Halal ETFs: Complete List for US, Canada & UK Investors (2026) | ezRizq

Halal ETFs: A Complete List

Shariah-screened ETFs for stock-like trading and easy diversification β€” for US, Canadian, and UK/European investors.

Easy Diversification Shariah-Screened Stock-Like Trading

Halal ETFs: A Simple Starting Point to Shariah-Compliant Investing

A Halal ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) is an investment that lets you own many companies through a single purchase while following Islamic (Shariah) principles.

πŸ’‘ ezRizq Tip: Halal ETFs let you diversify your investments in a single fund while ensuring your portfolio aligns with your values.

These ETFs avoid businesses involved in:

  • Interest-based banking (riba)
  • Alcohol
  • Gambling
  • Weapons
  • Tobacco
  • Other non-permissible activities
πŸ“Œ Quick Example: Instead of buying shares in one company, you can invest in a Halal ETF that owns 50–100 companies, all screened for Shariah compliance.

How to read this list

  • Ticker: The symbol used to buy the ETF in your brokerage app.
  • Fee (MER): The annual management fee charged by the fund (lower is better).
  • AUM (Assets Under Management): The total size of the fund. Larger funds often have better liquidity.
  • Official Page: Links directly to the provider’s fund page for the current fact sheet, holdings, and prospectus.

Stock & Equity ETFs

TickerProviderExchangeAsset ClassFee (MER)AUMCurrencyOfficial Page
SPUSSP FundsUS NYSEUS S&P 5000.45%$2.87BUSD
HLALWahedUS NASDAQUS Large/Mid Cap0.50%$925MUSD
MNZLManzilUS NASDAQUS Broad Market0.40%$24.46MUSD
WSHRWealthsimpleCAN Cboe CanadaGlobal Developed0.56%$486MCAD
UMMAWahedUS NASDAQIntl. (Ex-US)0.65%$301MUSD
SPWOSP FundsUS NYSEIntl. (Ex-US)0.45%$192MUSD
SPTESP FundsUS NYSEGlobal Tech0.55%$210MUSD
SPSKSP FundsUS NYSEGlobal Sukuk (Islamic Bonds)0.50%$644MUSD
SPRESP FundsUS NYSEGlobal REITs0.50%$221MUSD
Halal ETF fee comparison chart showing annual management fees (MER) for SPUS, HLAL, SPTE, MNZL, WSHR, UMMA, SPWO, SPSK, SPRE, and GLDM

πŸͺ™ Halal-Friendly Commodities

These funds are generally backed by physical assets (gold, silver) or direct spot exposure (Bitcoin) held in custody. Unlike futures contracts, these offer direct ownership exposure without leverage or interest, making them widely accepted as halal-friendly by many scholars. Always perform your own due diligence.

Commodity ETFs (Gold, Silver, Bitcoin)

CommodityTickerProviderExchangeFeeAUMOfficial Page
GoldGLDMState Street (SPDR)US NYSE Arca0.10%$27B+
GoldKILO.BPurposeCAN TSX0.20%$1.0B
SilverSIVRabrdnUS NYSE0.30%$3.95B
SilverSBT.BPurposeCAN TSX0.40%$131.9M
BitcoinBTCGrayscaleUS NYSE Arca0.15%$4.3B
BitcoinIBITiSharesCAN Cboe Canada0.33%$435M

Stock & Equity ETFs (UCITS)

TickerProviderRegionAsset ClassFeeAUMCurrencyOfficial Page
ISWD / ISDWiSharesEU/UK UCITSGlobal Developed0.30%$1.46BUSD/GBP/EUR
ISUS / ISDUiSharesEU/UK UCITSUS Broad Market0.30%$484MUSD/GBP
IGDAiSharesEU/UK UCITSGlobal Developed0.40%$1.08BUSD/GBP

We could confidently verify and link ISWD/ISDW’s official page. ISUS/ISDU and IGDA ticker details are shown as previously listed, pending re-verification β€” treat their exact figures as indicative until confirmed against the provider’s current fact sheet.

πŸͺ™ Halal-Friendly Commodities

These funds are generally backed by physical assets (gold, silver) or direct spot exposure (Bitcoin) held in custody. Unlike futures contracts, these offer direct ownership exposure without leverage or interest, making them widely accepted as halal-friendly by many scholars. Always perform your own due diligence.

Commodity ETCs

CommodityTickerProviderExchangeFeeCurrencyOfficial Page
GoldSGLN / IGLNiSharesEurope / UCITS0.12%USD/GBP/EUR
SilverWSIL / WSLViSharesEurope / UCITS0.19%USD/GBP/EUR
BitcoinIB1TiSharesEurope / UCITS0.15%USD/GBP/EUR

Frequently Asked Questions About Halal ETFs

What are Halal ETFs?

Halal ETFs are exchange-traded funds that follow Islamic investment principles. They avoid companies involved in interest-based finance, gambling, alcohol, and other prohibited activities.

Are Halal ETFs suitable for beginners?

Halal ETFs can be suitable for beginners because they offer diversification and require less effort than picking individual halal stocks manually.

Do Halal ETFs pay dividends?

Some Halal ETFs distribute dividends depending on the underlying holdings. Many providers also handle the purification process for small amounts of non-permissible income.

Are Halal ETFs risky?

Like all investments, Halal ETFs carry market risk. Their value can go up or down. Long-term investing and broad diversification are key to managing this risk.

How are Halal ETFs different from regular ETFs?

The main difference is Shariah screening. Halal ETFs exclude companies, like banks or casinos, and financial practices, like heavy debt, that do not meet Islamic guidelines.

Can I use Halal ETFs for long-term goals like retirement?

Yes. Many investors use Halal ETFs for long-term goals such as retirement because they offer a passive way to grow wealth while remaining faith-compliant.

Last updated: Aug 2, 2026
Disclaimer: Content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Verify current fees, holdings, and Shariah-compliance status directly with each provider before investing.