State Hubs — Halal Finance by State
State Hubs are HalalWallet's state-by-state availability maps for halal finance. Because providers must be licensed where they operate, a halal mortgage or bank account available in one state may not exist in another. Each hub below shows the Shariah-compliant providers verified to serve that state — across home financing, auto, business, banking, investing, retirement, and estate planning.
How availability is verified: Methodology · Availability dataset (open data)
How do I find halal financial products available in my state?
Use HalalWallet's State Hubs: pick your state below, then choose a category (home financing, banking, investing, auto, business, retirement, or estate planning). Each hub lists only the Shariah-compliant providers verified to serve that state, with structures, Shariah oversight labels, and direct provider links.
- Dedicated hubs for all 50 states + Washington, D.C. across 7 categories
- Provider availability verified against licensing and disclosures, with last-verified dates
- Only 1 halal home financing provider (IjaraCDC) covers all 50 states — most cover fewer
- Free to use — no account or signup required
Popular states
States with the largest Muslim communities — every category, one click.
All states
Every state hub. Each link opens that state's halal home financing page, with all other categories linked from there.
What each state hub covers
Home Financing
Per-state provider availability, structures & Shariah oversight
Auto Financing
Per-state provider availability, structures & Shariah oversight
Business Financing
Per-state provider availability, structures & Shariah oversight
Bank Accounts
Per-state provider availability, structures & Shariah oversight
Investing
Per-state provider availability, structures & Shariah oversight
Retirement
Per-state provider availability, structures & Shariah oversight
Estate Planning
Per-state provider availability, structures & Shariah oversight
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For time-sensitive claims (rates, fees, state availability), please verify directly with the provider's official documentation and note the retrieval date.
How to use this comparison: HalalWallet is an independent educational comparison platform — by design, we do not provide financial, legal, or religious advice. We do the research homework so your final checks are quick and personal.
Product structures and Shariah oversight vary by provider, so finish with three built-in steps:
- Confirm current terms and halal compliance directly with the provider — their quote is final.
- Review the contract structure (Murabaha, Ijara, Musharakah, etc.) and any disclosed Shariah board opinions.
- Bring your shortlist to a qualified Islamic finance advisor or scholar, so the conversation is about your situation, not the basics.