Is MFS Intermediate Income Trust (MIN) halal? Not Halal. Based on AAOIFI screening, MFS Intermediate Income Trust has involvement in prohibited business activities with a compliance score of 0/100 (Grade: F).

MFS Intermediate Income Trust

MIN: Is MFS Intermediate Income Trust Halal?

Not Halal

MFS Intermediate Income Trust

NYSEFinancial ServicesUS

$2.47

+1.23%

About MFS Intermediate Income Trust

MFS Intermediate Income Trust is a closed ended fixed income mutual fund launched and managed by Massachusetts Financial Services Company. The fund invests in fixed income markets across the globe. It primarily invests in debt instruments. The fund seeks to benchmarks the performance of its portfolio against the Barclays Intermediate U.S. Government/Credit and MFS Intermediate Income Trust Blended Index. MFS Intermediate Income Trust was formed on March 17, 1988 and is domiciled in the United States.

Sector: Financial Services · Industry: Asset Management - Income

Shariah Compliance Status

معيار أيوفي 21تحديث ١٢ يونيو ٢٠٢٦
F

Non-Compliant

Fails Shariah screening

0Score

Business Activity Screen

Failed

Checks if the business is involved in prohibited activities (alcohol, gambling, pork, conventional banking, etc.)

  • Basket-weighted haram holdings exceed 5% (90.7%)

Basket Composition

91% of basket screened

ETFs are baskets of many stocks. AAOIFI-aligned rule: basket is halal when haram weight is under 5%. The purification share is the weighted prohibited-income contribution of the underlying holdings.

91%
9%
Halal0%
Doubtful0%
Haram91%
Unknown9%

Compliance History

  1. Not Halalnow

    since Jun 2026

  2. Under Review

    until the change above

Tracked since May 2026. Updates automatically on each re-screen.

Screened: Jun 12, 2026Fiscal: N/ASource: FMP-LOOKTHROUGH

Financial Overview

Market Cap

281.1M

Price

$2.47

Sector

Financial Services

Industry

Asset Management - Income

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الأسئلة الشائعة

هل MFS Intermediate Income Trust (MIN) حلال للاستثمار؟
MFS Intermediate Income Trust (MIN) is rated Not Halal under AAOIFI Standard 21 screening. It fails either the business activity screen (primary involvement in prohibited sectors such as conventional banking, alcohol, or gambling) or one of the quantitative financial ratio thresholds. Muslim investors should avoid or exit this position.
لماذا حصل MFS Intermediate Income Trust على تقييم توافق F؟
MFS Intermediate Income Trust's compliance grade is determined by AAOIFI Standard 21 screening, a two-step process: (1) qualitative screen for prohibited business activities and (2) quantitative check of debt, interest deposits, and prohibited income ratios. Scroll up to see the detailed ratio breakdown.
ما الذي قد يغير حكم MFS Intermediate Income Trust الشرعي؟
MFS Intermediate Income Trust's verdict is recalculated whenever the fund rebalances or holdings change materially. If the haram-weight of underlying holdings crosses 5% (the AAOIFI threshold for fund look-through), the verdict will flip to Not Halal. HalalScreener rescreens ETFs at each rebalance cycle.
كم مرة يُعاد فحص MFS Intermediate Income Trust للتوافق الشرعي؟
MFS Intermediate Income Trust (MIN) is re-screened annually using the most recent full-year financial data from SEC filings. HalalScreener also triggers an on-demand re-screen whenever the stored data is more than 7 days old, ensuring the ratios reflect the latest available financial statements. Last screened: Jun 12, 2026.

مفحوص وفق معيار أيوفي رقم 21 · لأغراض إعلامية فقط. استشر مستشاراً مالياً إسلامياً مؤهلاً قبل الاستثمار.

Disclaimer: This screening is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or religious advice. Compliance is evaluated using AAOIFI financial standards (debt, deposits, and prohibited income ratios) and publicly available data. Ethical, political, social, or environmental considerations are outside the scope of this screening. Individual scholars and methodologies may differ. Always consult a qualified Islamic finance advisor before making investment decisions.