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[QUOTE="AnyExchange, post: 177713, member: 42864"] [img]https://anyexchange.best/wp-content/uploads/indonesia.png[/img] [b]In Indonesia, cryptocurrency transactions have been recognized as a sin for Muslims. The Indonesian Ulema Council— the country's leading religious organization, has called for a complete ban on cryptocurrencies for Muslims.[/b] One of the leaders of the SUI, Asrorun Niamh Sholeh, said that the crypto trade is sinful and does not comply with the principles of Sharia. “Cryptocurrency is haram (sin) because it has elements of betting and uncertainty” he explained. “Digital assets can only be accepted by a Muslim in one case. If the cryptocurrency as a commodity or a digital asset can comply with the principles of Sharia and show a clear benefit” Although the Ulema Council is the most influential Islamic organization, its decisions are considered a recommendation rather than a decree. SUI's statement does not mean that cryptocurrency trading will be banned in the country. But Sholeh's speech may deter Muslims from investing in it. [b]Indonesia is the largest Muslim country in the world.[/b] About 88% of all citizens profess Islam. Therefore, the word of the ulema council can radically change the attitude of the population to cryptocurrencies. [b]The position of the religious organization does not agree with the opinion of the authorities. [/b] In Indonesia, it is officially allowed to trade cryptocurrency. Although, at the legislative level, it is equated to a commodity and not a means of payment. The rupee is the only legal currency in the country. By the end of 2021, the country wanted to open the first cryptocurrency exchange. Also, the authorities announced work on the digital rupee project. [/QUOTE]
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