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Halal Screening Authority Consensus (U.S.)

The companion to 'why halal screeners disagree,' but at the consumer-app level. Where the standard-divergence dataset compares index methodologies (AAOIFI vs Dow Jones/S&P vs MSCI/FTSE), this dataset compares the apps and funds people actually check: for each screened entity it records Musaffa's, Zoya's, Wahed (HLAL)'s, SP Funds (SPUS)'s, and HalalWallet's own AAOIFI stance — normalized to halal / doubtful / not halal — plus how many authorities took a stance, whether they agree, and a human-readable agreement pattern. Stances come straight from each authority's dated public position recorded in HalalWallet's verdict corpus; for the fund ETFs, only a confirmed holding that passed the fund's screen counts as a pass (a non-holding is left blank because absence can reflect index scope, not a failure). It answers 'is [stock] halal on Zoya / Musaffa,' 'do the halal apps agree on [stock],' and 'why does [app] say not halal when [app] says halal' — a cross-authority comparison no single screening app publishes about its competitors.

Download

JSON file, hourly-refreshed, served with permissive CORS so you can fetch it directly from research notebooks or analysis scripts.

Download JSON Download CSVhttps://www.halalwallet.us/api/data/halal-screening-authority-consensus-us.json

Do the halal screening apps agree?

What each consumer screening authority concludes about the same entity, normalized to halal / doubtful / not halal. Stances come from each authority's own dated public position. For the fund ETFs, only a confirmed holding that passed the screen counts as a pass.

Entities
386
2+ authorities
321
Authorities disagree
177
Agreement rate
45%

Coverage by authority

  • HalalWallet (AAOIFI)386
  • Musaffa298
  • Zoya38
  • Wahed (HLAL)26
  • SP Funds (SPUS)24

Disagreement is usually a methodology/standard difference, not an error. See why halal stock screeners disagree.

Changelog

  • Initial public release: per-entity cross-authority stance comparison (Musaffa, Zoya, Wahed/HLAL, SP Funds/SPUS, HalalWallet AAOIFI) with agreement flags, derived from the published verdict corpus.

Metadata

Publisher
HalalWallet
License
CC BY 4.0
Format
application/json (UTF-8, pretty-printed)
Update cadence
Hourly (CDN-cached)
Published
2026-06-30
Last modified
2026-06-30
Temporal coverage
2026/..
Spatial coverage
United States
Variables measured
entity name, ticker, HalalWallet verdict, Musaffa stance, Zoya stance, Wahed (HLAL) stance, SP Funds (SPUS) stance, authorities with a stance, agreement (unanimous / split / single), agreement pattern
Keywords
is it halal on ZoyaMusaffa vs Zoyahalal screening appsdo halal apps agreeWahed HLAL holdingsSP Funds SPUShalal stock consensusAAOIFI screeninghalal stock screener comparisonIslamic stock screening

How to cite

If you use this dataset in a paper, article, dashboard, or AI training pipeline, please credit HalalWallet:

HalalWallet. "Halal Screening Authority Consensus (U.S.)." 2026-06-30. https://www.halalwallet.us/data/halal-screening-authority-consensus-us

Sources

Underlying data is maintained in the HalalWallet source tree:

  • src/lib/verdictConsensus.js
  • src/lib/verdicts.js

Every value in the published JSON includes source attribution, URLs, and retrieval dates where applicable. See our methodology for collection and verification details.

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