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Halal investing in Nigeria — series overview

A growing set of notes on riba, halal vs interest-based returns, One17’s halal fund, InvestNaija walkthroughs, and a Nigeria-focused stock tracker — for Muslims and anyone investing ethically.

This is a small knowledge hub I’m building from my own notes: practical options in Nigeria, in plain language, with the usual caveat that nothing here is financial or religious legal advice — verify products, terms, and scholars’ guidance for yourself.

Articles in this series

  1. What is riba (interest)? — definition, examples, and why it matters for investing.
  2. Halal investment vs riba — the core difference, Sukuk, mudarabah, and Nigerian platforms.
  3. InvestNaija: buying halal-listed stocks (step-by-step) — step-by-step app walkthrough with screenshots.
  4. The One17 halal fund — what the fund holds, fees, and how subscription works.
  5. One17 halal mutual fund — practical investor guide — subscribe, track NAV, redeem, monthly savings ideas.
  6. Halal stock tracker — Nigeria — screening snapshot, AAOIFI-style rules, purification formula.

May it be useful as ṣadaqah jāriyah, in shā Allāh — and please share corrections if something drifts out of date.

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