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Re: Is It Possible that The Moslem Countries Can Accept The CryptoCurrencies System?
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prtty2gal2
on 26/10/2018, 07:02:36 UTC
I know for a fact that some of my friends who actually lives in those countries that they own crypto currency one way or another. I think there ia a link to the comments here that some countries have accepted crypto currency in their respective countries. But I'm surprised that there is a question such as this. I mean is crypto currency against the teachings of Islam?
Islamic religion has never in any way kicked against the idea of blockchain technology as well as cryptocurrency and indeed the countries within this perspective, are really embracing it pretty fast I must say. I really have not heard of single teachings of Islam that goes against cryptocurrency and if it is that, then, we would not have seen some of the Arabian countries, embracing the technology and seeing it as a welcome development in the long run.
First of all its Muslims not moslim. About accepting well its not matter the race of religions. Bitcoin is for everyone and anyone can use it even a 5 year old kid can manage its coins.
It depends on how you want to spell it, as there is actually different spelling for it. According to Wikipedia, the ordinary word in English is "Muslim". It is sometimes transliterated as "Moslem", which is an older spelling.

Well, that is not actually why we are here. Practically, we can obviously see that a lot of the Muslim countries really do not have any problem with the new payment system, at least from my end I have seen some news in which there was several discussion on the matter which actually tended towards the positive side of adoption in the long run and I do not believe payment system should ever be against any religion as far as I am concerned.