76 Halal Stocks List (June 2026)

We maintain the public stock passlist from the latest checked-in screening snapshot and revalidate stock ratio data after quarterly filings. All 76 stocks currently clear the checked-in ratio proxy and business-activity review used for these educational quote pages.

June 2026: 76 stocks currently pass the public HalalSignalz screen. Refresh notes and screening caveats appear below the list.

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Rankings use the latest cached snapshot: Jun 18, 2026. Performance is market movement, not a halal verdict or buy signal.

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The searchable ticker grid above is the source of truth. These category groups summarize the same current passlist without repeating all 76 names.

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Total: 76 stocks | Screening snapshot date: June 4, 2026

🔗 Also see: Halal Crypto (20) | Halal ETFs (12) | Gold ETFs (8) | Oil & Energy ETFs

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How to Read This Halal Stocks List

This stock passlist is built for first-pass research. It narrows the market to companies whose core business activity and latest available ratio proxy fit the current HalalSignalz screen, then links each ticker to a deeper quote page with business description, screening notes, chart context, and fundamentals.

The business screen comes before the balance-sheet screen. A company with low debt can still be unsuitable if its main revenue comes from conventional finance, gambling, alcohol, pork, adult entertainment, or other impermissible activity. The category groups are there to help you scan business activity before comparing ratios, charts, or signal timing.

Halal status is also different from trade quality. A compliant stock can be overvalued, technically weak, crowded, volatile, or exposed to near-term earnings risk. A ticker appearing here as of June 4, 2026 should still be rechecked against the latest filings and market context before you treat it as investable.

When the list changes, removals are as important as additions. A company can leave the passlist because ratios no longer clear the threshold, because the business mix changed, or because available data became too incomplete to support a public halal claim.

Screening Criteria in Plain English

A halal stock screen starts by asking what the company actually does for customers, then reviews balance-sheet exposure such as interest-bearing debt, cash or interest-bearing assets, and reported non-permissible income where a proxy is available.

Data availability is part of the screen. When FMP, Yahoo Finance, filings, and public provider data disagree or leave a field blank, HalalSignalz avoids pretending that an unsupported value is certain. Some stocks may stay out of the public list until the ratio picture is complete enough to defend.

Finally, a halal screen is only the first step in a disciplined workflow. Use this list to find candidates, use the detail page to understand the screening evidence, and separate any paid signal or chart setup from the religious screen itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a stock halal?
A stock starts with business screening, then ratio screening. HalalSignalz excludes companies whose core business activity is impermissible and reviews balance-sheet exposure such as interest-bearing debt, cash or interest-bearing assets, and non-permissible income proxies where current data is available.
How often is this list updated?
The public passlist is refreshed as a dated research snapshot, with the current page tied to June 4, 2026. New filings, major business changes, or missing ratio evidence can change whether a ticker remains on the list.
Do I need to purify dividends from these stocks?
Dividend purification may apply when a company reports small non-permissible income. Treat this page as a screening starting point, then verify the latest filings and your preferred scholar's purification method before acting.