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Is a 401(k) with Bond Funds Haram? Interest Inside Target-Date Plans

Target-date and bond funds inside a 401(k) often earn riba. Purification vs a Shariah window — distinct from zakat on a 401(k).

Short answer: Whether the holdings are lawful is separate from zakat on a 401(k). Bond / stable-value / target-date sleeves often include interest-bearing debt. Many scholars advise equity screens, purification, or a Shariah window. IFQA’s Islamic finance AI can read a factsheet. Not a fatwa.

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Holding Issue
Screened equity fund Follow stocks / index
Bond / gilt / credit fund Riba
Target-date mix Inherits the bond sleeve

Permissive (conditional)

A Shariah window or screened equity only, if the plan offers it.

Conditional

Default target-date plus purification of the bond sleeve — contested.

Prohibitive

Ignoring a riba-heavy stable-value fund when a screened option exists.

How to check your own case

  1. What are the fund names?
  2. Is there a Shariah or halal window?
  3. Target-date bond %?
  4. Separate zakat math from the holding ruling.

Related Islamic finance questions

Frequently asked questions

Is this the same as zakat on a 401(k)?

No. Zakat is a calculation question. Whether the holdings are lawful is separate.

Do UK workplace pensions follow the same logic?

Yes. Bond / gilt sleeves raise the same riba issue.

Is this a fatwa?

No. Educational only.

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This article is educational and not a fatwa. Consult a certified Islamic scholar.