
Building a society where integrity, trust, and halal earnings form the foundation of economic growth.
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EBIDTA (Earnings Based on Integrity, Deen, Taqwah, and Amanah) is a movement to eliminate riba (interest) and rishwat (bribery) from Pakistan's economy.
We believe prosperity must be built on trust, halal income, and justice — not exploitation and corruption.
Our initiative mobilizes youth, businesses, scholars, and institutions to adopt ethical practices, promote Islamic finance, and fight against corruption.

To create a riba-free and corruption-free Pakistan by:
A Pakistan where every transaction reflects honesty, fairness, and accountability, and where citizens can live with dignity, free from financial exploitation.
"A society built on Qur'an and Sunnah principles, where justice and ethical finance create lasting prosperity for all."
The pillars that guide every decision and action we take
No bribes, no shortcuts, only fairness
Alignment with Qur'an and Sunnah in financial matters
God-conscious decision-making in every deal
Trust and responsibility towards others' rights
The urgent reality we must address together
Pakistan ranked 135 out of 180 on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index 2024 with a score of 27/100.
Surveys show that 1 in 5 Pakistanis have had to pay a bribe for basic services (health, police, land, judiciary).
The Federal Shariat Court has ordered Pakistan to eliminate riba by Dec 31, 2027, with a constitutional deadline of Jan 1, 2028.
Islamic banking assets already make up 21% of total banking in Pakistan and are growing steadily.
2025–2028 Roadmap
Integrity Pledges from citizens
1.2% achieved
SMEs trained on riba-free practices
Mosques & Universities onboarded
Partnerships for transparent procurement
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