Buying a house could be a challenge for many Muslims who want to abide by Islamic law that forbids riba or bank benefits.
Therefore, a Vermont credit union is working to help members of the Muslim community buy homes by developing the state’s first lending program that complies with Islamic Shari`ah law.
To reach this goal, Timothy Carpenter, a senior lending manager at Opportunities Credit Union, is working with Imam Islam Hassan of the South Burlington-based Islamic Society of Vermont on developing the new model, VTDigger.
Imam Hassan said that many families in Vermont already want to buy houses but don’t wish to do so through a financing option which does not comply with Islam.