Al-Aqsa Mosque is one of the currencies of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a picture of Saudi money, the Saudi paper currency, the Saudi riyal of the fifty denomination
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Money and banknotes in circulation, finance and financial investment, close-up of a group of fifty riyal banknotes with a picture of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the official currency of the Kingdom
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Close up Dirhams currency, AED, Bank note and coins, United Arab Emirates
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Close up Dirhams currency, AED, Bank note and coins, United Arab Emirates
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Close up Dirhams currency, AED, Bank note and coins, United Arab Emirates
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Close up Dirhams currency, AED, Bank note and coins, United Arab Emirates
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Close up Dirhams currency, AED, Bank note and coins, United Arab Emirates
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The role of mosque imams in spreading religion, the concept of worship and drawing closer to God Almighty, guiding people towards truth and guidance, urging Muslims to perform the obligatory duties, a close-up photo of an Emirati Gulf Arab mosque imam wearing a bisht, kandura and white ghutra standing on the pulpit holding papers in his hand and delivering a Friday sermon