Why TTN Accepts Only WIM
Coins?
by: Hasbullah Shafi'iy
As the only international organisation that sets the standards of the dinar and the dirham, WIM (World Islamic Mint) has not only based this matter of minting on the sunnah of the Rasul sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, the sahabah and the salaf as-saleh, but has also based it on grave and indispensable concerns regarding numismatics as well as the security, practicality and durability of coins that are used as circulating currency. Read more ›
Souq Supports Theatre Performance
by: Erman Kasuandi
A souq (islamic market) was set up within the vicinity of Masjid Ar Rabitah's car park on 20 April 2012 in conjunction with TwoOceans, a theatre performance by Keelat Productions. More than 10 traders took part and exchange their goods such as hotdogs, barley breads and even baby clothes for Dinar and Dirhams (Gold and Silver coins). Theatre goers were also given the opportunity to purchase their tickets using Dirhams. Read more ›
An Expedition to DiniHari Program
by: Muhammad Danish
Last week, four men from the Tumasik Trade Network team went on a trip in search of wisdom. Deep in the night, they travelled to Kuala Lumpur. By the grace and mercy of Allah, they managed to arrange a meeting with the man who started the liberation from Riba, Shakykh Umar Ibrahim Vadillo. Read more ›
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