Viral People In Depok Transaction Use Dinars And Dirhams, What Are The Advantages?

JAKARTA - A Muamalah Market in Depok, West Java, went viral after reportedly using dinars and dirhams as transactions. Zaim Saidi moved the use of gold and silver coins.

Zaim Saidi is the leader of Amirat Nusantara, the party in charge of the muamalah market. A post from the Twitter account @Pencerah_ said that Zaim had been campaigning for the use of dinars and dirhams for a long time.

In Indonesia, the dinar and dirham are quite popular investment products. The Indonesian government allows the use of dinars and dirhams for investment, dowries and zakat payments.

The company that produces the currency in Indonesia is PT Aneka Tambang Tbk or Antam. Various types of dinars and dirhams were produced by the company.

As investment instruments, dinars and dirhams certainly have their advantages and disadvantages.

Dinar Investment Excess

1. Compared to gold bullion, dinar has a purchase price that tends to be cheaper.

2. Dinar is easy to get, starting through selling agents, Islamic banks, and PT Antam directly.

3. When compared to gold bullion, dinars are easier to divide and add.

4. Dinar has standard provisions. One dinar is equivalent to 22 carat gold (weight 4.25 grams).

5. Dinar has a buyback difference that is not too far from gold bullion.

6. When resold, dinars are not subject to manufacturing costs which will be deducted.

Lack of Investment Dinar

1. The value of the dinar is closely related to global conditions, such as the rupiah exchange rate against the US dollar and world gold production.

2. Dinar is included in long-term investment. Duration from 5 to 10 years.

3. The dinar must have tight security. Because the dinar has a high risk of loss. Dinar can be stored in a pawnshop or safe deposit, but there will be a rental fee or deposit fee.

4. In Indonesia, dinars are subject to VAT (Value Added Tax) of 10 percent. Because dinar is still classified as a jewelery category.