Islamic Finance Advisory

Sharia-Guided Financial Consultation for the UK & International Market

Overview

This advisory service provides Sharia-based analysis for individuals, entrepreneurs, and institutions operating within the UK and Western financial systems.

The objective is to offer clear, structured guidance that aligns commercial activity with Islamic legal and ethical principles, while remaining fully aware of contemporary regulatory and financial environments.


Services

Contract & Transaction Review

  • Analysis of finance agreements (loans, partnerships, investments)

  • Assessment of risk-sharing structures

  • Identification of Sharia compliance concerns

Product Evaluation

  • Review of banking and investment products

  • Analysis of Islamic finance instruments

  • Due diligence from a Maliki jurisprudential framework

Corporate Advisory

  • Structural guidance for Sharia-aligned business models

  • Consultation on partnership agreements

  • Review of governance and compliance structures

Written Opinions (Fatwa-Based Advisory)

  • Formal written responses to specific financial inquiries

  • Documented reasoning for internal compliance use


Advisory Method

All advisory opinions are developed through:

  • Established Maliki legal principles

  • Cross-school juristic awareness where relevant

  • Analytical review of modern financial mechanisms

  • Structured written explanation of findings


Process

  1. Submit your inquiry via the online form.

  2. Initial review and confirmation of scope.

  3. Secure payment via PayPal or Wise.

  4. Delivery of written advisory or scheduled consultation.


Fees

  • Individual consultation: £50 (30–45 minutes)

  • Corporate advisory: Fee determined by scope and complexity


Confidentiality

All communications and documentation are treated with professional confidentiality.


Important Notice

This service provides Sharia-based religious advisory guidance. It does not constitute legal, tax, or regulated financial advice under UK law. Clients are advised to seek independent professional advice where required.