Setting the Global Standard for Islamic Digital Finance

Malaysia stands at a pivotal moment to shape the future of ethical digital finance and ensure no one is left behind in the Web3 revolution.

The Case for Shariah-Compliant Blockchain Infrastructure

Web3 technology is transforming finance, but its Western-centric design excludes 1.9 billion Muslims seeking faith-compliant solutions. This white paper reveals how Malaysia can bridge this critical gap.

As the world’s top sukuk issuer with 45.6% Islamic financing penetration, Malaysia uniquely combines regulatory excellence with digital innovation. We examine how tokenizing sukuk can democratize access by reducing minimum investments from $100,000 to just $10, while smart contracts automate Shariah-compliant profit-sharing.

We introduce iDARA, the world’s first dual Shariah-ESG rating agency, providing the trust infrastructure essential for Islamic Web3 adoption. From fractional ownership to borderless trading, discover how Malaysia can lead a values-driven digital revolution that serves both economic growth and sacred principles.

White Paper

Setting the Global Standard for Islamic Digital Finance

What's inside this white paper

  • Why current Web3 models overlook Islamic finance needs
  • Five Shariah tenets that should guide blockchain design
  • How blockchain democratizes sukuk for retail investors
  • Building trust through Shariah-ESG dual certification

Find out how Malaysia can pioneer a faith-aligned digital economy that serves both innovation and Islamic values.

Anchoring Digital Finance in Values and Sovereignty

“In a world where finance is increasingly digitized, Shariah-based frameworks offer not only ethical clarity but a sovereign identity—anchoring digital finance in values, legitimacy, and trust.”

Why It Matters

In today’s increasingly decentralized financial landscape, clarity and compliance aren’t optional — they’re essential.

DARA’s Essential Transaction Codes (ETCs) introduce a breakthrough layer of trust by enabling:

  • Real-time validation of Shariah-compliant digital transactions
  • Auditable logic paths that minimize interpretation risk
  • Programmable clarity aligned with evolving Islamic finance jurisprudence
  • Institutional-grade assurance for asset creators, investors, and regulators
  • ETCs don’t just digitize compliance — they future-proof it.
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