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Topic: [ANN] ADAB - First Islamic Crypto Exchange, based on the Shariah norms - page 153. (Read 87067 times)

jr. member
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hmm, this concept seems interesting for me, as far as I understood, your crypto exchange should comply with Shariah norms and now we don't have something like that.
Do you think this idea could really work? Where is Islam and where are cryptocurrencies? The idea is certainly good, but how to translate it into reality?
full member
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It is very difficult to attract people who profess Islam to a business that is contrary to religion. But times change. Interest in cryptocurrencies is growing.

Sure, that why such projects as ADAB comes to this market.
member
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hmm, this concept seems interesting for me, as far as I understood, your crypto exchange should comply with Shariah norms and now we don't have something like that.
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Do you have marketing plan? I know that advertisement on ethere scan can bring you investors and increase brand awareness. What about your ways to attract users?
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I really like the idea of popularizing cryptocurrency in the East in Islamic countries.
By the way, have you noticed that there are very few crypto projects from Islamic countries? We can say that there are practically none. Why is that?
Probably because their religion prohibits such actions.
That's why islamic banking was created and Adab is trying to make something like that in crypto sphere.
The guys in the team are doing everything right, in our world you always have to do something new, strive for something
Yeah, I agree, they are doing right things and their actions should bring benefit to both holders and users.
I believe investors will get what they want eventually and it will be sucessful project
member
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I was really impressed by this idea, it is absolutely unique and I've never seen something like that.
You should make a good promotion in islamic countries
legendary
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Adab exchange are fooling investors by lying to them.

This is not Muslim, Halah or Shariah compliant project. This is a project run by a team, some of who claim to be Muslim and some are not. The "team" are saying this is a Shariah compliant exchange without explaining which interpretation of Islam they follow.
jr. member
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I think that people who want to participate in the project and make money will pay attention to the prospects of the project itself. Religion, and especially Islam, has nothing to do with ICO.
I agree that religion can not be associated with blockchain technologies or cryptocurrencies in General.

In this Adab project religion is used as a form of service to serve certain communities that have rules and procedures that are different from others, it's just that I don't understand how they apply Islamic Shari'a in the crypto world, are ADAB teams truly religious experts?
Apparently, yes, as we see, the team keeps the rules in the project that do not perevate development
It has always been important to keep your way strictly to the rules, study all the risks that are waiting for you on the way and keep competitors on the way.
Before you enter the market and do your business, you need a business plan, so you need to build on it in the future and keep to the plan
It is very important to make a good business plan so that the project adheres to it, and the team understands what it does, you need to study the competition market very well.
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I think that people who want to participate in the project and make money will pay attention to the prospects of the project itself. Religion, and especially Islam, has nothing to do with ICO.
I agree that religion can not be associated with blockchain technologies or cryptocurrencies in General.

In this Adab project religion is used as a form of service to serve certain communities that have rules and procedures that are different from others, it's just that I don't understand how they apply Islamic Shari'a in the crypto world, are ADAB teams truly religious experts?
Apparently, yes, as we see, the team keeps the rules in the project that do not perevate development
It has always been important to keep your way strictly to the rules, study all the risks that are waiting for you on the way and keep competitors on the way.
Before you enter the market and do your business, you need a business plan, so you need to build on it in the future and keep to the plan
jr. member
Activity: 226
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I think that people who want to participate in the project and make money will pay attention to the prospects of the project itself. Religion, and especially Islam, has nothing to do with ICO.
I agree that religion can not be associated with blockchain technologies or cryptocurrencies in General.

In this Adab project religion is used as a form of service to serve certain communities that have rules and procedures that are different from others, it's just that I don't understand how they apply Islamic Shari'a in the crypto world, are ADAB teams truly religious experts?
Apparently, yes, as we see, the team keeps the rules in the project that do not perevate development
It has always been important to keep your way strictly to the rules, study all the risks that are waiting for you on the way and keep competitors on the way.
legendary
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Apparently, yes, as we see, the team keeps the rules in the project that do not perevate development

You are mistaken. If they take money from the following or do not vet the following investors then they are not Muslim Shariah exchange:

pimps
prostitutes
porn actors
those currently behind bars in prison serving prison sentences
those that sell drugs/narcotics
those that manufacture, test and sell weapons
those that own publications online/print media cursing Muslims and those that have anti-Muslim agenda
those that own, transport or sells alcohol
jr. member
Activity: 111
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I think that people who want to participate in the project and make money will pay attention to the prospects of the project itself. Religion, and especially Islam, has nothing to do with ICO.
I agree that religion can not be associated with blockchain technologies or cryptocurrencies in General.

In this Adab project religion is used as a form of service to serve certain communities that have rules and procedures that are different from others, it's just that I don't understand how they apply Islamic Shari'a in the crypto world, are ADAB teams truly religious experts?
Apparently, yes, as we see, the team keeps the rules in the project that do not perevate development
legendary
Activity: 2534
Merit: 1713
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In this Adab project religion is used as a form of service to serve certain communities that have rules and procedures that are different from others, it's just that I don't understand how they apply Islamic Shari'a in the crypto world, are ADAB teams truly religious experts?

Adab exchange are fooling investors by lying to them.

This is not Muslim, Halah or Shariah compliant project. This is a project run by a team, some of who claim to be Muslim and some are not. The "team" are saying this is a Shariah compliant exchange without explaining which interpretation of Islam they follow.

Because they have no vetting system in place to ensure investors buy in to the ICO with Halal/permissible money, it means (by default) they are willing to take investment from the following an more:

pimps
prostitutes
porn actors
those currently behind bars in prison serving prison sentences
those that sell drugs/narcotics
those that manufacture, test and sell weapons
those that own publications online/print media cursing Muslims and those that have anti-Muslim agenda
those that own, transport or sells alcohol


Any investment from the above and more means the project cannot be "Shariah" compliant yet these clowns say they are offering a Shariah compliant exchange?
sr. member
Activity: 588
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I think that people who want to participate in the project and make money will pay attention to the prospects of the project itself. Religion, and especially Islam, has nothing to do with ICO.
I agree that religion can not be associated with blockchain technologies or cryptocurrencies in General.

In this Adab project religion is used as a form of service to serve certain communities that have rules and procedures that are different from others, it's just that I don't understand how they apply Islamic Shari'a in the crypto world, are ADAB teams truly religious experts?
jr. member
Activity: 111
Merit: 4
I think that people who want to participate in the project and make money will pay attention to the prospects of the project itself. Religion, and especially Islam, has nothing to do with ICO.
I agree that religion can not be associated with blockchain technologies or cryptocurrencies in General.

It cannot be connected to each other, religion and business, two incompatible things.
Are you sure that you wrote? Religion and business are not compatible? I understood correctly? In Russia, for example, a religious money-raising business is second only to drug dealers.
Russia is a separate world in general, I don’t want to say anything bad, but everything’s not in the hands of people, that's the whole point)
There is no way to compare, each country has its own religions and understandings, the team is doing everything right
For them, it is important that religion does not affect the business itself, for the rules are very important to them.
jr. member
Activity: 171
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I think that people who want to participate in the project and make money will pay attention to the prospects of the project itself. Religion, and especially Islam, has nothing to do with ICO.
I agree that religion can not be associated with blockchain technologies or cryptocurrencies in General.

It cannot be connected to each other, religion and business, two incompatible things.
Are you sure that you wrote? Religion and business are not compatible? I understood correctly? In Russia, for example, a religious money-raising business is second only to drug dealers.
Russia is a separate world in general, I don’t want to say anything bad, but everything’s not in the hands of people, that's the whole point)
There is no way to compare, each country has its own religions and understandings, the team is doing everything right
jr. member
Activity: 287
Merit: 1
I think that people who want to participate in the project and make money will pay attention to the prospects of the project itself. Religion, and especially Islam, has nothing to do with ICO.
I agree that religion can not be associated with blockchain technologies or cryptocurrencies in General.

It cannot be connected to each other, religion and business, two incompatible things.
Are you sure that you wrote? Religion and business are not compatible? I understood correctly? In Russia, for example, a religious money-raising business is second only to drug dealers.
Russia is a separate world in general, I don’t want to say anything bad, but everything’s not in the hands of people, that's the whole point)
member
Activity: 322
Merit: 10
I think that people who want to participate in the project and make money will pay attention to the prospects of the project itself. Religion, and especially Islam, has nothing to do with ICO.
I agree that religion can not be associated with blockchain technologies or cryptocurrencies in General.

It cannot be connected to each other, religion and business, two incompatible things.
Are you sure that you wrote? Religion and business are not compatible? I understood correctly? In Russia, for example, a religious money-raising business is second only to drug dealers.
jr. member
Activity: 171
Merit: 1
I think that people who want to participate in the project and make money will pay attention to the prospects of the project itself. Religion, and especially Islam, has nothing to do with ICO.
I agree that religion can not be associated with blockchain technologies or cryptocurrencies in General.

It cannot be connected to each other, religion and business, two incompatible things.
jr. member
Activity: 182
Merit: 1
I think that people who want to participate in the project and make money will pay attention to the prospects of the project itself. Religion, and especially Islam, has nothing to do with ICO.
I agree that religion can not be associated with blockchain technologies or cryptocurrencies in General.
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