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  • af James Safo
    244,95 kr.

    The aim of this over 350 pages and over 370 questions and answers, book is to make the whole world learn to live together and adore our different ways of worshiping Allah who created us all. Allah gave human beings free will to worship and always accepts all methods that we choose to praise and glorify Him.Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) is a "Highly Praised" and he is regarded by all Muslims, as poet, king and Allah's last prophet on earth. I have been hesitating to write about him as I thought I could cause an offense based on my own ignorance on the religion or simply because of the highly sensitive nature of the subject. we do live in a democratic world that promotes free speech. However, does this always hold water? Sometimes it is better to hold one's tongue for the sake of peace. Since I have been a Christian, a Roman Catholic, in particular, I felt that it was about time that somebody within one of the three main monotheistic faiths needed to compile work that shows how much all these religions have in common. My pain and suffering can be compared to some of Allah's prophets named in the Holy books hence I understanding what prophet Muhammad, Allah's last prophet, Jesus Christ and, Krishna and Buddha went through when they carried out Allah's mission.Allah had persistently sent his messengers to present the "way of life" and change the society to a better place by setting commandments and regulations. This includes the Ten Commandments given to people through Moses, the information brought by the Messengers in the Old Testament of the Bible before Christ and Quran after Christ and the episodes of the Psalms through messenger David. Jesus Christ came to enforce the way of life and how to worship Allah. Through the continued sin of human beings, Allah sent the light (Quran) to the whole world through his last messenger Muhammad. I sincerely hope that the world will accept the Quran together with other preceding original Holy books such as Torah, Bible and Bhagavad Gita, etcProphet Muhammad was a rich man both financially and spiritually, but he gave all that away to abide by Allah's wish, for the interest of all mankind. My research touches widespread believers from all denominations. I was pleased to read a poster that said, "Jesus, Moses and Prophet Muhammad worshiped Allah, who do you worship?" It was an indication that Islam accepts Christians and Jews as brothers. The Quran and the true Muslims confirmed that Islam denounces violence, unsocial behaviour, suicide bombers or terrorism. The Quran contains all the Ten Commandments, which was given to Prophet Moses.When Muslims state that prophet Muhammad was the last prophet, they meant that he was the last messenger to receive the content of the Holy book, the Quran, from Allah. The amazing this is that the Quran is fully memorized by all true Muslims from school age and can be recited in full, from the beginning to the end. However, I would like to encourage all Muslims to read this book together with other religious books that I have written which includes Faith Unity, Love All Faiths, Allah Messengers and Islam vs. Christianity and Allah loves Christianity, in other to understand why there is little difference due to individual interpretation in the way of life for Allah's people.During my intensive research, I found that Islam is a religion that follows the footsteps of Jesus Christ who strengthened the Law of Moses which includes Allah's Ten Commandments. I strongly encourage people to read the Quran together with my published religious books. The information in these books contains meaningful dialogue various people from Islamic so as to prove that Islam is a religion of peace and love. Due to misbehaviour of humans including Muslims, Jews, Christians etc Allah sent Prophet Muhammad to bring the Quran to all human which is the "way of life"

  • af James Safo
    408,95 kr.

    Economics is an area of social studies that measure how people satisfy unlimited wants and needs with limited resources. There are three levels of economics, namely: macroeconomics, microeconomics, and home economicsThis publication, Economics; the Road to Graduation, is over 440 pages and contains twenty-two essays, including; microeconomic, macroeconomic, home economic>Microeconomics is the social science that studies the implications of incentives prices, resource prices and production methods, and decisions, specifically how those affect the utilisation and distribution of resources. The microeconomic theory deals with four crucial issues at an individual; What should be produced?How much should it be produced?How can one make the best use of given resources while producing goods and services to maximise production and consumption efficiency or maximise the returns for an individual (firm, industry, household etc.?. How the goods and services can be distributed for maximum well-being?MacroeconomicMacroeconomics is the branch of economics that deals with the structure, performance, behaviour, performance, and decision-making of an economy. It focuses on the aggregate changes in the economy, such as inflation, unemployment rate, national income, gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate, economic growth, Markets, business, consumers, government behaviour, and Price Level. Macroeconomics attempts to measure how well an economy is performing, understand what forces drive it, and project how performance can improve. The two main areas of macroeconomic research are long-term economic growth and shorter-term business cycles.Some of the critical questions addressed by macroeconomics include: What causes unemployment? What causes inflation? What creates or stimulates economic growth?The Evolution of MacroeconomicsMacroeconomics in its modern form is often defined as starting with John Maynard Keynes and his theories about market behaviour and governmental policies in the 1930s when it became apparent that classic economic theory (derived from microeconomics) was only sometimes directly applicable to nationwide economic behaviour. Classic economic theory assumes that economies always return to a state of equilibrium. In essence, this means that if demand for a product increases, the prices for that product get higher and individual companies rise to meet the demand. However, during the Great Depression, there was low output and wide-scale unemployment. Clearly, this did not indicate equilibrium on a macroeconomic scale.Macroeconomics helps a government evaluate an economy's performance and decide on actions to increase or slow growth.Macroeconomics helps a government evaluate an economy's performance and decide on actions to increase or slow growth.Home economics, also known as domestic economy, human sciences, and home science. Or family and consumer sciences is a field of study that concerns the management and economics of the community and home. Although it was primarily meant for girls and young women, all genders are involved in home economics classes.

  • af James Safo
    428,95 kr.

    This book is over 630 pages and covers all the Cambridge International AS & A Level syllabus, which includes;1. Basic economic ideas and resource allocation2. The price system and the microeconomy3. Government microeconomic intervention4. The macroeconomy5. Government macroeconomic intervention6. International economic issuesEconomics is an area of social studies that measure how people satisfy unlimited wants and needs with limited resources available.There are three levels of economics, namely: macroeconomics, microeconomics, and home economics. The science of economics combines and uses many other social studies. There are many standard themes of economics, including; Inflation: Recession: Gross Domestic Product Supply, Demand: Behaviour, and Utility theory. Production theory. Price theory. Prices rise. Interest, Markets. Capital: These are explained in the book.Microeconomics is the social science that studies the implications of incentives prices, resource prices and production methods, and decisions, specifically how those affect the utilisation and distribution of resources. The microeconomic theory deals with four crucial issues at an individual; What should be produced?How much should it be produced?How can one make the best use of given resources while producing goods and services to maximise production and consumption efficiency or maximise the returns for an individual (firm, industry, household etc.?. How the goods and services can be distributed for maximum well-being?MacroeconomicMacroeconomics is the branch of economics that deals with the structure, performance, behaviour, performance, and decision-making of an economy. It focuses on the aggregate changes in the economy, such as inflation, unemployment rate, national income, gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate, economic growth, Markets, business, consumers, government behaviour, and Price Level. Macroeconomics attempts to measure how well an economy is performing, understand what forces drive it, and project how performance can improve. The two main areas of macroeconomic research are long-term economic growth and shorter-term business cycles.>Macroeconomics Developed as a discipline in its own right in the 1930s when it became apparent that classic economic theory (derived from microeconomics) was only sometimes directly applicable to nationwide economic behaviour. Classic economic theory assumes that economies always return to a state of equilibrium. In essence, this means that if demand for a product increases, the prices for that product get higher and individual companies rise to meet the demand. However, during the Great Depression, there was low output and wide-scale unemployment. Clearly, this did not indicate equilibrium on a macroeconomic scale..Macroeconomics helps a government evaluate an economy is performance and decide on actions to increase or slow growth. Macroeconomics is a field of study used to evaluate performance and develop actions that can positively affect an economy. Home economics, >

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    338,95 kr.

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    353,95 kr.