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Ruling on Online Commodity Trading and Forex via Apps Like OctaFX

Explanation of Shari‘ah Principles Regarding Online Trading
Answered by: Al-ʿĀlim Ḥāfiẓ Khiḍr Ḥayāt ḥafiẓahullah


✦ Question:​


Nowadays, platforms like OctaFX and other international trading apps/websites allow people to trade in gold, oil, and other commodities.
However, there is no real physical buying or selling involved — only monetary investment is made, and traders profit or lose based on market fluctuations, similar to stock shares, and all transactions are carried out through a broker.
Is this method of trading permissible in Islam?


✦ Answer:​


This method of online trading is impermissible in Shari‘ah for the following reasons:


Absence of Real Ownership and Transaction


❌ Shari‘ah permits trading only when actual ownership and possession of the traded commodity (like gold or oil) exists.


➤ In online trading, no real transfer of goods occurs.
➤ The process is limited to virtual numbers and speculative entries, which is not considered genuine trade in Islamic jurisprudence.


➋ Violation of Partnership Principles (Mushārakah)​


◈ In a valid Islamic partnership (mushārakah), if an investor hands over capital to a trader, both profit and loss must be shared fairly.


❌ However, in these online trading setups:


  • The investor bears all risk and losses.
  • The broker or company remains unaffected,
  • Which violates the core principle of equitable partnership in Islam.

Similarity to Riba (Usury) and Gambling (Qimār)


Riba-like aspect: The investor expects a return greater than what was invested, as in interest-bearing dealings.
Gambling-like aspect: The entire investment can vanish suddenly based on uncertain market movements — resembling games of chance.


Similarity to Conventional Stock Market


◈ Online trading bears resemblance to speculative stock markets, which have been ruled impermissible by many scholars due to:

  • Lack of transparency,
  • Absence of real asset ownership,
  • High uncertainty (gharar),
  • Involvement of non-compliant companies.

❖ Summary​


☑ This form of online trading is not genuine trade,
☑ It serves as a deceptive structure with clear elements of riba and qimār (usury and gambling).
☑ Therefore, such trading should be strictly avoided according to Islamic principles.


وَاللّٰهُ أَعْلَمُ
 
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