There are big discussions about the wealth and royal lifestyle of the Sultans of many Muslim countries like UAE, Saudi Arabia, Brunei, Bahrain, Morocco and Qatar. Pakistan shows great closeness with these countries, but its currency has no status here.
Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan is the third President and Sultan of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Stories of his wealth are often heard. His net worth is 30 billion dollars. Now if we talk about UAE’s currency Dirham, its value is very high compared to Pakistani rupee. According to Currency Converter Xe, the value of one diram is equal to 76.81 Pakistani rupees.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif had visited Saudi Arabia a few months ago and by sharing his photographs with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, he had claimed strong relations between the two countries. However, Pakistani rupee has no status even in this country. Pakistani rupee is lagging behind Saudi’s currency Riyal. The value of one Saudi Riyal is equal to 75.15 Pakistani rupees.
Brunei’s King Hassanal Bolkiah is also in the news due to his lavish lifestyle. He is the third richest king in the world. He has total assets of $28 billion. The value of the currency here can be estimated only by looking at their wealth. Brunei is a Muslim country, 82 percent of its population is Muslim. Here the condition of Pakistani rupee is even worse. The currency of Brunei is the Brunei dollar, whose value is equal to 217.70 Pakistani rupees.
Whenever there is talk of kings of Muslim countries, Qatar’s Emperor Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani is definitely mentioned. He has been holding the throne of the Emperor of Qatar since 2013 and his net worth is 2 billion dollars. Pakistan also calls Qatar its very close and dear friend. However, the Pakistani rupee has no value here because it is very weak against the Qatari currency Qatari Riyal. The value of one Qatari Riyal is equal to 77.50 Pakistani rupees.
The Muslim country whose currency value is the strongest against the Pakistani rupee is Bahrain. The currency of Bahrain is Bahraini Dirham and the value of 1 Bahraini Dirham is equal to 750.22 Pakistani Rupees. The king of Bahrain is Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, who is the owner of immense wealth. According to some reports, he has total assets of $5 billion.
Even in Morocco, a country with 99 percent Muslim population, the Pakistani rupee has no status. The value of 1 Moroccan Dirham in Pakistan is equal to 30.45 Pakistani Rupees. According to Forbes report, King Mohammed VI of Morocco has a total wealth of Rs 5.7 billion. His name is included in the list of 50 richest sultans of Africa.

