Hands-off halal investing
Went with ShariaPortfolio for managed halal investing. They built a diversified portfolio based on my risk profile and handle all the screening. Hands-off which is what I wanted.

Halal Retirement Accounts in New Hampshire
An employer-sponsored retirement plan where you can contribute part of your paycheck, often with tax benefits and possible employer matching.
Best suited for: 401(k) plans, institutional.
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Structure
Wealth Management
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401(k) plans, institutional
ShariaPortfolio's 401(k) is available to New Hampshire residents, structured as a Wealth Management retirement product. Retirement savings in a halal vehicle helps ensure your nest egg grows without exposure to prohibited industries or interest-bearing instruments. New Hampshire's median household income of $96,838 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 ACS) is the starting point for projecting retirement contribution capacity — IRS limits of $24,500 per 401(k) and $7,500 per IRA (2026) apply uniformly across states. New Hampshire is home to an estimated ~1K Muslims (0.1% of the population) (World Population Review, 2020 estimates). ShariaPortfolio operates nationwide, so New Hampshire residents have full access to this product. New Hampshire has no state income tax, which means returns on halal investments compound without state-level taxation.
ShariaPortfolio is for Muslim investors who want a human financial advisor managing their halal portfolio. The $100,000 minimum investment (per our data) means it's best suited for larger portfolios.
Initial Consultation
Schedule a consultation with a ShariaPortfolio advisor to discuss your financial goals, risk tolerance, and investment timeline.
Portfolio Construction
Your advisor builds a personalized halal portfolio based on your profile, selecting from Shariah-screened equities, sukuk, and other compliant instruments.
Fund Your Account
Transfer or roll over funds ($100,000 minimum per our data). This can include IRA rollovers, 401(k) transfers, or new investment capital.
Ongoing Management
Your advisor monitors and rebalances your portfolio, ensuring ongoing Shariah compliance and alignment with your financial goals.
Regular Reviews
Periodic reviews with your advisor to assess performance, adjust strategy, and address life changes that affect your financial plan.
Financing Structure
ShariaPortfolio manages investment portfolios that hold only Shariah-compliant securities. Client portfolios are constructed based on individual financial goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon. All holdings are screened against AAOIFI-aligned criteria to exclude companies with excessive debt, interest income, or revenue from impermissible activities. Portfolios are actively monitored and rebalanced by human advisors.
ShariaPortfolio is an SEC-registered investment advisory (RIA) firm headquartered in Dallas, Texas, that provides managed halal investment portfolios through human financial advisors. Unlike robo-advisory platforms like Wahed Invest, ShariaPortfolio assigns each client a dedicated advisor who builds and manages a personalized Shariah-compliant portfolio.
The firm manages retirement accounts including IRA and 401(k) rollovers, which is a common entry point for clients who want to transition existing retirement savings into halal investments. The minimum investment is $100,000 per our data, positioning ShariaPortfolio for more affluent investors or those rolling over established retirement accounts.
As an SEC-registered investment advisor, ShariaPortfolio operates under fiduciary duty — they are legally required to act in the client's best interest. This is a higher standard than broker-dealers, who may only need to meet a suitability standard. The combination of fiduciary duty, human advisors, and halal screening makes ShariaPortfolio a distinct option for investors who want personalized attention.
ShariaPortfolio occupies a different market segment than platforms like Wahed Invest. Where Wahed offers automated, low-minimum managed portfolios, ShariaPortfolio provides personalized human advisory for larger accounts.
Wahed offers automated management with lower minimums. Choose Wahed for lower cost/convenience, ShariaPortfolio for personalized human advice.
Bottom Line
ShariaPortfolio is the right choice for Muslim investors who want a dedicated human financial advisor. The $100,000 minimum means it's best for larger portfolios or complex financial situations.
Read full ShariaPortfolio reviewManages client investments using Islamic finance principles and Sharia screening methodologies to avoid prohibited activities.
Sharia Advisor: Shaykh Umer Khan. AAOIFI-aligned screening methodology used.
2026-02
ShariaPortfolio serves all 50 states + DC
✓ Available nationwide including New Hampshire
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4 verified reviews
Went with ShariaPortfolio for managed halal investing. They built a diversified portfolio based on my risk profile and handle all the screening. Hands-off which is what I wanted.
The portfolio construction is thoughtful and the compliance documentation is thorough. Transparently managed — you can see exactly what you're invested in and why it's halal.
Good service. Fees are reasonable for active management. Performance has been in line with my expectations. Nothing flashy, just consistent halal investing.
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