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Plain-English breakdowns of Murabaha, Ijara, sukuk, and other Islamic finance structures.

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How we write — and how we don't

The HalalWallet newsletter is editorial-first. We don't run paid placements, sponsored sends, or "deal of the week" promotions. If we recommend a halal financial product, it's because our research says it meets a defensible Shariah-compliance bar and it solves a real problem for a U.S. Muslim household.

Some providers we cover (Guidance Residential, Ijara CDC) pay us a referral fee when readers click through and become customers. We disclose this on every page where it applies, and our editorial treatment is the same whether a provider pays us or not. Most providers we recommend don't pay us at all — Wahed, Zoya, Devon Bank, Lariba, Amana Funds — we cover them because they're the best fit for the topic.

The newsletter is funded by that small subset of paid referral relationships, not by selling reader data, paywalling content, or running display ads. That's why it can be free forever.

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