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"Why can trading in futures contracts be considered haram? Not everything is crypto, folks!" Many enter the cryptocurrency market and start trading contracts they haven't seen or owned at all! You buy and sell something imaginary, and you gain or lose just from the price movement... but wait! Here’s the legal question: Is it permissible to buy and sell something you don't own? The answer is from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him): "Do not sell what you do not have" – Narrated by Abu Dawood and Al-Tirmidhi. So, why are futures contracts considered haram? Because you do not actually own the asset There is a kind of gambling (gharar): a big risk without ownership They often involve leverage, which sometimes falls under usury In summary? Not everything in crypto is halal... And quick profits, if they violate Sharia, can cause you to lose the blessings of your sustenance before your wealth! What do you think? Do you agree that futures contracts have ambiguities? Or do you see them as just a trading tool? Share your opinion in the comments #Trade_With_Your_Law #كريبتو_حلال #Financial_Awareness #حلال_أهم_من_الربح $BNB {future}(BNBUSDT) $SOL {future}(SOLUSDT) $ETH {future}(ETHUSDT)
"Why can trading in futures contracts be considered haram? Not everything is crypto, folks!"

Many enter the cryptocurrency market and start trading contracts they haven't seen or owned at all!
You buy and sell something imaginary, and you gain or lose just from the price movement... but wait!

Here’s the legal question:
Is it permissible to buy and sell something you don't own?
The answer is from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him):
"Do not sell what you do not have" – Narrated by Abu Dawood and Al-Tirmidhi.

So, why are futures contracts considered haram?

Because you do not actually own the asset

There is a kind of gambling (gharar): a big risk without ownership

They often involve leverage, which sometimes falls under usury

In summary?
Not everything in crypto is halal...
And quick profits, if they violate Sharia, can cause you to lose the blessings of your sustenance before your wealth!

What do you think? Do you agree that futures contracts have ambiguities? Or do you see them as just a trading tool?

Share your opinion in the comments
#Trade_With_Your_Law #كريبتو_حلال #Financial_Awareness #حلال_أهم_من_الربح
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The image is from the Simple Earn section in the Binance app, showing you opportunities to invest in cryptocurrencies in a method called "Simple Saving", with the maximum expected Annual Percentage Rate (APR) displayed for each currency. What do these numbers mean? They represent the expected annual profits if you invested your currency in this product. For example: USDC: Annual profits could reach up to 10.61% BNB: Profits range from 0.4% to 0.19% FunToken: Highest rate 21.58% (but the currency is less known and more risky) Is this investment halal? The vast majority of these options are considered usurious and not permissible according to Islamic law if they are in the following form: You earn a guaranteed amount solely for lending your currency. There is no real risk or actual participation. Therefore, any product labeled "Earn" or that shows you guaranteed profits in exchange for locking your funds = is not permissible. Exceptions that may be permissible according to Islamic law: If you participate in actual staking within the network such as: Proof of Stake or a Launchpool project with clear developmental goals #حلال_أهم_من_الربح #حرام #معلومات_رقمية
The image is from the Simple Earn section in the Binance app, showing you opportunities to invest in cryptocurrencies in a method called "Simple Saving", with the maximum expected Annual Percentage Rate (APR) displayed for each currency.

What do these numbers mean?

They represent the expected annual profits if you invested your currency in this product.

For example:

USDC: Annual profits could reach up to 10.61%

BNB: Profits range from 0.4% to 0.19%

FunToken: Highest rate 21.58% (but the currency is less known and more risky)

Is this investment halal?

The vast majority of these options are considered usurious and not permissible according to Islamic law if they are in the following form:

You earn a guaranteed amount solely for lending your currency.

There is no real risk or actual participation.

Therefore,
any product labeled "Earn" or that shows you guaranteed profits in exchange for locking your funds = is not permissible.

Exceptions that may be permissible according to Islamic law:

If you participate in actual staking within the network such as:

Proof of Stake

or a Launchpool project with clear developmental goals
#حلال_أهم_من_الربح #حرام #معلومات_رقمية
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