بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ

The Man Behind
the Mission.

Senior Sukuk Portfolio Manager. $500M+ in Islamic assets. 15+ years in Islamic capital markets. Based in Dubai. This is not a marketing narrative — it is proof.

Mehdi — Founder of The Muslim Investor

Senior Sukuk Portfolio Manager

$500M+ Islamic Assets · Dubai

Durham MSc · CFA Candidate

2008

Forged in Crisis

Mehdi entered finance at the worst possible moment — during the 2008 financial crisis, when the conventional system collapsed like a house of cards. He watched the global financial architecture crumble in real time, just as he was completing his education.

But what felt like devastation was divine redirection. Witnessing the fragility of a system built on Riba, Mehdi pursued a Master's degree in Islamic Finance at Durham University while simultaneously preparing for the CFA examination.

2011

200+ Cold Outreaches. One Obsession.

Obsessed with starting in Islamic finance, he reached out to over 200 professionals across London, Switzerland, and the entire GCC. That relentless hustle led to his first role: Junior Sukuk and Equities Trader at one of the largest Islamic financial institutions in Abu Dhabi, in early 2011.

He loved it. For five years, he immersed himself in Islamic capital markets — trading Sukuk, executing Shariah-compliant transactions, and building the institutional expertise that would later become TMI's backbone.

Mehdi at Arqaam Capital — Islamic geometric glass backdrop
2016

The Entrepreneurial Crucible

After five years in institutional Islamic finance, Mehdi felt the pull of entrepreneurship. In 2016, he founded Urban Chefs — a foodtech company delivering daily-changing menus to offices. He poured everything into it: his time, his savings, his identity.

With the grace of Allah, it came to life. It grew. And then, slowly and painfully, it began to die. Not suddenly. Like watching something you built with your heart fade before your eyes.

“It was really a mourning. You're imagining something — with the grace of Allah — you bring it to life. It's growing. And then suddenly it has to die. Like a house of cards.”

That failure was not a business lesson. It was a spiritual recalibration. It shattered the illusion that Mehdi was an entrepreneur. And it revealed something profound: even while running a food company, every time he sought escape — intellectually, emotionally — he found himself watching finance interviews, studying market dynamics. Finance was not his career. It was his fitrah.

2018

The Return and the Mission

Mehdi returned to institutional Islamic finance in 2018 with deeper gratitude and sharper clarity. Today he serves as a Senior Sukuk Portfolio Manager in Dubai, managing over $500 million in Shariah-compliant assets.

But his professional success revealed a painful truth: millions of Muslims worldwide invest through schemes that deploy haram stocks — and they don't even know it. They are, indirectly, collecting sayyi'at.

The question became inescapable: If I love this work so much, and if the Ummah needs it so badly, why am I keeping it locked behind institutional walls?

Mehdi at Arqaam Capital — institutional authority

The Selfish Confession

Mehdi does not pretend altruism. His why is beautifully, transparently selfish — in the most Islamic sense possible:

“If I'm really true to myself — all of this pricing and money and revenue and business — this is not why I'm doing it. In a very selfish manner, I want to collect Hasanat. This is what I want to do. This is all I want to do.”

This confession is disarming because it is honest. When a man tells you he is doing this to save his own soul — and the way he saves his soul is by saving yours — you trust him. Because his incentives and yours are identical.

2025

The $9 Decision

A friend heard Mehdi's vision to help two billion Muslims — then heard his pricing: $250/month. And he said the words that changed everything:

“You cannot tell me you want to help two billion Muslims and charge $250 a month. That's helping the one percent. Not the ninety-nine.”

That was a slap to the soul. TMI was reborn — not as a business, but as a mission. At $9 a month. Because a $250 fee serves the wealthy. A $9 fee serves the doctor in Jeddah and the student in Jakarta. It serves the entire Ummah.

Media & Speaking

Bloomberg Asharq TV

Bloomberg Asharq TV

Live market analysis and commentary — Dubai

Islamic Finance News Conference

Islamic Finance News Conference

Panel speaker — Portfolio Manager

Global Banking and Markets Conference

Global Banking & Markets Conference

Panel speaker — Sukuk & Capital Markets

TMI Studio — Content Creation

TMI Studio

Creating educational content for the Ummah

Credibility Proof Points

$500M Islamic Assets

Senior Sukuk Portfolio Manager at a leading Dubai-based Islamic asset management firm.

Durham MSc + CFA Candidate

Master’s in Islamic Finance from Durham University. CFA candidate. Academic depth and professional rigor.

200+ Cold Outreaches

He fought his way into Islamic finance across London, Switzerland, and the GCC.

Daily Practitioner

He executes Islamic financial transactions every single working day. His tools are the same logic he uses professionally.

Protected from Haram

His entire career has been in Islamic finance. Allah closed the doors of conventional finance and opened the halal path.

$9/Month Proof of Niyyah

No one prices a $500M fund manager’s expertise at $9/month unless the mission is genuine.

Media & Speaking

Bloomberg TV appearances, Islamic Finance News and Global Banking & Markets conference panels. Trusted voice in the industry.

“The most beloved of people to Allah are those who are most beneficial to people.”

— Al-Mu'jam al-Awsat. Graded Hasan by Al-Albani.

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