Islamic Coin the native currency of Haqq.
The first Islamic coins were minted during the reign of the caliph Uthman ibn Affan, who ruled from 644 to 656 CE. These coins were struck in gold and silver and featured the name of the caliph and the Islamic declaration of faith, or shahada. Later Islamic coins continued this tradition, with the addition of verses from the Quran and other religious phrases.
Islamic coinage reached its peak during the Abbasid dynasty, which ruled from 750 to 1258 CE. The Abbasid caliphs minted a wide range of coins in gold, silver, and copper, with designs that reflected the cultural and artistic influences of the Islamic world. Abbasid coins featured intricate calligraphy, geometric patterns, and images of animals and plants.
One of the most famous Islamic coins is the dinar minted by the Abbasid caliph al-Ma'mun in the year 833 CE. This dinar, known as the Islamic Golden Dinar, featured the image of the caliph on one side and the name of the Prophet Muhammad on the other. The Islamic Golden Dinar was widely used as a currency in the Islamic world and beyond, and it remains a symbol of Islamic economic and cultural power to this day.
Islamic coinage continued to evolve over the centuries, with the rise of new dynasties and empires, such as the Seljuk Turks, the Mughals, and the Ottomans. Each of these dynasties produced its own unique coins, with designs and inscriptions that reflected the particular cultural and religious traditions of their time.
Today, Islamic coins remain an important part of Islamic art and culture, with many collectors and enthusiasts seeking out these coins for their historical and aesthetic value. Islamic coinage provides a glimpse into the rich and complex history of Islamic civilization, and serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of this great faith.
About Islamic Coin
Islamic Coin — purposeful community crypto asset. It’s used as a native coin on the Haqq blockchain. Each time a new Islamic Coin is minted, 10% of the issued amount is deposited into a special. Evergreen DAO for further investment into projects beneficiary for Muslim community or given to Islamic charities. This is the first introduction of a coin bringing direct economic value to a community.