Dirham
The Dirham is the official currency of several countries, most notably Morocco and the United Arab Emirates. It is abbreviated as "MAD" in Morocco and "AED" in the UAE. The Dirham is subdivided into 100 smaller units called "centimes" in Morocco and "fils" in the UAE.
The symbol for the Dirham is د.إ in Arabic and can also be represented as "DH" in English. The currency is widely used in daily transactions, and its value can fluctuate based on economic conditions and exchange rates with other currencies like the US Dollar.