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A Guide to Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies and Islamic Estate Planning

June 23, 2021 By Ahmed Shaikh

I have been seeing more and more clients invested in cryptocurrencies. In some instances, it has not done anything yet, but it has been life-changing for them in others. I started learning about cryptocurrencies to understand their appeal and, more importantly, how to do Islamic Estate Planning for them appropriately.  

I have a new Guide/ Frequently Asked Questions on the subject available here. It covers basics for Muslims who are unfamiliar with the relatively new asset class (but also old, since it is, after all, currency) and subjects like storage, succession, and zakat. It is not investment advice. 

Check out the FAQ

Share it with any friends or family members who have been curious about the subject.  

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