Pakistan’s Top Mufti Declares Crypto Trading Haram in New Fatwa
From the article
Pakistan’s prominent Islamic scholar, Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani has declared cryptocurrency trading impermissible (haram) under Islamic law in a new religious ruling (fatwa) issued in June 2026. The fatwa, shared online by scholars affiliated with Darul Uloom Karachi, applies to cryptocurrencies, crypto tokens, and stablecoins. According to the ruling, cryptocurrencies do not fulfill the Islamic definition of wealth […] The post Pakistan’s Top Mufti Declares Crypto Trading Haram in New Fatwa appeared first on TechJuice .
Continue reading on TechJuiceYou might also wanna read

Pakistan probes cryptocurrency dispute angle in gangrape case involving deputy PM's relative
A high-profile kidnapping and gangrape case of two foreign women in Pakistan has taken a new turn, with investigators now exploring a possib
yespunjab.com·4d agoNigeria Senate Advances Crypto Regulation Bill to Committee for 4-Week Review
Nigeria's Senate passed a cryptocurrency regulation bill through a second reading on June 9, sending it to the Senate Committee on Capital M
Zimbabwe Formalizes Crypto Sector Under New AML Regulatory Framework
Zimbabwe has formalized and legalized its cryptocurrency sector under Statutory Instrument 99 of 2026, placing all crypto entities under the
Korea's Supreme Court Moves to Codify Crypto Asset Seizure Rules
Seoul Economic Daily·4d ago
UK FCA Finalizes Crypto Rulebook, Lowers Stablecoin Capital Requirement to 1%
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published its final cryptoasset rulebook on June 30, establishing a comprehensive regulatory fram
Pakistan investigators probe cryptocurrency dispute link in gangrape case involving deputy PM's relative
Investigators in Pakistan are probing a new angle in the abduction and gangrape case of two foreign women, now suspecting a cryptocurrency-r

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.