Wondering whether investing is considered ibadah, like when we work? Read on to find out about Ustadz Hanan Attaki's explanation about investment. Also find out how to easily invest according to sharia (according to Islamic teachings) with Jago Syariah in this article.
Is Investing Part of Ibadah (Following Islamic Practices)?
Quoting Ustadz Hanan Attaki's explanation, whatever we do, it would be good for us to make it our ikthiar. When investing, we make it part of our way of being grateful for the blessings that Allah SWT has given us.
In this way, our wealth does not go to waste. Because if we only put our wealth in one place and don't use it, it will be such a waste. You can invest as a way to express gratitude for the wealth you have received.
Investing According to Sharia and Islamic Teachings: Easy and Practical in the Jago Syariah Ecosystem
After reading or listening to Ustadz Hanan Attaki's explanation above, have you started considering investing? Together with Jago Syariah and the ecosystem, you can enjoy ease and practicality in investing, which of course complies with sharia.
1. Invest in sharia mutual funds on Bibit without switching applications
Interested in investing in mutual funds? You can do this without switching applications after linking your Jago Syariah account and Bibit account. Buy Bibit mutual fund products directly and choose Jago Syariah as the payment method to enjoy free top-up fees.
Another convenience of investing in mutual funds on Bibit from Jago Syariah is that you can save regularly automatically according to the frequency of your own choice, namely daily, weekly, or monthly. The money will be moved directly from your Jago Syariah Pocket. Make sure you activate Jago Autodebit.
By linking Jago Syariah and Bibit, you can also monitor your sharia mutual fund investment portfolio directly from the Jago application. Especially for mutual fund products marked with lightning, you can enjoy instant redemption and the money goes straight into your Jago Syariah Pocket.
2. Choose various sharia investments on Bibit Plus with Jago Syariah RDN
Apart from investing in mutual funds, you can also access various other sharia investment options on Bibit. For this, you need to upgrade your Bibit account to Bibit Plus using Jago Syariah RDN.
Once you have a Bibit Plus account and Jago Syariah RDN, you can directly buy FR bonds and stocks, in addition to mutual funds.
3. Investing in stocks on Stockbit using Jago Syariah RDN is easier
For those who are more interested in investing in sharia stocks and want to focus more on stock transactions, you can consider registering for a Stockbit account. Through the Stockbit application, you can open Jago Syariah RDN in just a matter of hours. Very fast, right? No need to wait for working days and hours, Jago Syariah RDN can be opened at any time and from anywhere via Stockbit.
Topping up your Jago Syariah RDN balance can also be done very quickly and directly from your Jago Syariah Pocket in the Jago application.