Maysir (or Maisir) in Islam Banking - Why Gambling Prohibited in Islam? | AIMS UK
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Maysir (or Maisir) is an Arabic term that refers to gambling or games of chance. While there is some debate over whether maysir is inherently sinful, most Islamic scholars agree that it is generally discouraged. This is because maysir can lead to addiction and financial ruin, and it often takes advantage of those who are vulnerable. In addition, maysir can be a form of theft, as it relies on the loss of others in order to generate profits. For these reasons, many Muslims choose to avoid maysir altogether. However, there are some who argue that maysir can be permissible under certain circumstances, such as if the gambler has the intention of helping others or if the game is played with no stakes. Ultimately, the decision whether to participate in maysir rests with each individual Muslim.

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