In My Last Post I Talked about how Future Trading can be Haram/Is Haram if you don't know how to do it. Now I want to Tell You About Spot Trading
“It’s just spot trading… it’s halal, right?”
That’s what we keep saying. That’s what we want to believe.
But deep inside… our hearts whisper:
“Is Allah truly pleased with how I’m earning?” 💔
Yes — spot trading can be halal, and it may be one of the safest ways for Muslims to engage with crypto while protecting their faith.
When done properly — buying a real asset like $WCT (@WalletConnect ), with your own money, free from interest, gambling, and deception — it is permissible.
It’s real. It’s transparent. It’s honest.
And that — honesty — is central to Islam.
💬 The Prophet ﷺ said:
“The honest, trustworthy merchant will be with the Prophets, the truthful, and the martyrs.” (Tirmidhi)
✨ Think about that for a moment.
Not everyone is promised closeness to the Prophets.
Not everyone is promised the rank of the martyrs.
But a trustworthy and honest trader — someone who earns with integrity, avoids haram, and fears Allah in his dealings — has been promised that honor.
Not because he became rich.
But because he stayed truthful, pure, and faithful in a world full of shortcuts and deceit.
☝️ Trade is a responsibility.
It reflects who you are — not just in front of people, but before Allah.
📉 When we chase crypto gains without knowledge...
💸 When we buy and sell just for hype, without checking if the project is halal...
💔 When our hearts become attached to money more than submission to Allah...
Even spot trading can become a danger.
So yes, spot trading can be a path to halal rizq —
But only if your intentions are sincere, your methods are clean, and your heart stays soft with remembrance of Allah.
🧭 Ask yourself before every trade:
“Will this bring me closer to Allah or take me further away?”
“Is my income something I can be proud of on the Day of Judgment?”
Because in the end… it’s not the profit that counts.
It’s the purity of your rizq.
🤲 May Allah make our wealth halal, our hearts guided, and our trade a means of drawing closer to Him — not away.
Ameen.