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legendary
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March 28, 2023, 06:59:40 PM
#14
This is what I will say to the op, nice job for spreading love to our Muslim brothers and sisters during this period of Ramadan and thanks for doing so with the funds you get from your bitcoin but I have few questions to ask so I can really understand you clearly.

1) Going with the pictures shown below, how does this add to the promotion of bitcoin since there is nothing to show to the people that what you have done is coming from bitcoin.
I hope you don't find this insulting because am curious about what you have done knowing that you can use this medium to promote bitcoin by teaching them few things about bitcoin and also doing the charity as you have done.
Exactly what I was thinking,
This is a bitcoin forum, everything done here should be to bring more adoption to bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general, if you make money in bitcoin, then sell the bitcoin to give the fiat gotten from the sale to charity, and also doing this with a mindset of promoting bitcoin/spreading love with bitcoin, it simply means that the main purpose of the charity wasn't realized in any way..

The best way would have been to approach the Muslim brother or sister, or the priest in charge it the mosque (what ever they are called), take time to explain what bitcoin is to them, then offer to create a bitcoin wallet for them, after doing so, then gift them some bitcoin and then also show them how they can convert it to fiat and withdraw the money to their own bank account if they want - this way, the message is perfected passed, they now know what bitcoin is and how it works..

Anyways, good initiative mate, a little adjustment will make this very perfect.
jr. member
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March 28, 2023, 06:43:36 PM
#13
If you want to spread the love with Bitcoins, you can send me some.
sr. member
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March 28, 2023, 06:30:59 PM
#12
appreciate your positive suggestion OP, I did this activity before Ramadan under the name Friday of Blessings, but I can't give an explanation of where I got the money, because in Islam btc is not recommended to invest for reasons that don't have a hadith.
all come back from the intention within just to seek blessings on our income,
sr. member
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March 28, 2023, 06:20:11 PM
#11
I think it would have been more better had you inscribe a written note on the envelope like this... "Donated from my profit made in Bitcoin"
I don’t think he will be able to do that because bitcoin is forbidden in Islam. Muslims are not allowed to invest in bitcoin and I don’t think the mosque would appreciate it if they found out the money came from bitcoin. As much as what OP intentions were pure and from his heart, there are people there who would be offended because it’s against their religious belief.

yes, I think it's possible that OP already understands the conditions that exist in his religion, so he doesn't openly display or show that the results of what OP did came from selling some of his Bitcoin assets.
as far as I know, in Islam and some religious leaders consider Bitcoin to be prohibited but there are also some who agree, I don't know if there are still many pros and cons in my opinion.
but apart from that the OP has done a good thing by giving up selling some of his Bitcoin to do good. it is a good thing that needs to be emulated so that we take advantage of what we have to do good to fellow human beings.
I salute to you OP for using Bitcoin for good, and by the way happy Ramadan fasting for OP and all people who are Muslim.
legendary
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March 28, 2023, 06:14:12 PM
#10
If you look through my past posts, you will see that I've used this forum/bitcoin as a way to spread "love" , as you so speak.  I am very big in to charity and giving back to others, especially animals.  I've used bitcoin as a way to bring people together here several times having to do with animals and human charity.

My question here however is the money simply going to people in need, or is this only going to people "of faith"? Personally I don't believe in any one religion, and think there's better ways of going about helping others.

But, I'd like to understand better from you..
hero member
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March 28, 2023, 05:56:12 PM
#9
I think it would have been more better had you inscribe a written note on the envelope like this... "Donated from my profit made in Bitcoin"
I don’t think he will be able to do that because bitcoin is forbidden in Islam. Muslims are not allowed to invest in bitcoin and I don’t think the mosque would appreciate it if they found out the money came from bitcoin. As much as what OP intentions were pure and from his heart, there are people there who would be offended because it’s against their religious belief.
hero member
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March 28, 2023, 05:13:02 PM
#8
That's really nice of you @ O.P for sparing out few BTC just to spread love during this season of love, armsgiving, joy and laughter, called Ramadan and Easter period celebrated all around the world by Muslims and Christians. Moreover, it only takes only someone with a good health to sacrifice for the benefit of others just like you intend doing. But from the look of the envelope, it creates no impart about Bitcoin, because whoever receives it will only see it as an ordinary fiat, of which I guess I think it would have been more better had you inscribe a written note on the envelope like this... "Donated from my profit made in Bitcoin"
member
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March 28, 2023, 03:55:11 PM
#7
This is a good thing, well done. Anywhere we find ourselves we should make it a habit of making positive impacts.
hero member
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March 28, 2023, 03:01:45 PM
#6
This is what I will say to the op, nice job for spreading love to our Muslim brothers and sisters during this period of Ramadan and thanks for doing so with the funds you get from your bitcoin but I have few questions to ask so I can really understand you clearly.

1) Going with the pictures shown below, how does this add to the promotion of bitcoin since there is nothing to show to the people that what you have done is coming from bitcoin.
I hope you don't find this insulting because am curious about what you have done knowing that you can use this medium to promote bitcoin by teaching them few things about bitcoin and also doing the charity as you have done.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with you asking crucial questions about the spread of bitcoin. The crowd needs the entire information that will yield profits into their pockets with full confidence of standing firmly. Donating bitcoin to the charity organizations for proper confirmation of growth, would strive further the solid earnings of the project. Bitcoin is very important to traders because it's a hugh benefits to them. Enlightened the minds of people who are unawared with the new project, by spreading more positive information about bitcoin.
hero member
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March 28, 2023, 05:15:22 AM
#5
This is what I will say to the op, nice job for spreading love to our Muslim brothers and sisters during this period of Ramadan and thanks for doing so with the funds you get from your bitcoin but I have few questions to ask so I can really understand you clearly.

1) Going with the pictures shown below, how does this add to the promotion of bitcoin since there is nothing to show to the people that what you have done is coming from bitcoin.
I hope you don't find this insulting because am curious about what you have done knowing that you can use this medium to promote bitcoin by teaching them few things about bitcoin and also doing the charity as you have done.
hero member
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March 28, 2023, 03:30:23 AM
#4
Good job @OP for being kind with the others, but there's a thing I think you must do for the next time, it's about permissions.

You're saying you give your Bitcoin to a mosque and it's used to break fast with the other peoples, but you're forget to let them know if the original source of the money is come from Bitcoin. Bitcoin is haram for Muslims even though you're use it for good, I pretty aware there's a discussion if Bitcoin could be halal, depends on your perspective. But most people still think Bitcoin is haram and they will refuse any money or gift if it's related with Bitcoin.
Well, you might have a point on that. I mean the time of Ramadan is a time to reflect, commune and also give good gifts and I think the Op's intentions are good.
 If you look at this from a Sharia legal point of view, crypto and in this case Bitcoin can be a permissible gift since there's no specific prohibition for issuance and transaction embedded in the Quran. So, it could still be a worthy gift, even if it were converted to fiat.
sr. member
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March 28, 2023, 02:47:42 AM
#3
You still use Fiat, what are you trying to achieve here? You are simply helping people with Fiat nothing more, it only makes sense if those you are helping are accepting Bitcoin from you directly, I will even have more interest in this because it's not just about the "helping" part but you are also promoting Bitcoin.

Even if they don't have time to do research about what Bitcoin is, you have simply created a chance of curiosity in the minds of the receivers, they can ask later what Bitcoin is all about.

But I get you, how will they even sell their Bitcoin for Fiat when they don't know what it is all about, but another thing is they do have children at home, and educated children will dig into the curiosity more, wanting to know how to turn Bitcoin into money.

Anyway, you did what you could, Bless You.
legendary
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March 28, 2023, 02:13:21 AM
#2
Good job @OP for being kind with the others, but there's a thing I think you must do for the next time, it's about permissions.

You're saying you give your Bitcoin to a mosque and it's used to break fast with the other peoples, but you're forget to let them know if the original source of the money is come from Bitcoin. Bitcoin is haram for Muslims even though you're use it for good, I pretty aware there's a discussion if Bitcoin could be halal, depends on your perspective. But most people still think Bitcoin is haram and they will refuse any money or gift if it's related with Bitcoin.
hero member
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March 28, 2023, 01:54:24 AM
#1
This world is inhabited by many religious adherents who do not look at skin color. The beauty of the world when all believers from various backgrounds and from various skin colors respect and protect each other and share with each other will find love.

Currently Muslims are fulfilling an obligation to fast in Ramadan in ways that may vary from one country to another.
How happy it would be if all of us from all over the world who were involved in Bitcoin activity were willing to campaign or socialize a form of love at a moment like this.



If I personally give a small amount of Bitcoin which I convert into fiat (26 Maret 2023) and give it to a mosque as provisions for breaking the fast together, there may be other religious leaders with their congregations who will provide provisions by distributing them to residents crossing the main road as shown in this picture.



There is no intention to force, but what I do is a form of love from someone who loves Bitcoin to them through Bitcoin. If there are friends who are willing to carry out this form of activity or in their own way, the documentation can be shared here. If this is during the Ramadan Kareem moment, we can also do it at other moments full of love on other occasions.

*If in the picture there are similarities in places, people and designs that are purely the same, it is not an intentional element.
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