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Topic: [ANN] ADAB - First Islamic Crypto Exchange, based on the Shariah norms - page 154. (Read 87067 times)

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Part of the project ADAB team live in eastern countries. It is unlikely that they would risk pointing out Islam in their project and violating it. I think this is unlikely.
You're right. In the Islamic world there are very strict morals. I think that there no one will risk playing jokes with religion.
I think the team agreed and got all the approvals.
I like that the team regularly publishes news in their channels. It says that they work a lot on the result.
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I think people who don't understand their laws should not criticize.All individually.
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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
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You have awesome challenge in your bounty channel! Good opportunity to earn some tokens and more luquid  coins, I mean ethereum
mate, can you gave me some links on their bounty camapigns and channels?
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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.
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As far as I know, they just reached soft cap, so ICO is strarted. As for other information you can keep on track their announcement channel in telegram,twitter and website as well
this is good enough. Can you tell me something about their token metrics?
Token metrics is on the first page and web site. To be hinest I prefer smaller token metrics, but here is islamic project, so everything is possible, nobody know perfect token metrics
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As far as I know, they just reached soft cap, so ICO is strarted. As for other information you can keep on track their announcement channel in telegram,twitter and website as well
this is good enough. Can you tell me something about their token metrics?

Adab exchange are a scam outfit, why bother investigating their tokens lies?
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As far as I know, they just reached soft cap, so ICO is strarted. As for other information you can keep on track their announcement channel in telegram,twitter and website as well
this is good enough. Can you tell me something about their token metrics?
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This is a scam project run by a bunch of clowns that are out of their depth

They are selling this project as Shariah compliant but many of the team behind it are not even Muslim. And the ones who claim to be Muslim or have Muslim names do not even declare which sect or denominations they belong to.

Board of Advisors: (https://adabsolutions.com/docs/wp/en_wp.pdf)

Sulaiman Al-Fahim - Advisor on Investment and Strategic Development
--If he is Muslim which sect of Islam does he follow?
--Does he have any qualification is Islamic Studies specialising in Finance?

Ali al-Khamis - Business Development Advisor
--If he is Muslim which sect of Islam does he follow?
--Does he have any qualification is Islamic Studies specialising in Finance?

Md-Mofassair-Hossain - Advisor Marketing and PR
--If he is Muslim which sect of Islam does he follow?
--Does he have any qualification is Islamic Studies specialising in Finance?
--If he is Muslim why is shortening his first name Mohammed/Muhammad to Md when the significance of that name for all Muslims is proudly know.

Roll Eyes Gaurav Areng Chakraverti - Marketing ICO Advisor
--This man is NOT Muslim as his name clearly suggests it... According to Shariah this man is a non-believer so should he be onboard a Shariah compliant project?


Roll Eyes Jorges Rodriguez - Security Advisor
--This man is NOT Muslim as his name suggests...
--Adab Exchange Whitepaper: "Ethical hacker since childhood, security expert, blockchain developer and project manager. Jorge Rodriguez is passionate about technology which is considered one of the greatest security experts in the world of CryptoCurrencies."

--This man is NOT Muslim as his name clearly suggests it... According to Shariah this man is a non-believer so should he be onboard a Shariah compliant project?

Which clever individual decided to have an "ethical hacker" on board for a Shariah compliant or any ICO project.... pathetic.

There are other people from the ICO whitepaper that give rise to concern too but I am waiting for replies to this and my previous posts first...

@whitetoo - You are the OP we wait for you to reply. Please explain why you think this project is Shariah compliant because after reading through the thread and reading your whitepaper, this project is not in accordance with Shariah. Thank you.

Adab (Arabic: أدب‎) in the context of behavior, refers to prescribed Islamic etiquette: "refinement, good manners, morals, decorum, decency, humaneness" so hurry up Adab Team and @whitetoo live up to your projects name and start replying to the posts asking you questions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adab_(Islam)

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I think people who don't understand their laws should not criticize.All individually.
Of course, for each person it is individual, and no one has the right to impose their faith.
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Looking forward to your contests in the chat.Really wonder what it will be.
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Part of the project ADAB team live in eastern countries. It is unlikely that they would risk pointing out Islam in their project and violating it. I think this is unlikely.
You're right. In the Islamic world there are very strict morals. I think that there no one will risk playing jokes with religion.
I think the team agreed and got all the approvals.
I like that the team regularly publishes news in their channels. It says that they work a lot on the result.
Without hard work, there will be nothing, we all know perfectly well that everywhere you have to sacrifice something to get the long-awaited result.
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But for Muslim people is really very important to do everything in the laws of Shariat.
Yeah, that's right. Muslim people will do the business which is suitable on the Sharia norm. They will not do any business which contrary to the Sharia norm. So I think this project will be a good place for the Muslim people, this project will get many supports from the Muslim people.
The team knows what it is doing and where it is developing its business, yes, everything there is very strict with them the laws, the rules and the laws are the main thing, it’s not necessary to break
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But for Muslim people is really very important to do everything in the laws of Shariat.
Yeah, that's right. Muslim people will do the business which is suitable on the Sharia norm. They will not do any business which contrary to the Sharia norm. So I think this project will be a good place for the Muslim people, this project will get many supports from the Muslim people.
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team members say they have already collected a lot of money for the project.people believe in him if invest money.
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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?

Adab exchange do not have a 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?

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.

Adab exchange = Scammers
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You can easily define whether it is a scam or not - just ask their smart contract. If they reach the soft-cap, they have to show the collected funds, this is how ICO works, transparency should be in the first place.
Did you ask the team to provide data? What did they answer? I really would not want this project to be a fraud. I really like the idea of popularizing cryptocurrency in the East in Islamic countries.
Also, you can check:
- GitHub: Do they update it regularly?
- Do they have good use cases?
- Does the platform have a game-changer technology?

If it all YES, you shouldn't fear anything.

Right now I see only a bunch of Russians, who want to get money from the Muslim sector.

Can you prove me wrong? Can they show the smart contract? Can they prove(by a third party) that the project is following Shariah norms?
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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?
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You can easily define whether it is a scam or not - just ask their smart contract. If they reach the soft-cap, they have to show the collected funds, this is how ICO works, transparency should be in the first place.
Did you ask the team to provide data? What did they answer? I really would not want this project to be a fraud. I really like the idea of popularizing cryptocurrency in the East in Islamic countries.
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