Shariah Investments India 2.0 is an evolved platform dedicated to guiding individuals toward financial freedom through Shariah-compliant investments and holistic well-being. Our mission has expanded beyond stock market education to encompass a broader range of financial opportunities, all rooted in Islamic principles.
Shariah-compliant investing adheres to Islamic principles, prohibiting investments in industries such as alcohol, gambling, tobacco, and other haram activities. It emphasizes ethical investing, avoiding speculation (gharar) and interest-based transactions (riba), and focusing on halal business ventures. We guide individuals on how to align their investments with these principles while still maximizing financial growth.
All of our courses are offered online, ensuring accessibility to participants worldwide. You can learn at your own pace and access materials from anywhere, making it convenient for busy professionals and entrepreneurs.
Yes, participants who successfully complete any of our programs receive a certification of completion. This certification reflects their proficiency in Shariah-compliant finance and other areas they’ve specialized in through our courses.
Our pricing varies depending on the program. We strive to keep our courses affordable and offer flexible payment plans. Special discounts and promotions may also be available, so be sure to check our website regularly for updates.
Yes, we occasionally offer free webinars, introductory sessions, and content on our social media platforms to give potential participants a taste of what we offer. This is a great way to familiarize yourself with our approach before committing to a full course.
Absolutely. While we focus on Shariah-compliant investing and business strategies for India, the principles we teach are globally applicable. Whether you’re interested in stocks, e-commerce, or digital entrepreneurship, you can adapt our strategies to suit international markets.
For any inquiries, feel free to reach us via email at shariahinvestmentsindia@gmail.com or use the contact form on our website. Our team is always ready to assist with any questions or additional information you may need.
Commodity trading can be categorized as spot or futures trading. Future commodity trading, involving deferred payments and delivery, is not permissible according to Shariah. However, spot trading, where delivery and payment occur within three days, is deemed permissible. This ruling aligns with the decision of the OIC Islamic Fiqh Academy. It’s essential to ensure that trading adheres to spot guidelines to avoid conflicting with Islamic principles.
Shariah prohibits trading in futures, options, and Contracts for Difference (CFD), regardless of the Shariah compliance of underlying assets. AAOIFI Shariah Standard 21 elaborates on the impermissibility of futures and options trading due to the involvement of delayed delivery and cash settlements, which are deemed akin to gambling and speculation. These practices contradict fundamental Islamic principles, emphasizing fair trade and asset ownership.
While we began as a stock trading guidance company focused solely on the halal stock market, Shariah Investments India 2.0 represents a more comprehensive vision. We now provide resources and education for building a halal income across diverse fields such as e-commerce, business consulting, and social media growth, alongside stock market guidance. We focus on holistic well-being—financial, physical, mental, and spiritual.
Our courses and programs are tailored for anyone looking to achieve financial independence while adhering to Islamic values. Whether you are new to investing, exploring digital business opportunities, or looking to improve your overall well-being, our platform offers something for everyone. Muslims seeking a holistic approach to personal and financial growth will find our resources particularly valuable.
Our courses feature modular learning, with case studies, practical training and live interactive sessions. Each module is designed to provide practical, actionable insights, and participants also have access to expert mentors who provide personalized guidance.
We offer continuous support to our students even after they complete the courses. This includes regular updates, ongoing access to certain course materials, and opportunities to engage with our community for advice and networking.
You can enroll by visiting our website and selecting the course that suits your needs. Simply follow the instructions to complete the registration process.
Yes, we provide continuous mentorship and support through group sessions, webinars, and private consultation options. You will also be part of an exclusive community of like-minded individuals pursuing financial and personal growth through Islamic values.
We are an independent entity dedicated to education and empowerment. While we collaborate with scholars and experts in Islamic finance, we are not directly affiliated with any financial institution. Our mission is purely educational, aiming to promote ethical financial practices.
Short selling, a practice where market participants sell stocks or commodities they do not own in anticipation of future price declines, is indeed considered haram in Shariah. Renowned Shariah scholar Sheikh Dr. Taqi Usmani highlights that short selling contradicts Islamic finance principles, which reject the notion of creating value out of nothing. By short selling, investors profit while the underlying company suffers losses, a clear violation of the prohibition against unjust deeds outlined in the Holy Quran (Surah Al Baqara, 2:278-279).
The permissibility of utilizing interest-free leverage for day trading remains a subject of debate among Islamic scholars. While some view leverage for buyside trading (buying before selling) as acceptable, caution is advised regarding trading beyond one’s capital means. It’s advisable to refrain from leveraging due to the increased risk of substantial capital losses, especially without proper risk management.