Halal Crypto Airdrops

Airdrops, screened task-by-task.

Every campaign gets a Shariah verdict before you touch it — the required tasks, the reward mechanics and the platform behind them. Free of riba. Free of maysir. Actually free.

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Grounded in classical contract law

The fiqh of crypto airdrops.

01 — Hibah

Are free token allocations halal?

Yes. A token received with no capital risked, no loan created, and no interest charged is a gift — hibah — under Islamic contract law. But the token itself must still pass screening: a haram asset does not become halal by being free.

02 — Ju'ālah

What about testnet & quest tasks?

Rewards for defined work — testing features, reporting bugs, completing transactions — fall under ju'ālah: a lawful reward contract for a specific deliverable. The nature of the task, not the marketing label, determines the ruling.

03 — The red lines

When does an airdrop become haram?

When qualifying requires riba (lending or interest-bearing deposits), maysir (lottery or gambling mechanics), or the rewards are paid from impermissible revenue. We flag every requirement, task by task.