First Halal Muslim Token
The first coin that brings together the entire Muslim community while respecting Islamic laws.
Makkah Digital Coin and Muslim Digital Coin
Two Names, One Project


The first coin that brings together the entire Muslim community while respecting Islamic laws.
Two Names, One Project
Represent two identities of the same cryptocurrency project aligned with the principles of Islam.
These two brands are complementary and part of a unified ecosystem that serves the same financial, ethical, and religious objectives. Whether called Makkah or Muslim, MDC embodies the same core values as a unified cryptocurrency for the Islamic world.
Makkah Digital Coin resonates especially with those who hold a deep connection to Makkah, the spiritual heart of Islam.
Muslim Digital Coin, on the other hand, addresses the global Muslim community as a whole, focusing on financial inclusion and the universal values of Islam.
Use Makkah Digital Coin
Spread ISLAM Worldwide
The five pillars of ISLAM
How MDC is Halal?
MDC collects Zakat (the Third Pillar of Islam)to help Muslims accomplish the Five Pillars of Islam:
Shahadah – Declaration of faith: First Pillar
Salat – Prayer: Second Pillar
Zakat – Alms-giving: Third Pillar
Sawm – Fasting: Fourth Pillar
Hajj – Pilgrimage to Makkah: Fifth Pillar
Makkah Digital Coin is on Ethereum blockchain and complies with Sharia principles
Prohibition of Riba (Usury/Interest)
Prohibition of Gharar (Excessive Uncertainty)
Prohibition of Haram Activities
Transparency and Honesty
Ethereum (ETH): Considered halal if used for smart contracts and decentralized applications,
provided they comply with Sharia principles.
About MDC
MDC’s three letters bring together the entire Muslim community around the first Hallal coin, while respecting Islamic laws.
The MDC coin generates Zakat. During each lunar New Year, 2.5% of the shares held by the Islamic Fund wallet, and all the coins sold by the team & advisors, founders & investors and ambassadors, will be sent to the Zakat wallet to be redistributed as follows:
Shahadah
25% of the Zakat collected will be used to make people worldwide aware that “There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is his messenger” by using social medias and new technologies.
Salat
25% of the zakat collected will be used to help Muslims pray by providing to those in financial need with the holy Quran, Muslim prayer books, Muslim prayer rugs, while improving the basic facilities of mosques.
Sawm
25% of the zakat collected will be used to help mosques worldwide to organize and pay for IFTAR & SUHUR (the evening meal with which Muslims end their daily Ramadan fast at sunset and the morning prefast meal before sunrise) for muslims in need.
Hajj
25% of the Zakat collected will be used to help individuals wishing to perform the Hajj in Makkah who do not have the financial resources to do so. In fact, relatively few Muslims have made the journey to Makkah. Research has surveyed Muslims in 39 countries, finding that a median of 5% – 9% have made the trip to Saudi Arabia. Those living closest to Makkah were more likely to have performed the Hajj.
What does MDC bring to the world?
MDC is based on Zakat, the third and central pillar of Islam.
The idea is to raise and spread awareness of the Islamic religion (including to non-muslims who may wish to convert to Islam) worldwide, using social media and new technologies. It is intended to facilitate, motivate, and reward muslims who apply the five pillars of Islam.
Any investor who uses MDC contributes to the welfare and expansion of Islam across the world.
How MDC pays Zakat?
The Islamic Fund wallet contains 21% of total supply, each lunar year 2.5% of the shares are sent to the Zakat wallet.
Founders and early investors will donate 2.5% each year of the coins sold to the Zakat wallet.
The team and advisors, ambassadors wallets will donate 2.5% each year of the coins sold to the Zakat wallet.
Each lunar year following the exchanges listing date, the Zakat wallet will be distributed to accomplish the other Four Pillars of Islam.
Each lunar year, at the discretion of the team and based on the inflation of the coin, only a portion of the Zaket wallet will be redistributed.
Introducing the MDC Zakat System
– Every lunar New Year, 2.5% of the shares held by Islamic Fund wallet will be transferred to the Zakat wallet.
– The wallets of the MDC team & advisors, the founders & early investors, as well as ambassadors will all be subject to the mandatory transfer of 2.5% of all shares sold to the Zakat wallet.
There are NO transaction fees for holders other than our founders and early investors, ambassadors and marketing, as well as the team, who are subject to Zakat when selling tokens.
Note: Investors are not subject to Zakat when buying or selling MDC.
Why MDC?
We created this project for the following purposes:
MDC will be the main digital currency used by Muslims around the world
To create the first cryptocurrency aligned with the Muslim practices.In short, MDC respects, facilitates, motivates, and rewards the spread and practice of the Five Islamic Pillars based on Zakat.
To make Muslims aware of and understand the importance of the message of the Prophet Muhammad to be free to choose to become Muslims.
To provide an alternative to the current fluctuations seen in local currencies.
Strengthen and unite Muslims values across the world.
How to do it?
Our token is the first coin respecting Islamic laws.
The coin pays ZAKAT donated to:
Help Muslims accomplish the Five Pillars Of Islam.
Help Muslims in need practice Islam’s obligations and spread its principles worldwide.
What are the Five Pillars of Faith in Islam?
The five pillars of Islam in order:
Shahadah – Declaration of faith: First Pillar
Salat – Prayer: Second Pillar
Zakat – Alms-giving: Third Pillar
Sawm – Fasting: Fourth Pillar
Hajj – Pilgrimage to Makkah: Fifth Pillar
The five pillars of ISLAM
What is Shahadah?
“The Shahadah” is the first and most important pillar of
Islam. It’s the first step in Islam to declare that there is
no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the last prophet
and messenger sent by Allah Almighty.
What is Salat?
Salat is the second pillar of Islam.
“Salah” or “Salat” refers to the Muslim’s daily prayer
and is the second pillar of Islam. It’s a physical,
mental, and spiritual act of worship performed 5
times every day at prescribed times.
What is Zakat?
Zakat is the third pillar of Islam
that focuses on giving money to the poor. Muslims
believe it is their duty to ensure Allah’s wealth has
been distributed equally as everyone is the same
and Allah created everyone equally.
What is Sawm?
Sawm is the fourth pillar of Islam.
“Sawm” or “fasting” reminds Muslims of the teachings of the Qur’an because the entire Qur’an is usually recited throughout this month. It unites them because they are all fasting and breaking the fast together.
It focuses them on their faith and stops them from making the desires of the body become more important than worshiping Allah (SWT).
What is Hajj?
Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam.
The Muslim Pilgrimage to Makkah takes place in the last month of the year and all Muslims are expected to make it at least once during their lifetimes. It strips away everything related to societal standards, wealth, and pride. In the Hajj, all individuals are equal in Allah’s eyes.
Learn Islam & Earn
Learn Islam & Earn is a unique platform in the world, combining interactive and live Islamic education with rewards in MDC tokens. Users can explore various aspects of the faith, from basic to advanced concepts, through engaging live sessions while earning rewards for completing lessons and quizzes. This innovative model offers a dual reward, both spiritual and financial, in line with Islamic teachings.
As mentioned in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:261):
“The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a seed [of grain] that sprouts seven ears; in every ear is a hundred grains.”
Additionally, Surah An-Nisa (4:114) states:
“Whoever does that seeking the pleasure of Allah, We will give him a great reward.”
Learn Islam & Earn THUS INSPIRES A NEW GENERATION TO DEEPEN THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF ISLAM THROUGH INTERACTIVE AND LIVE SESSIONS, WHILE BENEFITING FROM A MOTIVATING REWARD SYSTEM.
MDC Crypto Token Economics
Our initial coin offering will run until the soft cap is reached. The full details of MDC can be found on the platform.
5,000,000,000
TOTAL TOKEN SUPPLY
$X.XX USD
MDC TOKEN EXCHANGES LISTING PRICE
ETH
ACCEPTED CURRENCY
Documentation
Download the whitepaper to learn more about MDC token, our unique approach, as well as the team and our advisors.
Token Allocation
Roadmap
Our roadmap was created to take on the most complex problems and turn them into great outcomes.
current phase
Q3 - 2025
Launch the MDC Platform.
Q4 - 2025 (Coming soon)
MDC exchanges listing.
Q1 - 2026
Launch learn Islam platform.
Q1 - 2027
NFT Launch project
FAQs
Note: If you have other questions, please get in touch via email.
How MDC pays Zakat
1. The Islamic fund wallet contains 21% of the total supply; each lunar year 2.5% of the shares are sent to the Zakat wallet.
2. Founders and early investors will donate 2.5% each year of the coins sold to the Zakat wallet.
3. The wallets of the team & advisors, ambassadors & marketing will donate 2.5% each year of the coins sold to the Zakat wallet.
4. Each lunar year following the token creation, a portion (at the discretion of the team) of the Zakat wallet will be distributed to accomplish the other Four Pillars of Islam.
How do I buy an MDC token?
Coming Soon
Are there fees?
Investors are not subject to paying Zakat when buying or selling MDC.
Can I sell my MDC token ?
You will be able to sell MDC tokens after the ICO.
MDC will be available on the most famous swap platforms and exchanges to minimize friction.