Abstract
<jats:p>The digital revolution has significantly transformed how people interact, transact, and access services. While offering greater efficiency, it also brings challenges in consumer protection, fairness, and transparency. Digital platforms such as e-commerce, digital finance, and investment are central to the global economy, yet regulation often lags behind. This gap leads to data misuse and unethical practices. There is a growing need for adaptive and inclusive regulatory frameworks that also respect cultural and religious values. As Muslim participation increases, integrating ethical standards, halal certification, and sharia compliance becomes vital. This study explores regulatory needs for digital platforms, focusing on ethical, legal, and value-based approaches through international case analysis to support a responsible and sustainable digital ecosystem.</jats:p>