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Investing app for Muslims
Amal's an investing app for Muslims. Muslims only invest in Shariah-compliant business, but it's hard to know which businesses are compliant. That's because it's based on complex financial metrics that change over time. We take that burden away entirely. Amal can filter stocks but also, remarkably, funds. Set your filters up once, and you'll have access to a universe of investments that cater to your specific requirements. Sign up today at https://amalinvest.com
Amal Invest offers halal, Shariah-compliant investing through funds that are screened for compliance. It presents automated, guided investing with two main funds and subscription-based access to a platform offering filters, educational content, and customer testimonials.
The platform provides Shariah‑screened investment funds (Grow and Save options) with automatic screening and rebalancing, 100% Shariah‑screened portfolios, and a set of filters to avoid non‑compliant investments. Users start by transferring funds (bank transfer or credit card via partner), invest in the two main funds, and can withdraw with funds typically arriving in 1–3 business days. Pricing is disclosed as one-time lifetime access plans (Standard and Pro) with unlimited investments, and upfront payments grant ongoing access to all features and funds ( Grow/Save funds, filtering, and portfolio customization depending on plan). The site also highlights testimonials, trust marks, and a 30-day money-back guarantee on purchases.
Who it’s for: Muslim investors seeking halal, Shariah-compliant, long-term growth or stable income investment options, including beginners and experienced investors looking for a guided, automated approach.
Pricing clearly disclosed with one-time plans; testimonials and trust indicators; references to 10,000+ investors and visible marketing emphasis on onboarding and guarantees.
I've spent the past 8 years in fintech, having previously founded White (a "Stripe for the Middle East"; acq '15) and Verify (a "Plaid for the Mi.." you get the drift). Before that, I spent several years working at GE — including a couple of years as a field engineer installing monitoring equipment on turbines in the desert!

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