Echoes of Islamic heritage: Imam Reza (AS) inheritance coin unveiled
TEHRAN – On Saturday, during a momentous event in Mashhad, an inheritance coin of Imam Reza (AS) which was minted in occasion of the eighth Shia Imam’s appointment as heir of Al-Ma’mun [the Abbasid caliph], has been unveiled.
“The coin symbolizes the influential presence of Imam Reza (AS) in Iran, especially in the Khorasan region,” Seyyed Javad Mousavi noted on the sidelines of the ceremony introducing this valuable historical artifact.
“This coin, preserved in the National Museum of Iran,” the provincial official in charge of cultural heritage added. “Is being exhibited for the first time for a month at the Khorasan Great Museum.”
Moreover, Mousavi clarified that this coin was minted in the city of Samarkand, where at that time was one of the important cities of Khorasan, and is now located in Uzbekistan.
He further explained the specifications of the coin which dating back to 1200 years ago, stating that it is made of silver, weighs 2.38 grams, and has a diameter of 29.25 millimeters.
“The Imam Reza (AS) inheritance coin is registered in the list of national cultural heritage of the country,” Mousavi noted.
The Imam Reza (AS) inheritance coin is not only a national heritage, he underscored, but also a heritage belonging to the Islamic world.
“Now, the opportunity has arisen for the people of Mashhad and pilgrims,” the official winded up. “To witness this valuable historical artifact in the holy city, near the Imam Reza (AS) Holy Shrine.”
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