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The Iman Fund (symbol: IMANX) is an American faith based mutual fund that invests in Shariah compliant companies. The fund's 2000 inception catered to the needs of Muslim investors, who not only want to have a financially rewarding investment, but a Shariah compatible one as well.
Exchange-traded fund (ETF) SP Funds The SP Funds S&P Global REIT Sharia ETF (SPRE) Exchange-traded fund (ETF) SP Funds Global Iman Fund (IMANX) Mutual Fund: 2008 Global Growth Assets Manzil Mortgage Fund (MANZL) Mortgage Fund 2019 Manzil Manzil/ CI Direct 1.5% [22] Sukak - Term Deposit Mortgage Fund 2019 AYA Financial Moya Financial
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The Amana Developing World Fund was created in 2009. All three funds are managed according to Islamic principles. Traditional mutual funds are off-limits to Muslims, because they typically contain securities that are forbidden by sharia law. Accordingly, the Amana Funds are managed under strict guidelines to comply with Islamic principles.
Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN), founded in 1996 by Rami Nashashibi, is one of the leading Muslim charity organizations in the United States. [1]According to the Inner-City Muslim Action Network, IMAN seeks "to utilize the tremendous possibilities and opportunities that are present in the community to build a dynamic and vibrant alternative to the difficult conditions of inner city life."
Iman Mutlaq (Arabic: إيمان مطلق) is a Jordanian entrepreneur, businesswoman, financier and social activist.She is the founder and President of multinational financial companies; Sigma Investments and INGOT.
Van Kampen Investments, Inc. (also Van Kampen Funds, Inc. or Van Kampen American Capital) was an American mutual fund company. Formerly independent, it was acquired by Morgan Stanley [ 1 ] in 1996. Most of Morgan Stanley's asset management activities were principally conducted under the Morgan Stanley and Van Kampen brands.
The name "Iman" (Arabic: إيمان) is derived from Arabic, meaning "faith," and is commonly used in Arabic and Islamic cultures, symbolizing spiritual and religious values. [4] She is the third member of the Hashemite family to have the name Iman, as there are Princess Iman bint Abdullah and Princess Iman bint Al Hussein bin Talal. [5]