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Twitter shares are Shariah-compliant, says US screening firm

Published: 12 Nov 2013 - 11:09 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 09:38 am

DUBAI: Shares in Twitter Inc  have been found eligible for investment by Islamic funds, according to IdealRatings, a company that screens stocks to determine whether they meet Muslim principles.

IdealRatings said it had vetted Twitter in response to requests from fund managers and individual investors around the world. The social media company’s share price soared in last week’s New York Stock Exchange debut after a $1.8bn initial public offer.

Islamic fund managers follow guidelines such as bans on investment in firms involved with tobacco, alcohol and gambling. 

Since Islam frowns on monetary speculation, they also shun some companies that use interest payments or have high debt levels.

Twitter joins some other big US technology firms, including Google and Microsoft, in being found compliant with Islamic or Shariah principles by IdealRatings, a California-based firm which provides screening services to major fund managers and compilers of equity indexes.

Top stocks which have been found non-compliant include  Citigroup, because of its use of interest, and luxury goods group LVMH, because it produces alcohol. 

IdealRatings has found about 15,000 of the 42,000 securities it has looked at globally to be Shariah-compliant, it said.

There were a total of 786 Islamic mutual funds globally with $46bn of assets under management in September, up from $41bn at the end of 2012.

Twitter has political significance for many people in the Muslim world because it was used to coordinate mass protests against the autocratic governments toppled by the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings.

Mohammed Donia, chief executive of IdealRatings, said his company had examined the material on Twitter and decided most was positive for users, including tweets from Islamic scholars.

“There is a lot of content but the majority of content is useful for the community,” he said yesterday. Reuters