Alabama is home to roughly 25K Muslim residents. 5 halal banking providers operate or service this state. Compare structures, fees, and Mufti tier on each.
25K
Muslim residents (est.)
5
Providers serving AL
2
Structures supported
AL
State coverage
Providers in Alabama
5 providers serve Alabama.
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Devon Bank
Best for: FDIC-insured halal checking and savings
81+
Years operating
2
Structures
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FDIC-insured
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Wadiah-based checking
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Mudarabah savings
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Stearns Bank Salaam
Best for: Halal banking division of an established bank
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FDIC-insured halal banking
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Halal commercial financing
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Documented Sharia methodology
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Northcountry Federal Credit Union
Best for: Halal banking program in a federal credit union
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Federally insured
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Halal-specific accounts
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Community-rooted
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LARIBA (Banking)
Best for: Riba-free checking, deposit, and savings
39+
Years operating
2
Structures
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Checking, deposit, and savings accounts
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Decades of riba-free banking operations
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Member-focused service
Listed for transparency. Full Mufti Saad review pending corpus seed.
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UIF (Banking)
Best for: Halal savings and time deposit accounts
23+
Years operating
1
Structures
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Halal savings account
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Halal time deposit account
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FDIC member via University Bank affiliation
Listed for transparency. Full Mufti Saad review pending corpus seed.
Alabama context
What matters here.
Alabama is in the south region of the United States. Halal banking providers approach this state with a mix of fully online operations and local licensure depending on regulatory requirements. The Muslim community in Alabama (~25K residents) supports a growing demand for Sharia-compliant alternatives.
State-specific Mufti rulings on banking for Alabama land in the corpus as Mufti Saad addresses location-specific questions. Until then, the rulings shown apply nationally and the Alabama layer is provider availability and structure choice.