How much of CrowdStrike’s revenue comes from haram?
CrowdStrike provides intelligent security solutions capable of protecting workloads across on-premise, virtualized, and cloud-based environments.
CrowdStrike earns its revenue from the following revenue sources:
- Subscription Revenue:
Includes subscription fees to use CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform and additional cloud modules designed to protect organizations from security breaches, malware, and other cyberattacks.
- Professional Services Revenue:
Includes incident response and proactive services, forensic and malware analysis, and attribution analysis.
The contributions from each of CrowdStrike’s revenue segments in their 2021 annual report were as follows:

Practical Islamic Finance concludes:
None of CrowdStrike’s revenue comes from anything inherently haram.
Does CrowdStrike rely on interest to operate?
Most Recent Quarter ended 4/30/2022 |
Fiscal year ended 1/31/2022 |
Fiscal year ended 1/31/2021 |
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Interest Expense | $6,298 | $25,231 | $1,559 |
Total Operating Expenses | $511,717 | $1,587,942 | $966,967 |
Interest Expense / Total Operating Expenses |
1.23% | 1.59% | 0.16% |
Practical Islamic Finance concludes:
Riba is used but not relied upon in CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. operations.
What is CrowdStrike’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) impact?
Environment
CrowdStrike states that whenever possible, it chooses servers with lower power demand and adjusts power to its servers based on demand to minimize the amount of energy utilized.
Social
CrowdStrike has a high Glassdoor rating of 4.3 out of 5.0 from over 300 current and previous employees compared to a 3.3 average for all other Glassdoor rated companies.
Governance
No notable governance highlights.
Practical Islamic Finance concludes:
CrowdStrike has a net positive ESG impact.
Comfort Rating
From CrowdStrike’s business, financial, and ESG reviews, Practical Islamic Finance rates CrowdStrike stock as:
Comfortable to invest in from a Halal perspective.
Sources
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