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Topic: [ANN] ADAB - First Islamic Crypto Exchange, based on the Shariah norms - page 101. (Read 87084 times)

legendary
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Why are the multiple alias users flooding this thread?
legendary
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I'm still waiting for the first Confucianism-compliant exchange. Also I'd like to try out a bit of Buddhism lending. Here are some of the ideas for your next ICO.

 Grin

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In the end, the choice is always up to the person. In this case, only those investors who are satisfied with the position of the project will invest in ADAB.
I see only steps forward from the team, they are constantly evolving, I have not observed any problems, everything is going right. Included 2 etyriums in the project
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In the end, the choice is always up to the person. In this case, only those investors who are satisfied with the position of the project will invest in ADAB.
That's it. People who profess Islam know exactly what they can do and what not. And if for some reason this exchange will not meet the standards of Islam, they will not invest in it.
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Cannot understand why are you writing such things? It is not a scam project, and developers even can pass KYC, they see no problem in this.
His claims are not that he accuses that the developers are ordinary scammers what a lot in the crypto market. His accusations are based on the fact that their (project team) ideas about the norms of Islam do not correspond to his ideas. I so understand this conflict.
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In the end, the choice is always up to the person. In this case, only those investors who are satisfied with the position of the project will invest in ADAB.
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As far as I know Islam is not a homogeneous religion. There are several areas of Islam.  Perhaps in various directions of Islam rules are interpreted in different ways, somewhere severely or mildly. But the choice of the project will depend only on the beliefs of the individual.
I am not a connoisseur of the religions of the world, and I don’t know much about Islam in particular. But it seems to me that religion cannot have serious differences within one religious doctrine. There may be differences in the rites or some details. But the concepts of good and evil are all the same.
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As far as I know Islam is not a homogeneous religion. There are several areas of Islam.  Perhaps in various directions of Islam rules are interpreted in different ways, somewhere severely or mildly. But the choice of the project will depend only on the beliefs of the individual.
I am not an expert on Islam. But if in Islam, as you say, there are many trends and they have significant differences, then I think that it is unrealistic to release a project that satisfied everyone.
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I am sure that with the concept given by the team on this project there will be a lot of participants and investors who are interested to join this project, especially if the team is always vigorous and enthusiasm to promote this project there will be no doubt investors to join in this project.

Are you joking? Do you have a dry sense of humour?

The scammers behind this Adab Haraam exchange project are lying by saying this is Shariah compliant.

Any Shariah project taking money from any source without vetting investors is basically tantamount to taking money from drug dealers, pimps and prostitutes.

The trio behind this scam are from Kazakhstan and follow an non-denominational interpretation of their religion which means they have no understanding of what Shariah is and cannot preach it to other people.


Cannot understand why are you writing such things? It is not a scam project, and developers even can pass KYC, they see no problem in this.
I don't understand these people either. It is quite strange to accuse the developers without any reason!
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I am sure that with the concept given by the team on this project there will be a lot of participants and investors who are interested to join this project, especially if the team is always vigorous and enthusiasm to promote this project there will be no doubt investors to join in this project.

Are you joking? Do you have a dry sense of humour?

The scammers behind this Adab Haraam exchange project are lying by saying this is Shariah compliant.

Any Shariah project taking money from any source without vetting investors is basically tantamount to taking money from drug dealers, pimps and prostitutes.

The trio behind this scam are from Kazakhstan and follow an non-denominational interpretation of their religion which means they have no understanding of what Shariah is and cannot preach it to other people.


Cannot understand why are you writing such things? It is not a scam project, and developers even can pass KYC, they see no problem in this.
jr. member
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As far as I know Islam is not a homogeneous religion. There are several areas of Islam.  Perhaps in various directions of Islam rules are interpreted in different ways, somewhere severely or mildly. But the choice of the project will depend only on the beliefs of the individual.
I think that in any case, the Adab project will find its audience, both in Arab countries and around the world
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I'm still waiting for the first Confucianism-compliant exchange. Also I'd like to try out a bit of Buddhism lending. Here are some of the ideas for your next ICO. You make this whole industry a joke.
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As far as I know Islam is not a homogeneous religion. There are several areas of Islam.  Perhaps in various directions of Islam rules are interpreted in different ways, somewhere severely or mildly. But the choice of the project will depend only on the beliefs of the individual.
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Yes. I'm interested too. All cryptocurrencies have the same principle. So in some projects, tokens or coins correspond to Sharia and others do not? How can it be?
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By the way, about the use of cryptocurrency in the Arab world - this morning I read the news of cryptocurrency and saw how a team of a very tough project NEM announced that they had very successful negotiations in the United Arab Emirates. And this country is one of the most advanced in the Arab world. so cryptocurrencies are common in Islamic countries.
What a news! By the way, can you explain me, if Arab Emirates had negotiations with nem, how can we explain it from point of view of Shariah rules?
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Are any existing or upcoming partnersheeps of Adab?
I bet they should collaborate with other muslims

Not any partnerships at the moment, but devs tell that they will be by the end of ICO.
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How many tokens are already sold at the moment? Where can I find this information and how to check it?
Is there no fees calculator on the site? Huh
There is no calculator on the site. In the chat they said that the number of tokens sold would be announced after the completion of private sale.
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By the way, about the use of cryptocurrency in the Arab world - this morning I read the news of cryptocurrency and saw how a team of a very tough project NEM announced that they had very successful negotiations in the United Arab Emirates. And this country is one of the most advanced in the Arab world. so cryptocurrencies are common in Islamic countries.
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Maybe I'm wrong, but in many religions of the world, only official clergy can decide how fully certain religious norms are respected.
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Well, i don't mean that I am sceptical. On a first sight it seems weird, and  my thought was just LOL on the whole idea, but looking at raised soft cap I see that someone has invested.
Raising 2-3 millions today is tough. i don't know how they will base on shariah norms, I am far from it, but it is not typical ICO anyway

Yes, but you dont know for sure  Huh They just announced it and that's all, you never know it for sure without checking the smart contract?
You are right, I don't know it for sure. I've just noticed news about soft cap and thought that it is true, I wasn't interested in checking smart contract and making so deep analysis.

Should you trust anything that these scammers announce?

Just the fact the "scammer bots", "give-me-bounty-for-each-incoherent-post-I-make-to-pump-this-thread", "freebie token seeking vagabonds" and "airdrop beggars" keep pumping up the thread is a big read flag so do not believe everything these scammers say.

Adab Haraam exchange are scammers.... simple.
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