Riyadh international conference highlights history of Islamic currency

Riyadh international conference highlights history of Islamic currency

RIYADH: An international conference with a focus on the history of Islamic currency is being staged in Riyadh.

Experts from around the world are meeting in the King Abdullah Financial District until Saturday to discuss numismatics, the study and collection of coins, banknotes, and medals.

Held to coincide with International Museum Day on May 18, the event, organized by the Saudi Museums Commission, aims to preserve, define, and promote the Kingdom’s cultural heritage by highlighting the historic importance of Islamic coins.

Ways to expand the museum sector through research and tourism were also being looked at.

Conference speaker, Dr. Alain Baron, discussed the influential role of female rulers in ancient and medieval times in his session, The Great Queens of Islam.

He noted their courage and intelligence which had enabled them to shape the course of history, referring to leaders such as SHajjar Al-Durr, and Zubaidah bint Ja’far, the first queen in the Islamic world to strike coins under her own name.

Baron founded Numismatica Genevensis S.A., in Geneva, a company that has been selling and auctioning coins and smashing price records since 2000.

Baron, who gained a Ph.D. in numismatics from Vienna and Rome and has extensive experience working