Future Trading in Islam Halal or Haram? ☪

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Today topic is Future Trading. It is a latest way of trade where you don’t buy coin directly, but you open a contract to buy or sell at future price. Many people use leverage in it, which means you borrow money from exchange to trade bigger.


Some Islamic scholars say it is haram because it has interest (riba), gambling (maysir), and high risk. You don’t own real asset, only a paper contract, and you are betting on price going up or down. This is like speculation and can cause full loss fast.


Some scholars say it can be halal if there is no interest, no borrowing, and you are using it only for hedging (protecting your investment). But in most exchanges, leverage and fees make it similar to gambling.


According to my research, in light of Islam, the way most people do future trading today is close to haram because it has elements of gambling and no real asset transfer. If someone still wants to do it, they must remove leverage, interest, and trade only with own money but this is rare in current market.


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