šØ My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Islam, Please Listen⦠š
Every single day, more Muslims are falling into the trap of futures trading, chasing fast money without realizing they might be stepping into something haram. This isnāt just about profits ā this is about your imaan, your akhirah, your soul. š
#FutureTarding involves serious risks in Islam ā many scholars warn against it because it includes gharar (uncertainty), riba (interest), and maysir (gambling). In most cases, youāre not trading a real asset, you're just betting on price movements. Thatās not honest trade ā itās speculation, and that brings major spiritual danger. š„¹
But Alhamdulillah, Allah ļ·» has given us halal ways to earn.š¤
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#Spot Trading one of them ā and when done properly, itās pure, honest, and halal. For example; When You buy a real coin like $WCT (@WalletConnect ), you actually own it, and you sell it when you decide. No interest. No leverage. No gambling. Just clean, transparent trade ā the kind our Prophet ļ·ŗ approved of. š¤²
Donāt let the temptation of quick money cost you your peace with Allah. š„ŗ
We may win today, but if itās haram, it will never bring barakah.š
There is true blessing in halal income, and deep peace in doing things the right way.š
š And yes ā letās be fair: the topic of futures is debated.š¤
Some scholars declare it clearly haram, while others say it can be halal if the contract avoids riba, gambling, and uncertainty ā and if the trader fully understands the system and follows it with honesty and care.
Thatās why seeking knowledge is so important. Donāt just follow the hype ā follow the truth. Study. Ask. Understand. Then act with intention.
š§ Trade with taqwa, not just strategy.
š« Put your akhirah first. Always.
May Allah know best, and may He grant all of us success in our journey ā in our wealth, in our faith, and in our akhirah.
Ameen. š¤²
Guys This are my opinion on future trading might be proven wrong in the near future so you arefree to Express your opinion if you want to.