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Financial markets are witnessing the growing story of Halal Investing, a unique form of investment that corresponds to the values and beliefs of an investor. It can therefore be defined as an equitable mode of investing. It is essentially a subset of Responsible Investing as they both tend to focus on investments that are morally acceptable and bring about positive societal impact.

Halal and Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) share some common ground as they both analyze the companies’ activity and how revenue is derived to measure their faith, social, and environmental impact.

Socially Responsible Investors (SRI) tend to make choices that are environmentally conscious and avoid companies that have social and corporate governance issues (ESG) or companies that operate in countries with questionable labor, corruption, and human rights records. They may also exclude companies from their portfolio that produce products and services that are engaged in tobacco, weapons, alcohol, and gambling which usually have a negative impact on society.

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