đš My Beloved Brothers & Sisters in Islam⊠Please Read This With Your Heart đ
Every single day, more Muslims are stepping into futures trading, chasing fast profits â but not realizing they might be walking straight into something haram.
This isnât just about making money.
Itâs about your imaan, your akhirah, your soul. đ
đ„ Whatâs the issue?
Futures trading involves gharar (excessive uncertainty), riba (interest), and maysir (gambling).
You're not actually buying anything real â you're betting on price moves. Thatâs not honest trade.
Thatâs speculation â and many scholars warn strongly against it. đ§š
đ But Alhamdulillah, Allah ï·» has given us better paths.
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#SpotTrading is one of them.
When you buy a coin like $WCT (@WalletConnect), you actually own it.
No leverage. No interest. No shady bets.
You buy and sell when you choose â clear, clean, transparent. Just like the trade our Prophet ï·ș encouraged. đïž
đ Remember:
Haram money might bring hype, but it will never bring barakah.
And whatâs the point of success if your heart is uneasy and your akhirah is at risk? đ
đ Is it all black and white?
Not always. Some scholars do allow futures in very specific, strict conditions â no riba, no uncertainty, no gambling, full knowledge, full intention.
But the majority view is still that itâs better to avoid.
Thatâs why seeking knowledge is so, so important.
Donât follow hype. Follow haqq.
Ask. Study. Reflect. Make informed choices.
đ§ Trade with taqwa, not just âstrategy.â
đ« Put your akhirah first, always.
May Allah ï·» guide us all, protect our rizq, purify our wealth, and bless our hustle â in dunya and akhirah. Ameen đ€Č
đŁïž These are my humble views. I could be wrong â and Iâm open to discussion.
Letâs share, learn, and grow together for the sake of Allah.