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Compare the role of currency
(money) in Greek and Muslim
trade practices HELP ASAP!!!!

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Comparison of the Role of Currency in Greek and Trade practices of Muslims is discussed below in details.

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Athens used a currency recognized as the drachma. Their money was generally used because of the extensive trade system that they originated. Often Athenian money could be used in other Greek towns and not have to be swapped for the local money. A worker in Athens could gain about two drachmas a day.

Muslims see trade as a business that always held a more favorable position in Islamic society. Trade was for many Muslims nearly a requirement, since carrying tiny quantities of commodities to sell along the highway was a common means of funding the hajj to Mecca that all Muslims had to make in their existence.

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