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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin is forbidden for Muslims
by
Sahyadri
on 17/04/2018, 17:37:02 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?
Why do you even have to bring religion into something like this? At times it is better to keep your personal faith away from the practical life.
This way, you can link almost everything to your religion and won't be able to enjoy your life the way it is.
After reading your post I looked up on the internet since I have so many Muslim friends who do regular trading on exchanges. I couldn't find anything to support your claim and hence Bitcoin is as legal for Muslims as it is for everyone else.