Investing in a company whose business operations comply with Islamic principles is permissible. However, when dealing with publicly traded shares, it is recommended for those with real trade opportunities to avoid stock market transactions.

Those buying shares must ensure the company’s primary activities involve halal products or services, its financing methods exclude interest, it adheres to Islamic stock market indices, and purification processes are conducted. While stock trading has certain drawbacks, shares are relatively low-risk and can serve as suitable investments if the above conditions are met.

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