By Synn Store – Malaysia’s Trusted Digital Goods Platform
As Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) continues to dominate Southeast Asia’s mobile gaming scene, tournament organizers face a growing need to align competitive structures with ethical and syariah-compliant principles. In Malaysia, where Islamic values shape consumer trust and community engagement, designing prize pools that reflect fairness, transparency, and halal financial practices is not just a legal consideration—it’s a strategic advantage.
Ensure that sponsorships and entry fees come from halal sources. Avoid partnerships with gambling platforms, interest-based financial institutions, or brands that conflict with Islamic ethics.
Design a tiered system that rewards top performers while also recognizing participation and effort. Example:
Include merchandise, training scholarships, or platform credits as part of the prize pool to diversify value and reduce dependency on cash-based incentives.
Publish a clear prize breakdown, eligibility criteria, and dispute resolution process. Use syariah advisors to vet the documentation.
Consider allocating a portion of the prize pool or event revenue to charitable causes or zakat-eligible recipients. This reinforces the spirit of giving and ethical leadership.
In our recent MLBB tournament, Synn Store implemented a syariah-compliant prize pool with the following features:
The result? Increased trust, broader participation, and positive feedback from both players and parents.
Incorporating syariah principles into esports isn’t just about avoiding risk—it’s about building a brand that resonates with values-driven communities. Ethical prize pools foster long-term loyalty, attract family-friendly sponsors, and position your tournament as a leader in responsible gaming.