What the user is asking
This is a high-demand HalalClarity search question about Islamic money, work, investing, business, or online income. The goal is to explain the main halal/haram concern, the facts that can change the answer, and when scholar review is required.
AI Guidance
Use this as a first-pass explanation. The verified scholar section below carries more trust.
Educational answer
Fixed deposit interest from a conventional bank is generally treated as riba and should not be used as personal income.
This is not a fatwa
This is general information for learning and search discovery. A final ruling can change based on contract terms, role details, necessity, local law, and the scholar's methodology.
What changes the answer
1. Is the return fixed or guaranteed by the bank?
2. Is the return paid because money was lent to the bank for interest?
3. Can you move to a non-interest account or a Shariah-compliant investment?
Practical next step
Avoid keeping FD interest for personal benefit and ask a scholar how to dispose of any interest already received.
Reference pointers
- Quran 2:275 and 2:278-279 on the prohibition of riba: https://quran.com/2/275
Scholar review status
This page includes a reference-backed verified general principle, but it is still not a personal fatwa.
Scholar-Verified Guidance
This section is where a qualified reviewer confirms, corrects, or adds nuance to the initial guidance.
Reference-backed verified general principle
Fixed deposit interest from a conventional bank is generally treated as riba and should not be used as personal income.
Important limits
This verification is for the broad article-level principle only. It is not a personal fatwa for any reader. Specific facts, contracts, job duties, compulsion, necessity, and local law may change the answer.
What to verify before acting
1. Is the return fixed or guaranteed by the bank?
2. Is the return paid because money was lent to the bank for interest?
3. Can you move to a non-interest account or a Shariah-compliant investment?
Reference pointers
- Quran 2:275 and 2:278-279 on the prohibition of riba: https://quran.com/2/275
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