Ummah Finance
Halal-first financial advisory and capital strategy for Muslim founders, families, and institutions.
Help our community build, hold, and pass on wealth, entirely within the bounds of Islamic finance.
Capital strategy that doesn’t make you choose between growth and your deen
Conventional finance is built on assumptions that exclude Muslim founders by default. Ummah Finance starts from a different premise: you can build, scale, and exit a meaningful business while staying entirely within the bounds of what’s permissible.
Where we focus
We don’t try to be everything. We focus on the decisions that actually move a founder’s life: the structure of an early raise, the choice between debt and equity (when both are options), the architecture of an estate, the discipline of zakat. Done well, these compound for decades.
Conventional finance excludes Muslim founders by default. We start from the assumption that you can build, scale, and exit halal.
- 01 Founder financial planning: incorporation through to exit
- 02 Capital strategy for halal-compliant raises and acquisitions
- 03 Family wealth and inheritance planning under Islamic law
- 04 Zakat calculation and distribution advisory
- 05 Halal investment screening and portfolio reviews
- 01 Muslim founders navigating capital decisions without riba-based debt
- 02 Families planning multi-generational wealth transfer
- 03 Institutions and waqf trustees stewarding community capital
On the build path
Founding advisors are being onboarded now, with a focus on cross-border (Canada / US / Gulf) capital structures common to our client base.
Every recommendation reviewed against an external Sharia advisory board to ensure structural compliance, not just label compliance.
For founders inside the Ummah portfolio: integrated financial planning, capital introductions, and personal wealth services through one relationship.
Talk to the Ummah Finance team
Send a short note about what you're building or trying to solve. The Ummah Finance team responds within one business day, in shaa Allah.
See the seven other Ummah ventures.
Each operates in a different sector. All share the same operating system, the same standards, the same long-game intent.