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Kelantan, Malaysia: Embracing Shariah currency

Original Article Source: The Halal Journal Jan/Feb 2011

The historic launch of the Gold Dinar and Silver Dirham, also known as “Shariah Currency”, on 12 August 2010 (2 Ramadhan 1431H) by the Kelantan Sultanate in Malaysia was indeed historic. On that day, the people of Kelantan embraced Sunna Money by free choice. The introduction of bi-metallic currency in this north-eastern Malaysian state was a resounding success as it proved once again that when people are given freedom to choose their money, they choose gold and silver. The dinars and dirhams of Kelantan were sold out quickly: the first batch worth RM2 million was sold out before the end of Ramadhan prompting Kelantan Golden Trade, the state company in charge of minting and distributing the coins, to restrict the selling of silver dirhams to only those who wanted to pay Zakat with it. Payment of Zakat with gold and silver coins, not promissory notes, is the restoration of the third pillar of the Deen and fulfilment of the most important obligation after Solat (prayers).

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