The Islamic Finance Hub
A curated library of insights, infographics and downloadable research across the spectrum of Islamic finance.
Wealth-Building Reminder from an Islamic Perspective
A NASFAT reminder by Imam Abdul-Azeez Onike — halal paths to financial freedom and Islamic finance principles.

Wealth is not measured by what you spend — but by what you preserve, invest, and leave behind.
Halal paths to financial freedom, six Islamic finance principles (sincerity, halal earnings, justice, trustworthiness, avoidance of ribā and gharar) and community development initiatives.
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Rethinking Islamic Banking through the Onike Framework
A strategic exploration of islamic banking grounded in maqāṣid al-sharī‘ah, systems thinking and contemporary institutional design. This piece outlines principles, case studies and forward-looking proposals.
"Banking that serves society, not the other way round."
Visual breakdown of key concepts.
Visual breakdown of key concepts.
Visual breakdown of key concepts.
