I personally am a Muslim, although a little offended but what you say is true, and after I read the average scenario in this altcoin project is the same as the other altcoin project, it's just that some of the financial systems are harmonized with religion no more than that, this is good but of course as an investor see the benefits that may be obtained from a project.
Adding religious elements is not necessarily a solution in transactions and market needs in technology that is provided to consumers as an alternative network that can be used and can be relied on.
I think islamic coin is not only selling religious features in its marketing but needs to be added with utilities and be able to access many things in the web2 or web3 world in order to increase the value of the project.
As a Muslim I share the discomfort feel and feel uneasy when religious tools are seemingly being used for marketing purpose without substantial differences in the underlying project. Ultimately, as an investors we have to focus on the real life use case and the benefits of the project rather than its religious branding. By providing real world applications, can attract more users, thereby increasing its value organically.