Dinar Wakala is a private Islamic mint operating under the framework of the Islamic Gold Dinar movement, which seeks to revive the classical weight standards of the Umayyad dirham as codified under Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan in 695 AD. The 5 Dirham denomination corresponds to a half-troy-ounce in practical minting terms, a deliberate bridge between historical Islamic metrology and the modern bullion market. The Hijri date 1436 is not decorative — it reflects the issuer's position that these are functional monetary instruments under Sharia-compliant exchange, not collectibles.
Dinar Wakala is a private Islamic mint operating under the framework of the Islamic Gold Dinar movement, which seeks to revive the classical weight standards of the Umayyad dirham as codified under Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan in 695 AD. The 5 Dirham denomination corresponds to a half-troy-ounce in practical minting terms, a deliberate bridge between historical Islamic metrology and the modern bullion market. The Hijri date 1436 is not decorative — it reflects the issuer's position that these are functional monetary instruments under Sharia-compliant exchange, not collectibles.