Based on my investigation into DBFS, I was unable to find any clear indication that they provide the option of an Islamic (swap-free) account. As a trader who takes regulatory oversight and product transparency seriously, this lack of concrete information raises some concerns for me. DBFS is currently unregulated, and, in my experience, this alone necessitates extra caution—the absence of regulatory oversight often means that important account features, including Islamic trading conditions, may not meet industry standards or could change without notice. Furthermore, while DBFS does offer a variety of trading products such as equities, bonds, mutual funds, futures, and options, their website and official materials provide minimal detail about account types, trading fees, or account-specific features. For me, the ability to access a swap-free account is not just about personal conviction but also about compliance with my trading philosophy. The absence of any mention or dedicated details on Islamic accounts leads me to conclude that traders who depend on swap-free conditions for religious reasons would need to reach out directly to their customer support for clarification—if considering this broker at all. Overall, due to the lack of regulation and limited transparency regarding account specifications, I would personally exercise significant caution, especially if a compliant Islamic account structure is non-negotiable for my trading practices.