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  142. ​ @j.b.708  the financial system is rooted on money. money, it's called a note and includes the promised to pay the bearer at the value of a note. Its origin is long from the middle ages where merchants put their gold into the bank and in exchange the bank write a note for the merchants to bring it anywhere he trades and convert it at the bank branch overseas where he trades. Before that, merchants literally bring their gold as a portable value of exchange. Gold itself is just a representation of value that is generally acknowledged in society. It is not absolute, but generally accepted medium. People in the middle of the desert may value a glass of water more than gold. If money is a promissory note of gold, and gold is just a portable medium for exchange, then what are the real things exchanged between people?. The real thing is the services and goods exchanged represented by gold and (later) money in the modern era. That medium acts as a middle ware between producer and the consumers, and the complex system derivative of it is what makes today's world running, controlled by the few. The only way to escape from this controlled system is to make a direct exchange between the producer and the consumers, bypassing middle ware altogether. I refer to barter. A direct exchange between two parties without intermediary medium. And when there is an excess of disposable income which I gained from inside the system, I convert it to gold and sometimes use it as a portable medium of transaction. You may use other mediums like Bitcoin that is external to the system.
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  167. Be a Passport Bro. Let me show it from a different angle: There are many similar prophets known in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Specifically in Islam, there are 25 prophets, but only 5 are entitled to be the highest prophets: (in order of existence) Noah, Abraham, Moses, Isaac and Muhammad. 1. Muhammad migrated from Mecca to Medina to save them from enemies, on God's orders. 2. Moses migrated from Egypt to Israel to save them from Pharaoh, with God's guidance 3. Isaac migrated to Gerar because of the famine, with God's guidance 4. Abraham, the father of the three religions, migrated from Ur to establish a new nation in Canaan at God's command 5. Noah is the precursor to Abraham, because Noah represents the first instance of God’s attempt to form a covenant with humanity through one person. It is only Noah that has no migrate, but ordered to built the Ark at God's command to save the rest from extinction during the Flood, which God created after regretting that the world was full of sin. Christianity, Islam and Judaism account for more than 55% of the world's population. From the story of the prophet we can learn that: A. After the great flood, all the prophets had to migrate for their safety or to build the nation. Even the prophet migrated. Why don't you? B. Abraham sent Eliezer to Mesopotamia to find a wife for Moses. Are there no women nearby? There must be. But a Woman of Quality is worth to be found faraway in a distant land. C. Muhammad's first wife was one of the richest widows in town. She married him not for money, but treated him with respect. Their marriage lasted until she died, and during this time Muhammad was monogamous. Even after her death, Muhammad reminded his next wife to respect her, making the next wife jealous. Love based on care and respect remains in the heart and endures until the end!. D. It doesn't take long to decide whether you should migrate or drown in the flood to wipe the world full of sin. Note: They even teach such things to children. Save Your Sanity Now!. Anyway, the 1st in the Islamic calendar is not Muhammad's birth date. This is the day when Muhammad migrated from Mecca to Medina. The calendar itself called the Hijri calendar, derived from the Arabic word "hijra" which means migration and is celebrated by all Muslims in the world. It's first month has title ‘the month of Allah’, the most blessed in the Islamic calendar. -- God blessed you the day you migrate. Remember to Celebrate!!! -- 🎉🎊✨
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