Ask the question the published data could not answer
Whether a provider would actually take you is decided on criteria nobody prints. Ask that question here: free, a minute of your time, and nothing you send goes to anyone else.
If a page on this site left a criterion unresolved for you, name it: that is the most useful thing you can write.
What we are, and what we are not
Islamic Mortgage Guide is a research operation. We check what providers publish, we publish what we could not verify, and we correct ourselves in a dated log. We are not a lender, not a broker, not an adviser, and not a scholar: we will not recommend a product, and we will not rule on permissibility. What we can do is get a well-formed question to someone authorised to answer it, with your consent at every step.
Common questions
- Does asking cost me anything?
- No, and it never will. You pay nothing to ask, nothing to be introduced, and nothing if you take advice as a result. If we are ever paid, it is by the authorised firm receiving the introduction, we tell you before anything is passed on, and the how-we-make-money page states the arrangement in full. Taking money from readers is the one revenue route our policy rules out permanently.
- Is this Islamic mortgage advice?
- No. We are researchers, not advisers, and nothing on this site is a personal recommendation. What we publish is what providers state, with sources and dates. Advice on which regulated product suits your circumstances can only come from an FCA-authorised adviser, which is exactly why this page exists: to get your question to one, or to tell you honestly that we cannot yet.
- Why do you ask for my property price and deposit?
- Because they are the two figures that decide which providers and products are even relevant, the same inputs our calculator asks openly. We do not ask for income, debts, credit history or date of birth: assessing those is the authorised firm’s job, not ours, and a research site collecting them would be overstepping what it is.