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This article analyses the compliance of NFT games such as Axie Infinity, Sandbox, and Cryptokitties with Islamic principles, focusing on key ethical concerns related to transparency, fairness, riba (interest), gharar (uncertainty), and maysir (gambling). This study employs a qualitative analysis approach to assess these games' elements from a Shariah perspective, drawing insights from various scholars and experts in Islamic economics. As the popularity of NFT games continues to grow, it is essential to address these challenges to ensure alignment with Shariah principles. The article outlines recommendations for improving NFT game platforms, including reducing transactional uncertainty, promoting responsible financial management, and strengthening regulatory oversight. By fostering collaboration with Shariah experts and educating players about the risks involved, NFT games can offer a more ethical and sustainable experience that respects both Islamic values and global standards. This article provides practical insights for developers, players, and regulators to create a positive, transparent, and compliant environment within the NFT gaming industry.
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