Bitcoin trading is “forbidden” under Islamic teachings, Grand Mufti Shawki Allam said, according to the BBC. Trading in the cryptocurrency carried risks of “fraudulence, lack of knowledge, and cheating,” and that risks could arise because was not subject to surveillance by any centralized authority, he says.
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