Pakistan scholar declares crypto impermissible under Sharia, impacting investors
The fatwa may hinder crypto adoption in Pakistan, affecting market dynamics and regulatory frameworks in regions with large Muslim populations. The post Pakistan scholar declares crypto impermissible under Sharia, impact...
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The fatwa may hinder crypto adoption in Pakistan, affecting market dynamics and regulatory frameworks in regions with large Muslim populations.
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