The Islamic Gold Dinar

Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera · 2002

In this influential book, Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera makes the case for the gold dinar, a gold-based currency, as an alternative to fiat money. He argues that paper money detached from real assets fuels inflation, debt, and instability, and that a return to commodity-backed money would better serve justice in trade and finance. Written from an Islamic economic perspective, it became a reference point in debates over monetary reform and the ethics of modern banking.

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