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IIFP β€” Islamic Financial Planning

Islamic financial planning practiceIslamic Specialist

Zakat calculation, halal investment advice, and retirement planning

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Key Facts

ServicesZakat, Retirement planning, Halal investments
Available InVIC, Remote
Fee ModelHourly or fixed engagement fee
AFSL / AuthorisationAuthorised Rep. of AFSL 333444
Islamic SpecialisationDeep Shariah knowledge including zakat and wakf
LanguagesEnglish, Arabic, Malay
Islamic SpecialistRemote / Australia-wide
Verify AFSL status: Always confirm AFSL or authorised representative details on ASIC’s Financial Advisers Register before engaging any financial adviser.

Overview

IIFP is positioned as an Islamic financial planning practice with explicit depth in zakat calculation, halal investment advice, and retirement planning.

Services Provided

It appears to provide retirement strategy, halal investing guidance, and Islamic financial planning that may incorporate zakat and broader faith-based financial considerations.

Our viewβ€” editorial assessment based on publicly available information

This looks like a religiously literate planning practice rather than a generic adviser. The zakat and wakf-related emphasis is valuable because many Muslim clients want advice that handles both wealth growth and religious obligations. It may suit users who want Islamic context built into planning, not just a screened portfolio.

Who They Suit

May suit clients who want financial planning that explicitly incorporates zakat and Islamic principles.

Things to Verify

Before proceeding with this provider, confirm the following directly:

  • AFSL or authorised representative status on ASIC's Financial Advisers Register.
  • How much of the service is regulated financial advice versus education.
  • Whether zakat support is part of the service or an add-on.
  • Fees for one-off versus ongoing advice.
  • Which underlying platforms are used.

Information on this page is general in nature and based on publicly available material and provider-supplied information. Always verify AFSL or authorised representative status on ASIC's Financial Advisers Register, and confirm fees, scope, Shariah constraints, and product suitability directly with the adviser before making a decision.

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