Halal and ethical stocks research

Research halal and ethical stocks using our Sharia ETF tracking, ethical screening, and profitability data. Browse the live stock directory or read the methodology.

What you can review here

Research halal and ethical stocks using Sharia ETF tracking, ethical screening, and profitability context. Educational platform, not financial advice.

Latest dataset refresh: May 15, 2026.

Read the methodology or open the stock directory.

Featured stock pages

  • Keyence Corp (6861JP)
  • NVIDIA Corp (NVDA)
  • TDK Corp (6762JP)
  • Delta Electronics Inc (2308TT)
  • Alphabet Inc (GOOGL)
  • Alphabet Inc (GOOG)
  • Apple Inc (AAPL)
  • Microsoft Corp (MSFT)
  • MediaTek Inc (2454TT)
  • SCREEN Holdings Co Ltd (7735JP)
  • Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSM)
  • Obic Co Ltd (4684JP)

Linked sector and country pages

  • Technology (63)
  • Industrials (40)
  • Consumer Cyclical (26)
  • Semiconductors & Related Devices (22)
  • Healthcare (21)
  • Services-Prepackaged Software (20)
  • United States (468)
  • Japan (16)
  • Ireland (9)
  • Netherlands (7)
  • United Kingdom (7)
  • Switzerland (5)
  • GREEN (499)
  • RED (40)

Frequently asked questions

  • What are halal and ethical stocks?
    Halal and ethical stocks are equities in companies that align with Islamic finance principles and broader ethical criteria. Sharia screening checks business activity — avoiding alcohol, weapons, gambling, and interest-based finance — along with financial ratios. Ethical screening adds review of BDS lists, AFSC data, and occupation-related exposure.
  • How does this site decide whether a stock is halal?
    The research pipeline combines tracked Sharia ETF holdings, business activity research, and ethical source mentions. A stock passes when both Sharia and ethical checks clear. Borderline cases are marked uncertain pending more evidence. This is educational research, not a religious ruling.
  • Does this site provide investment advice?
    No. The content is informational and educational only. You should perform your own due diligence and consult qualified scholars and financial advisors before making any investment decisions.