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May 30, 2016, 01:25:35 PM
#42
Bitcoin is a currency and is earned and spend(used) the same as other currency, so what is haram(forbidden) in a currency?

haram is only those which you get through the wrong ways, like if you steal money from someone then it is haram, if you get it by making fool someone then it is haram(forbidden). While if you earn it through your job or any legit hard-work (in which while earning you do not harm any other person or anyone's economy/property) then it is not haram but halal(pure) income.

And if you are curious about the money from faucets, giveaways and mining then you get money from there with hardworking, and you earn there while benefitting other, like the owner of faucet also earn some amount when you claim, and the giveaway is something charity by a person/company or sometimes it happens that someone for the sake of advertising gives free money etc. and for the mining I will say it is a job a work for which you get your wage.
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May 30, 2016, 01:10:58 PM
#41
Oh, pls dont go this way. If your religion does not allow u to use BTC or if u have any doubt about it, DONT USE IT.

Crypto s a very forward looking tech and no need for any kind of religious dogmas to hold it back.


WOW.,. it was amazing...
today's sophisticated, currency bitcoin is worldwide, and I really liked it  Wink Roll Eyes
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May 30, 2016, 01:06:30 PM
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If you made something haram to get them then they are haram otherwise, they are halal. In other words, if you are getting them from faucets / Mining or giveaways then It's halal but from Gambling it's Haram.
Now you should know how much you deposited into the wallet and from where exactly . I'm pretty sure the bitcoin addresses of gambling websites are known so It shouldn't be a problem to know where you (gambling website) received them once that's done you should get rid of them. (give them away to someone (making sure they will not return to you in any way) or to a charity or something).



ok it's true.
maybe we should believe in trust, respectively.
correct ?
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May 30, 2016, 12:57:45 PM
#39
Oh, pls dont go this way. If your religion does not allow u to use BTC or if u have any doubt about it, DONT USE IT.

Crypto s a very forward looking tech and no need for any kind of religious dogmas to hold it back.
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May 30, 2016, 12:55:21 PM
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if used for gambling certainly unlawful.

scholars in my country say, using bitcoin unclean

but if bitcoin used it smana not fair for gambling and so forth, but.... used for such exchange of goods, services, and other legal foundations that what you think Undecided
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May 30, 2016, 12:48:13 PM
#37
Halal or Haram   Huh
If Bitcoin BTC From the results Faucet, Mining, Nuyul, Giveaway, And Gambling placed in the same wallet  Huh
Please lightening and further explanation before astray Grin
Thanks before  Wink
Greetings HunterBTC

It is the same thing if you put the money that you earned from your job + things that you sold + things that you stole in the same bank account!
So basically, money from your job is halal and the other part that you stole are haram... So simple... just consider bitcoin as a currency  Smiley


ok thanks for the reply.  Wink
so basically, essentially money earned from illicit work remains unclean, and money earned from lawful work that remains kosher even though mixed in one bank brand, is not it? Undecided
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May 30, 2016, 11:55:13 AM
#36
If you consider that if they're used once to gamble they're haram, then all the bitcoins being used regularly are haram.
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May 30, 2016, 11:48:43 AM
#35
My neighbour watches porn over his cable connection. I guess that makes the cable haram. Does this mean that no muslims should use the same internet connection?
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May 30, 2016, 10:19:44 AM
#34
I think it depends on how to get it (bitcoin), if got from scamming people, surely isn't halal.
because I believe there is no religion that teaches evil deeds.
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May 30, 2016, 02:08:14 AM
#33
Bitcoin that did not go through a mixer is not Halal, but once you pushed it through these mixer services, it is totally cleaned and you can be sure that it is not Haram. ^joking^ My friend, do you wash your money before you use it daily? Bitcoin is simply a technology and has nothing to do with religion. ^smile^
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May 30, 2016, 01:13:34 AM
#32
first,bitcoin is a currency not a HYIP,Ponzi,or anything like that,and whether haram or halal is depend to the one who use it and how they can gather it,if you're asking whether bitcoin halal or haram,it's indeed halal because its function just like the main currency in your country
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May 30, 2016, 01:00:53 AM
#31
I think to see halal or haram we need to do is "ijtihad" committed by Muslims themselves. whether bitcoin has more advantages than disadvantages. if bitcoin has more advantages than disadvantages for the Muslims. then bitcoin can be called halal
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May 30, 2016, 12:52:08 AM
#30
Please put religion out of bitcoins.
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May 30, 2016, 12:50:32 AM
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Bitcoin is not incompatible in Islam. Bitcoin can conform to principles of Islamic finance, particularly being free from the influence of riba’ (interest), incorporates the principles of mashala (social benefits of positive externalities), and mudharabah (mutual risk-sharing).
In terms of bitcoin’s legal status as ‘money’ in Islam, religious scholars did not declare it as impermissible, but mainly cautioned against its volatile nature. If volatility is out of the picture, one may make the informed opinion that bitcoin is halal as legal tender.
There are a lot of potential for Bitcoin applicability in Islamic banking and finance. With only one type of product currently available, the market is far from saturated to serve the world’s 1.6 billion Muslim population.

https://www.coingecko.com/buzz/bitcoin-islam-islamic-banking-finance
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May 30, 2016, 12:35:55 AM
#28
There is nothing much to relate bitcoin with religious facts. Just as other currencies think this to be a currency. It has given you accessibility to earn more for your comfort living as that you get from a day job.
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May 29, 2016, 11:55:11 PM
#27
Most bitcoin being used for transaction. As I can see that gambling transaction is the highest traffic.
I think it's haram if bitcoin is being use in that way no matter what method do you use !
Porn is biggest, drugs is second.  Gambling is also very high on the list.  This shit is definitely Haram.  Don't touch Bitcoin or Satin will own your soul forever.  Allah Akbar.
Haram or halal? what does it mean i just want to ask so that i learn more about bitcoin..
Looks like these words are muslim.. never heard this kind of word..

halal = good and approved by allah
haram = bad and disallowed by allah
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May 29, 2016, 11:54:08 PM
#26
Halal or Haram   Huh
If Bitcoin BTC From the results Faucet, Mining, Nuyul, Giveaway, And Gambling placed in the same wallet  Huh
Please lightening and further explanation before astray Grin
Thanks before  Wink



Greetings HunterBTC

Imagine you are eating something and you put a little (filthiness or shit) and mix them. I consider the same like earning money in the honest way and putting gambling (haram money).
My suggestion is to remove these haram money from your wallet and giveaway to people that need money, and stop earning money that is haram.

Then dollars should be haram even more because all money that is created is created as debt, and as far as i know, usury is forbidden and haram so all dollars and fiat currency should be haram.

in that sense, bitcoin is more halal than any fiat currency, because at least it's created in a halal way.
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May 29, 2016, 11:49:43 PM
#25
Dont really know if bitcoin is halal or haram. But i do treat Bitcoin like my fiat money. Its just a cash in other form. It what we do with bitcoin will be my concern for halal or haram.

My 2cent.
legendary
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May 29, 2016, 11:39:27 PM
#24
Please don't bring religion in this forum. It is a place for like minded money makers.

though i agree with the sentiment. you have to realise that people who are "like minded" are potentially a religion
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May 29, 2016, 11:32:02 PM
#23
Most bitcoin being used for transaction. As I can see that gambling transaction is the highest traffic.
I think it's haram if bitcoin is being use in that way no matter what method do you use !
Porn is biggest, drugs is second.  Gambling is also very high on the list.  This shit is definitely Haram.  Don't touch Bitcoin or Satin will own your soul forever.  Allah Akbar.
Haram or halal? what does it mean i just want to ask so that i learn more about bitcoin..
Looks like these words are muslim.. never heard this kind of word..
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