is reviewed periodically based on:
    Debt levels
    Interest income
    Business activities
    Financial ratios
    Because of that, a company can enter or leave the Islamic index during rebalancing reviews.
    For someone investing through InvestNaija, Bamboo, Trove, or a stockbroker in Nigeria, a conservative halal portfolio could focus on:
    FGN Sukuk
    Jaiz Bank
    BUA Foods
    BUA Cement
    Dangote Cement
    Presco Plc
    Okomu Oil Palm
    MTN Nigeria
    This would align more closely with mainstream Islamic investing principles while still giving exposure to growth, dividends, and the Nigerian economy.

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