FUTURE TRADING 📉
📌 Why is Futures Trading Haram in Islam? | Halal Crypto Guide
📉 In today’s fast-paced crypto world, Futures Trading is seen as a shortcut to quick profits.
But many Muslims are unaware that this method of trading goes against the core principles of Islamic finance.
❌ What Happens in Futures Trading?
You don’t actually buy the real asset
It’s based on speculation (guessing)
It involves leverage (borrowing money to trade)
Often includes interest (Riba) and high risk
It resembles gambling (Qimar)
📖 What Does Islam Say?
Islam permits trade that involves:
✅ Real asset ownership
✅ Transparency and fairness
✅ No interest (Riba)
✅ No speculation or gambling
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The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
> “Leave that which causes you doubt.”
(Tirmidhi)
> “Every loan that draws interest is Riba, and Riba is Haram.”
(Muslim)
Futures trading is based on uncertainty, risk, and guesswork — all of which are prohibited in Shariah.
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⚠️ Futures Trading = Modern Gambling?
In Futures, you're not buying a coin — you're betting on price movement, often with borrowed money.
That’s not investing.
That’s speculation and gambling — both are Haram in Islam.
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✅ What’s a Halal Option?
Spot Trading is a Shariah-compliant alternative:
You own the asset
No interest or debt
Clear, transparent transactions
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