PJIR | Pakistan Journal of Islamic Research - Multan

پاکستان جرنل آف اسلامک ریسرچ

BAHAUDDIN ZAKARIYA UNIVERSITY, MULTAN, PAKISTAN
ISSN (print): 2070-0326
ISSN (online): 2618-0820

The Validity of Cryptocurrencies in Shariah

  • Ihsan ur Rahman Ghauri/
  • Ghulam Mustafa/
  • December 31, 2020
Keywords
Cryptocurrencies, Protocol, Halal, Haram, Derivatives
Abstract

This paper takes into see the conditions that render a venture or exchange haram in Islam and relates them to cryptographic forms of money through a writing research philosophy. Moreover, components that exist in the digital currency biological system, for example, tokens, introductory coin contributions (ICOs) and cryptographic money subordinates are evaluated to check concerning whether they are viable with Islam. The contrast among Bitcoin and its choices is additionally perceived by examining their hidden innovation and how they could be a significant instrument in characterizing whether a cryptographic money falls in the Islamic reasonability standards. It infers that in spite of the fact that the innovation of cryptographic forms of money in itself is Halal; various angles contribute in choosing whether the particular advanced cash being referred to is Halal or Haram. Future exploration is required on several central points of interest identified with Proof of Stake convention which has been examined.

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Author(s):

Institute of Islamic Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore.

Pakistan

  • ihsanghauri@gmail.com

Assistant Professor of Islamiat, Govt. College (Boys) Gulberg, Lahore.

Pakistan

Details:

Type: Article
Volume: 21
Issue: 2
Language: English
Id: 600e76c3989a6
Pages 45 - 54
Published December 31, 2020

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