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A conventional and Shari'ah analysis of bitcoin

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2020
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The contention surrounding bitcoin's acceptability and usage has an unsettled premise in both conventional and Shari'ah law, although digital and cryptocurrencies reflect a lasting reality. This research analyses this contention by examining the concept of currency and/or money and the underpinning trust reposed on its issuing authority against the notion that cryptocurrencies and fiat money differ only in form but share the same substance and purport. Qualitative methodology provides an analysis from conventional as well as Shari'ah viewpoints to examine the extent cryptocurrencies can gain admittance in contemporary conventional and Islamic finance and economy. The methodology entails non-empirical secondary data sourced from libraries and online databases comprising journal articles, textbooks, newspapers and reports subjected to doctrinal content analysis. Research outcomes show division among stakeholders, including conventional and Shari'ah scholars, regarding bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. Further research is recommended inter alia on ways to adopt Shariah-compliant cryptocurrencies worldwide.
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Bitcoin , Decentralisation , Digital currency , Fiat currency , Shari'ah , Trust
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Hassan, M. K., Karim, M. S., & Muneeza, A. (2020). A conventional and Shari'ah analysis of bitcoin. Arab Law Quarterly, 35(1-2), 155–189. https://doi.org/10.1163/15730255-BJA10033
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Brill

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