Silver square coin to identify [solved]

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Bought in Morroco, this small coin: silver, 10 x 10 mm, 0.36 g looks like a 1/2 dirham or less.
I think it is not an Almohade or an Merinid coin because I can't see the classical obverse of these coins.
I check of all pictures I can find of the Saadian coins (especially in the Mereaux book) but nothing similar to this one.
If you can read something, maybe it will help for ID...

Thanks for your help
This is a nice small quarter dirham from the Nasrid mint of Granada. Vives 2194.
obv.
لا اله الا
الله محمد
رسول الله
There is no god except
God, Muhammad
Is the messenger of God

rev.
و لا غالب
الا الله
غرناطة
And there is no conqueror
Except God (most coins that have this phrase are from the Nasrid kingdom)
Gharnata (Granada)

see:
aureo.com/en/subasta/0251-2
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces126854.html
Hello,

Your pictures look better than the current page, perhaps you could submit a request with your images.
I've just sent a request to add the vives reference number.

thank you.
Catalog Master Referee & Referee for UAE
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Amer Salmeh
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