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Shar‘i Perspective on Online Currency Exchange Transactions

💱 Shar‘i Ruling on Online Currency Exchange


❖ Question:

Is online currency exchange—such as converting Pakistani Rupees to US Dollars—permissible in Shari'ah?


❖ Answer by: Fadhilat al-‘Ālim Ḥāfiẓ Qamar Hasan (Hafizahullah)


◈ Ruling:
If the transaction is conducted hand-to-hand, meaning payment and receipt occur simultaneously, then such a transaction is Shari‘ah-compliant and permissible.


Explanation:


  • In currency exchange, both currencies are considered Ribawi items (liable to interest if not exchanged properly).
  • According to Islamic law, when exchanging different currencies, it must be done on the spot to avoid Riba (interest/usury).
  • Delayed transactions or non-immediate settlement would make the deal invalid and impermissible.


Conclusion:
✔ Online currency exchange is permissible under Islamic law only if both the payment and receipt are executed instantly (spot transaction).
✘ Any form of delay or credit-based exchange would make the transaction non-compliant with Shari‘ah.
 
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