Is your money truly halal?
You work hard to earn halal income. But many Muslims in Singapore hold savings, insurance and investments in structures that do not follow Shariah principles. Most never find out until it matters.
A free 30-minute Shariah Wealth Review shows you exactly where you stand. Held with a MAS-licensed Muslim financial advisor. No cost. No obligation to buy anything.
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Many Muslims avoid riba carefully in daily life, then place decades of savings into products no one ever screened. Here is what that can mean.
Wealth built through non-compliant means cannot be used for certain religious obligations without purification.
Even with sincere intentions, wealth managed outside Islamic principles may not carry the same barakah.
After years of hard work earning halal income, the final outcome may not reflect the values you meant to uphold.
Your financial plan should protect your family and your faith.
Two ways your money can grow
The difference is not the returns. It is what your money touches on the way there.
"Can insurance even be Shariah compliant?"
The question we hear most, and the reason many Muslim families stay under-protected.
Protecting your family financially is not prohibited in Islam. The challenge is how the protection is structured.
Unlike Malaysia or some Middle Eastern countries, Singapore does not have a fully-fledged Takaful industry. So many Muslims here assume they only have two options: take conventional cover and feel uneasy about it, or go without and leave their family exposed.
There is a third path most people have never been shown.
Through careful planning, product selection and ownership structuring, it is possible to reduce elements that conflict with Shariah principles while your family stays financially protected.
In your review, we explain:
- Which insurance concepts are generally accepted, and which raise Shariah concerns
- How policies can be structured using recognised Shariah financing principles where possible
- Alternative strategies for Muslims who want protection while staying faithful to Islamic values
Our goal is not to sell you a policy. It is to help you make an informed decision that balances financial security with religious responsibility.
Why Muslims in Singapore trust this review
Choosing an advisor who understands Islamic finance changes the conversation entirely.
Every Muslim's situation is different. We take time to understand your family's needs, financial goals and religious considerations before proposing anything.
What clients say after their review
"I always assumed insurance wasn't suitable for Muslims. The consultation helped me understand the principles clearly without any pressure to buy. I finally have confidence that my family's protection aligns with my beliefs."Syafiq Mansor
"They explained complex Shariah financing concepts in a way that was easy to understand. I appreciated that the focus was on education first, not sales."Munir Bakar
"Professional, knowledgeable and respectful of Islamic principles. The advice gave me peace of mind knowing my financial planning reflects both my family's needs and my faith."Mohd Shakir
Before you book, you probably want to know
What actually happens in the 30 minutes?
Is this a sales pitch in disguise?
Who will I be speaking with?
How much does it cost?
Do I need to prepare anything?
From uncertainty to peace of mind, in one conversation.
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