
We always hear “stocks and bonds” when people talk about investing.
But bonds are off the table for Muslim investors.
In this episode of DijaCast: Investing 101, we unpack why bonds are haram, what makes them fundamentally different from halal investing, and introduce their ethical, faith-aligned alternative — sukuk.
Sukuk aren’t just “Islamic bonds.” They’re built on shared ownership, real assets, and fair risk — flipping the model from lending to value creation.
We’ll explore how sukuk work, where they fit in your halal portfolio, and even how the UK became the first non-Muslim country to issue one.