Al Ehsaan
Co-Op
Financing used to buy a home or replace an existing home loan.
Compare 11 Shariah-compliant home financing options available in the US — from nationwide lenders to community cooperatives and interest-free credit unions.
Each provider uses a different Islamic financing structure. The best choice depends on your state, budget, and preferences.
Co-Op
Financing used to buy a home or replace an existing home loan.
Co-Op
Financing used to buy a home or replace an existing home loan.
Musharaka
Financing used to buy a home or replace an existing home loan.
Musharaka, Murabaha
Financing used to buy a home or replace an existing home loan.
Murabaha
Financing used to buy a home or replace an existing home loan.
Ijara
Financing used to buy a home or replace an existing home loan.
Co-Op
Financing used to buy a home or replace an existing home loan.
Musharaka
Financing used to buy a home or replace an existing home loan.
Co-Op
Financing used to buy a home or replace an existing home loan.
Murabaha
Financing used to buy a home or replace an existing home loan.
Musharaka
Financing used to buy a home or replace an existing home loan.
Each provider uses a different Shariah-compliant structure. All avoid conventional interest (riba).
Partnership where you gradually buy out the provider's share. Well-established Islamic financing structure.
Provider buys the home and sells it to you at a disclosed markup. Widely accepted, though some scholars prefer partnership models.
You lease the home with an option or promise to purchase at the end. Well-established AAOIFI-approved structure.
Interest-free charitable loan with no markup. Universally accepted as halal.
Trust-based financing model where funds are held and managed according to Islamic principles.
Co-ownership model where you gradually buy out the provider's share over time through declining balance payments.
Side-by-side overview of all 11 providers.
| Provider | Structure | States | Founded | Best For | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Al Ehsaan | Co-Op | 1 | |||
| Ansar Houseing Co-operative | Co-Op | 1 | |||
| Aya Financial | Musharaka | 1 | |||
| Canadian Halal Financial Corporation | Musharaka, Murabaha | 1 | |||
| Eqraz | Murabaha | 10 | |||
| IjaraCDC | Ijara | 10 | |||
| Interest Free Housing Co-Operative of Canada | Co-Op | 1 | |||
| Manzil | Musharaka | 4 | |||
| Qurtuba | Co-Op | 1 | |||
| Servus Credit Union | Murabaha | 1 | |||
| Tjara Halal Financing | Musharaka | 10 |
Use our comparison tool to find the best provider for your state and budget.
There are 7 Islamic home financing providers currently operating in the U.S., offering Shariah-compliant alternatives to conventional mortgages through structures like Musharakah, Murabaha, and Ijara.
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Last reviewed: 2026-06-04