helal işlem Disclaimer
Last updated: August 19, 2026
1. Scope of ShaFX İçerik
Articles, FAQ entries, broker filters, and educational pages on ShaFX referring to "halal", "Islamic", "swap-free", or "Sharia-compliant" trading are intended to:
- Help yatırımcılar understand the structural concerns İslami scholars raise about leveraged forex / CFD işlem (riba, gharar, qimar / maysir, qabd, etc.).
- Describe the technical features of swap-free or "Islamic" accounts offered by some brokers.
- Compare which brokerlar publicly offer swap-ücretsiz hesaplar.
- Provide a checklist of structural questions a Muslim yatırımcı may want to research with a qualified scholar.
2. What ShaFX does NOT do
- We do not issue rulings on whether forex / CFD işlem is helal or haram.
- We do not certify any Broker, hesap type, instrument, or strategy as Sharia-compliant.
- We do not represent any İslami finance authority, Sharia board, or scholar.
- We do not promise that a swap-ücretsiz hesap is automatically helal.
3. Different scholarly opinions exist
Scholarly opinions on the permissibility of leveraged forex / CFD işlem vary. Some scholars consider it impermissible due to riba (interest), gharar (excessive uncertainty), or qimar / maysir (gambling-like speculation). Others permit it under specific conditions (immediate settlement, no interest, no leverage beyond defined limits, hand-to-hand exchange, and so on). The pozisyon you adopt is a personal religious decision.
4. swap-ücretsiz hesaplar are not automatic Sharia certification
A "swap-free" or "Islamic" account typically removes overnight rollover interest charges. This addresses one specific concern (riba on swap) but does not by itself resolve all Sharia questions about leverage, margin, settlement timing, or speculation. Some brokers offset removed swaps with administration fees, mark-ups, or wider spreads — which may themselves raise questions. Verify with the broker and a qualified scholar.
5. Regional notice for Muslim-majority jurisdictions
In countries with significant Muslim populations (including but not limited to Iraq, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Turkey, Morocco, Jordan, and many others), local financial-regulatory rules and religious-finance authorities may have specific positions on leveraged işlem. Always check with a local qualified scholar and a licensed financial professional.
6. Recommended due diligence
- Consult a qualified İslami finance scholar familiar with modern financial markets.
- Read the full hesap-şartlar document for any swap-ücretsiz / İslami hesap, not just the marketing page.
- Check whether the Broker charges replacement fees or administration fees in place of swap.
- Confirm leverage, margin, and settlement mechanics independently.
- Decide your personal level of comfort based on the rulings you follow.
7. No religious advice
ShaFX İçerik on İslami işlem is for general educational purposes. It is not, and must not be relied on as, religious advice or a fatwa. Use of ShaFX implies acceptance of this disclaimer.