In my experience as a forex trader evaluating brokers for both compliance and practical usability, finding clear information about whether Zinvest offers a swap-free Islamic account has proven difficult. The broker is regulated in Hong Kong and has been active for several years, which under normal circumstances adds some degree of trust. However, the primary concern for me is the unavailability of Zinvest's official website. This lack of accessibility makes it impossible to review important details, especially about account types, trading conditions, or whether they cater to Islamic traders needing swap-free (Sharia-compliant) accounts. Transparency is crucial when it comes to account features, and in Zinvest’s case, I found no direct confirmation about the availability of swap-free options. Given this, I cannot confidently say they support Islamic accounts. For responsible trading, it’s important that brokers explicitly describe such options and customer support should easily clarify these important details. However, reports of poor customer support from actual users suggest you might face challenges getting reliable answers and timely assistance. For me, the combination of these factors—unclear information, an inaccessible website, and user concerns about support—means I would exercise caution. Until Zinvest can provide verified details about account options, including the availability of swap-free accounts, I would not rely on them for Sharia-compliant trading.