if you are saying this is haram this is not let's stick to the basics expecting a return far more than your income where you have not done any hard work also should be haram
Kubism
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FUTURES TRADING: IS IT REALLY HALAL? 🤔 A Wake-Up Call for Muslims My dear brothers and sisters in Islam… I had to confront something uncomfortable: is chasing fast profits worth endangering my hereafter? 🛑 Before you tap that 100x leverage button, take a moment — this could save your Deen. 👇
❌ Why I Believe Most Futures Trading is HARAM:
1️⃣ Gharar (Excessive Uncertainty): Trading contracts without actual ownership? That’s not commerce — that’s closer to gambling. 🎲 2️⃣ Riba (Interest): Margin and leverage often come with hidden interest charges — even if subtle, it’s still impermissible. 3️⃣ Maisir (Speculation): Betting on price swings is dangerously similar to games of chance. 🎰 4️⃣ Deferred Transactions: In Islam, a valid sale involves immediate payment and delivery — futures rarely offer that.
✅ When Could It Be HALAL? (Very Limited Cases)
Only when these strict conditions are met: 🔹 The traded asset is tangible, halal, and exists 🔹 Zero leverage or interest involved 🔹 You possess full ownership before trading 🔹 The intention is hedging or wealth preservation — not risky speculation (Think classical Salam contracts, not today's speculative derivatives.)
📚 Scholarly Views:
AAOIFI: Clearly declares it haram
Darul Uloom Deoband: Also rules it haram
Some contemporary scholars: Allow under very tight guidelines
⚠️ My Sincere Reflection:
Let’s be real — most futures platforms today feel more like digital gambling halls dressed in trading charts. Our Akhirah is not a price we can afford to pay for greed, hype, or momentary profit.
👇 A Heartfelt Reminder: Ask yourself — are you building wealth the halal way, or just following the crowd toward spiritual loss? I had to check myself… maybe it’s time you do too.