Most halal finance advice comes from people who’ve never worked inside a bank.
Ours didn’t.
Here’s something most financial educators won’t admit.
The gap between what Islamic finance could be and what most Muslims actually experience is enormous.
Not because the products don’t exist. They do.
Not because the principles are complicated. They’re not.
The gap exists because the people explaining it have usually never sat inside a financial institution and watched how decisions get made. We have.
Built from the inside out.
The person behind Sabil Finance spent years working on Islamic finance products inside one of the UK’s largest banking groups — during the period when UK Islamic banking was being built from the ground up.
Before that: working on financial services products aimed at underserved communities — people who wanted to participate in the formal financial system on their own terms.
What those years revealed: The products are often good. The education almost never is.
Most Muslim professionals are making financial decisions with incomplete information — not because they’re not intelligent, but because nobody has explained it clearly, without an agenda, in plain English. That’s the gap Sabil Finance exists to close.
Why we exist.
Not to sell you products.
Not to give you financial advice.
To give you the knowledge to make your own decisions — clearly, confidently, and in line with your values.
Whether you’re a UK professional trying to screen your pension for the first time, or a Gulf-based investor building serious long-term wealth — the goal is the same. You should understand your money. Completely. Without needing an expert in the room every time.
What makes us different.
Built from the inside
Our founder worked in Islamic finance professionally — not just studied it. That insider perspective shapes every piece of content we produce.
No products to sell you
We earn through education and affiliate partnerships with platforms we have researched and genuinely recommend. We never earn from directing you toward a specific investment.
Plain English, every time
Islamic finance is not complicated. The way it’s usually explained is. We’ve made a deliberate choice to never use jargon without immediately explaining it. If we can’t explain it simply, we don’t publish it.
The content published by Sabil Finance is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice, investment advice, or any recommendation to buy or sell any financial product. Sabil Finance is not authorised or regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Before making any financial decision, you should seek independent advice from a qualified financial adviser who is authorised by the FCA. Apex Amplify Ltd trading as Sabil Finance is registered in England and Wales.
