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How the Islamic World Plans to Beat the West: A Gold
Coin
by
Bill Sardi
The
Return of the Gold Dinar
by Umar Ibrahim Vadillo
The
Muslim world has found a novel way to strike back at the West
or at least at Western bankers who rule the world's currencies
introduce a gold coin. Malaysia expects to use gold dinars to trade
only between Islamic countries beginning in 2003. The gold dinar,
which is 4.25 grams of 24-carat gold, would unite Muslim nations
who blame "greedy" currency traders for Asia's downfall in the economic
crisis of 199798. There is also a silver Islamic Dirham coin
of 3.0 grams silver. The dinar is being privately used in 22 countries
and is minted in 4 countries. 
The
Malaysian premier, Prime Minister Mahathir Modamad, last year proposed
that the gold dinar would eliminate paper money which has no intrinsic
value and would cease making exchange rates arbitrary and subject
to manipulation as seen during the Asian financial crisis. "The
risk of speculation can be reduced to almost nothing. World trade
can actually expand because the cost of business will be much reduced
as the need to hedge will practically disappear," said Modamad.
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Gold
dinar, Syria, ~720 AD
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The
Islamic world has historically used a gold coin, the Dinar. Imad-ad-Dean
Ahmad says "Muslims cannot escape the fact that gold is our money.
Instead of fighting the will of Allah, I propose that we embrace
it. If the one billion Muslims of the world would use gold as their
unit of account the volatility would stabilize."
The
dollar, franc, mark, pound, rupee, and all the other currencies
of the world are called fiat currencies, that is, they are paper
money made legal by law or fiat, although not backed by gold or
silver and not necessarily redeemable in coin.
The
result of a gold-backed currency in the world could cause the US
dollar to crash in value. Some suggest the gold dinar would cause
a shift in economic power from the West to the East. Trading in
Islamic dinars is also planned to open up on the Internet.
November
13, 2002
Bill
Sardi [send him mail] is an
investigative journalist writing from San Dimas, California. His
public
affairs website is www.shadownews.org.
Copyright
© 2002 Bill Sardi Word of Knowledge Agency, San Dimas, California.
Not for commercial reproduction without permission of the author.
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