Muhamad Azhari WahidKhairil Faizal KhairiHamdi Hakeim MudasirMuhammad Farid Hadhari Mahamed RusdiAzuan AhmadMohd Zakhiri Md NorAzrul Azlan Iskandar Mirza2024-05-282024-05-2820222023-1-19Muhamad Azhari Wahid, Khairil Faizal Khairi, Hamdi Hakeim Mudasir, Muhammad Farid Hadhari Mahamed Rusdi, Azuan Ahmad, Mohd Zakhiri Md Nor, & Azrul Azlan Iskandar Mirza. (2022). Potential Shariah non-compliance practices in e-bidding: Observation from e-bidding platforms in Malaysia. The Journal of Muamalat and Islamic Finance Research, 19(1), 120-139. https://doi.org/10.33102/jmifr.v19i1.4191823-075X10.33102/JMIFR.V19I1.419https://jmifr.usim.edu.my/index.php/jmifr/article/view/419/290https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/7296VOL.19 NO. 1 (JUNE) 2022 Page (120-139)E-bidding has gained popularity in the modern world due to the technology advancement. Despite its popularity, contracting parties are exposed to Shariah non-compliance practices, which may lead to financial losses and disputes. Islamic jurisprudence provides guidelines assisting bidders and auctioneers in avoiding these practices. This study examines e-bidding platforms in Malaysia and highlights potential Shariah non-compliance issues based on Islamic jurisprudence guidelines. This study employs a qualitative data analysis method. Data are collected from the e-bidding platforms and their published documents. The findings revealed several practices that might lead to Shariah non-compliance issues in e-bidding platforms, including unverified bidders, elements of uncertainty, riba, gambling, and unavailability of khiyar (option). This study suggests several improvements to enhance procedures of e-bidding platforms to avoid financial losses and disputes among contracting parties in e-bidding. Hence, the improvement like verification of bidders, fulfilment of requirement for trading ribawi item, avoidance of element of uncertainty and gambling activities, and offering khiyar to successful bidder are suggested.en-USElectronic auction, electronic bidding, online auction, online bidding, Shariah non-compliancePotential Shariah Non-compliance Practices In E-bidding: Observation From E-bidding Platforms In MalaysiaArticle120139191