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Published: 07.05.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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If we still to this day deal with regular paper currencies or with silver and cooper currencies .... Wither we deal with the Kuwaiti Dinar, or Egyptian pound, or the Saudi riyal, or the Moroccan dirham, or the Syrian lira, and other Arabic currencies. Do you know my little Arabic friend how did the commercial transaction were conducted, like buying and selling at the time of our ancestors? The way it was before Islam or at the time the prophet Mohammad may peace be upon him and the khalifas that followed him or the kings and princes? That's what we are going to find out in the next lines.
The beginning: the exchange of commodities
The ancient man did not know money at all, his transactions with other members of his community were very simple, which allowed the exchange of commodities between people for example; the person who worked in grazing would trade with his neighbor who works in farming, so he would take some rice or barley in exchange for a sheep or a goat. …

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