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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin is forbidden for Muslims
by
Breackup
on 13/04/2018, 05:02:21 UTC
Under current regulations or what they call 'fatwa', even though bitcoin is considered the currency of the future and part of technological development, bitcoin cannot be separated from one of the elements that can make it forbidden to use. The element is uncertainty. Bitcoin is considered to have this element because the price is so volatile that people like gambling when buying and selling bitcoins, and gambling was forbidden for muslims. how do you think about this?

Actually i dont believe,that this bitcoins is forbidden to our brothers muslim to participate this kind of cryptocurrency investment,because as far as i know ,that many of asian country,that mostly 90%  living,there religion is muslim or islam but they join this kind of trading investment,even in the country of india mostly 3/4 of there population is muslim,but they still participating in doing bitcoin,because like us they also want to pursue and achieve there dreams  by the help of digital currency system.

This post really explains A lot, I really think there are no religion that are forbidden to use such technology and bitcoin itself like you have said I have known many muslim friends that are really engaging and some wants to really learn how to earn in bitcoin, And I think bitcoin is a gap mender between other religions and as long as you are not doing the wrong thing and not because of the traditions involve in a religion I really think it is not really forbidden.

You are right.I do not think so. Bitcoin is open for all communities. As far as I know, Bitcoin has been recognized in many countries. Most of those people are Muslims. Besides, 95 percent of Muslims who are involved in Bitcoin in my country. Bitcoin is a new technology which is managed by the internet. And the internet is for all the people. There are no community restrictions. Many of the people who are growing in number of Bitcoin are increasingly being Muslim. I am also a Muslim. I'm working here too. And the people around me who are interested in learning are Muslims. So it can be said that people of all religions can work in Bitcoin.