Sasanian Khusro II (624 CE)

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Minted about the 3rd year of Hijri when the Battle of Uhud took place and the Holy Prophet’s uncle, Hamzah (r.a) was martyred, and this also the year when the first grandson of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), al-Hasan bin Ali (r.a) was born.

Minted about the 2nd year of Hijrah or the year of the Revelation of the pillar of Zakat, the change of Qiblah to Makkah from Jerusalem, the first year of fasting in Ramadan, the first year of payment of Zakat al-Fitr, the first year of solat Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, the year of the Battle of Badr and the year Fatimah bint Rasulillah (r.a) married Ali bin Abi Talib (r.a).

Minted about the 2nd year of Hijrah or the year of the Revelation of the pillar of Zakat, the change of Qiblah to Makkah from Jerusalem, the first year of fasting in Ramadan, the first year of payment of Zakat al-Fitr, the first year of solat Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, the year of the Battle of Badr and the year Fatimah bint Rasulillah (r.a) married Ali bin Abi Talib (r.a).

Minted about the year of the very first Migration (Hijrah) of Muslims from Makkah and toward Abyssinia where the Christian Negus, Ashama ibn Abjar offered protection to the emigrants which included Uthman ibn al-Affan (r.a), the 3rd Caliph of Islam.

Minted about the year of the very first Revelation of the Holy Qur’an (Surah al-‘Alaq 96:1-5) to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) at Jabal al-Nuur near Makkah by the Angel Jibril (a.s).

Minted about the year of the marriage of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) to Khadijah bint Khuwailid (r.a) (with a Mahar of 500 Silver Dirhams), the mother of Fatimah bint Rasulillah (r.a) who are both among the four most eminent Women of Paradise which includes Maryam bint ‘Imran (r.a) and Asiyah bint Mazaahim (r.a) the wife of Fir’aun.

Minted about the year of the marriage of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) to Khadijah bint Khuwailid (r.a) (with a Mahar of 500 Silver Dirhams), the mother of Fatimah bint Rasulillah (r.a) who are both among the four most eminent Women of Paradise which includes Maryam bint ‘Imran (r.a) and Asiyah bint Mazaahim (r.a) the wife of Fir’aun.

 

The only dirham found thus far that was minted about the year of birth of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) also known as the Year of the Elephant when the Baitullah (House of Allah) or Ka’abah was protected by Ababil birds against the invasion of the Ethiopian ruler of Yemen, ‘Abraha.

Minted about the year when Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) made an attempted pilgrimage to Makkah which led to the Treaty of Hudaibiyyah, and when he sent official letters to the major rulers of the world including Khusraw II of Sasanian Persia and Heraclius of Byzantine, inviting them and their people to embrace Islam.

Minted about the year when Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) made an attempted pilgrimage to Makkah which led to the Treaty of Hudaibiyyah, and when he sent official letters to the major rulers of the world including Khusraw II of Sasanian Persia and Heraclius of Byzantine, inviting them and their people to embrace Islam.

Minted about the 2nd year of Hijrah or the year of the Revelation of the pillar of Zakat, the change of Qiblah to Makkah from Jerusalem, the first year of fasting in Ramadan, the first year of payment of Zakat al-Fitr, the first year of solat Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, the year of the Battle of Badr and the year Fatimah bint Rasulillah (r.a) married Ali bin Abi Talib (r.a).

Minted about the year of the very first Migration (Hijrah) of Muslims from Makkah and toward Abyssinia where the Christian Negus, Ashama ibn Abjar offered protection to the emigrants which included Uthman ibn al-Affan (r.a), the 3rd Caliph of Islam.

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The Shari’i Gold Dinar is a fine gold coin minted according to the standard weight and purity of the Byzantine Gold Solidus circulating in Makkah and Madinah during the era of Rasulullah (pbuh).

The Shari’i Gold Dinar is a fine gold coin minted according to the standard weight and purity of the Byzantine Gold Solidus circulating in Makkah and Madinah during the era of Rasulullah (pbuh).