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Binance Launches Sharia Earn to Offer Halal Crypto Investing for Global Muslim Markets

  • July 11, 2025
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Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, has unveiled a groundbreaking product aimed at bridging the gap between digital assets and Islamic finance. The new offering, named Sharia Earn, is described by Binance as the first multi-token staking service explicitly aligned with Sharia principles, marking a significant milestone for halal investing in the crypto space.

This announcement follows closely on the heels of Binance’s strategic expansion in the Middle East, where it launched full retail and institutional operations in Dubai last year. The introduction of Sharia Earn highlights the exchange’s growing focus on tapping into the vast Islamic finance sector, estimated to exceed $4 trillion globally. Despite the rapid growth of decentralized finance, millions of Muslims worldwide have remained on the sidelines, largely due to uncertainties surrounding religious compliance in crypto products. Binance aims to address this longstanding concern by offering a solution that is both innovative and respectful of faith-based values.

Certified by Amanie Advisors, a globally recognized Sharia advisory firm, Sharia Earn is designed to ensure strict adherence to Islamic financial principles. According to Binance’s statement, the platform has undergone comprehensive vetting by Sharia scholars who reviewed the mechanics of its staking services. The product relies on a Wakala agreement, an Islamic finance contract under which one party appoints another to act on their behalf, thereby structuring returns in a manner consistent with halal investment guidelines.

Initially, Sharia Earn will support staking for Binance Coin (BNB), Ether (ETH), and Solana (SOL), enabling users to earn yields while complying with principles that forbid riba (interest), excessive uncertainty (gharar), and non-permissible business activities. Binance emphasized that all funds deployed through the platform would be directed toward ventures and assets that meet Islamic law requirements, ensuring transparency and alignment with values such as wealth circulation and risk-sharing.

The launch of Sharia Earn extends beyond simply adding another product to Binance’s portfolio. Richard Teng, CEO of Binance, highlighted that this initiative represents a deeper commitment to building a more inclusive and transparent global trading environment. “Our mission has always been to create an inclusive and transparent trading environment,” Teng said. “With this product, we’re empowering the Muslim community and Sharia-focused investors to participate in one of the most exciting financial revolutions of our time.”

He further characterized Sharia Earn as more than just a financial product, calling it a movement toward fostering a principled and equitable digital economy that respects diverse cultural and spiritual values. The exchange noted that the platform will initially be available in around 30 countries, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Egypt, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Yemen, and several Central Asian nations such as Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. This geographic reach underscores Binance’s intention to cater to a large segment of the global Muslim population that has so far found limited avenues for compliant participation in crypto markets.

Binance also positioned this launch within the broader context of how Islamic finance and cryptocurrencies both seek to challenge traditional financial systems, albeit through different frameworks. While digital assets disrupt conventional finance by decentralizing control, Islamic finance introduces discipline through guidelines designed to ensure ethical, fair, and socially responsible economic activity.

With Sharia Earn, Binance is making its first formal entry into Islamic finance, signaling a commitment to fostering financial products that respect cultural values while unlocking the benefits of blockchain technology. As regulators and investors continue to examine how crypto can coexist with traditional systems, this initiative could serve as a blueprint for integrating faith-based investing principles into the fast-evolving digital asset landscape.

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