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Is Deed Shariah Compliant?

Learn how Deed ensures Shariah compliance through interest-free, asset-backed real estate investments

Written by Ayham Taki
Updated over 2 months ago

Yes, Deed is officially Shariah certified.

We received independent Shariah certification from Shariyah Review Bureau (SRB), a globally recognised authority in Islamic finance that is licensed by the Central Bank of Bahrain.​

What This Means

All investments available on Deed, including real estate opportunities, documentation, and operational processes, have been thoroughly reviewed and verified to comply with Shariah principles.​

Our certification confirms that Deed follows:

  • Interest-free financing: No conventional debt or interest-based structures.

  • Asset-backed investments: All investments represent real, tangible property.

  • Transparent operations: Clear disclosure of fees, terms, and risks.

  • Fair risk-sharing: Aligned incentives between investors and platform.

Ongoing Compliance

Our Shariah certification is maintained through annual independent audits conducted by SRB. This ensures continuous adherence to Shariah principles across all our operations.​

Certification Details

  • Certifying Body: Shariyah Review Bureau (SRB)

  • Shariah Supervisory Committee: Three-member expert panel​

  • Certification Date: January 26, 2026​

  • Certificate UID: DHL-4635-01-01-01-26​

  • Verification: You can verify our certificate at

Who Is This For?

If Shariah compliance is essential to you: You can invest with confidence knowing our platform meets these requirements and is independently verified.​

If you're unfamiliar with Shariah principles: This certification provides additional assurance that an independent third party regularly reviews our operations for transparency, fairness, and ethical practices.​

Documents Reviewed

Our Shariah certification covers all core platform documentation, including:​

  • Service Agreements

  • Terms and Conditions

  • Property Management Agreements

  • Risk Disclosures

  • Collaboration Agreements

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