A candid conversation with financial advisor Faisal Sheikh challenges the Muslim community’s obsession with buy-to-let property and the recent outperformance narrative of Sharia funds, urging a shift toward backing real, productive businesses. The episode also wrestles with crypto’s value (or lack thereof) in Islamic ethics, practical portfolio constraints for everyday Muslims, and building financial literacy—especially for Muslim women. This podcast is hosted by Areeb Siddiqui, the founder ...
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A candid conversation with financial advisor Faisal Sheikh challenges the Muslim community’s obsession with buy-to-let property and the recent outperformance narrative of Sharia funds, urging a shift toward backing real, productive businesses. The episode also wrestles with crypto’s value (or lack thereof) in Islamic ethics, practical portfolio constraints for everyday Muslims, and building financial literacy—especially for Muslim women. This podcast is hosted by Areeb Siddiqui, the founder ...
How The 40% Inheritance Tax Is Destroying Muslim Families (And How to Manage It) | MMT EP 60 - Ruzwan Boota
Muslim Money Talk
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How The 40% Inheritance Tax Is Destroying Muslim Families (And How to Manage It) | MMT EP 60 - Ruzwan Boota
This episode of Muslim Money Talk dives into the dangers of poor succession planning, inheritance disputes, and the looming inheritance tax crisis for Muslim families and business owners in the UK. Guest expert Ruzwan Boota shares real-life case studies, explains Sharia-compliant wills, and highlights urgent steps families must take to protect wealth, avoid riba, and preserve unity. This podcast is hosted by Areeb Siddiqui, the founder and CEO of Kestrl, the app that helps people to grow thei...
Muslim Money Talk
A candid conversation with financial advisor Faisal Sheikh challenges the Muslim community’s obsession with buy-to-let property and the recent outperformance narrative of Sharia funds, urging a shift toward backing real, productive businesses. The episode also wrestles with crypto’s value (or lack thereof) in Islamic ethics, practical portfolio constraints for everyday Muslims, and building financial literacy—especially for Muslim women. This podcast is hosted by Areeb Siddiqui, the founder ...