World Economy: Wake Up from a Bad Dream

Published May 25th, 2010 - 12:42 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

In author Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan's first book published in 2006 and available in major online bookstores, Islamic Economic Revolution of the Century, he predicted and made astounding analysis about the U.S. economy. Because of his shocking scrutiny, he knows his work will greatly impact economic groups and institutions, so he has offered a one million dollar prize to anyone who questions and can prove his theory wrong. To date, none has come forward to claim that prize yet. Now, he releases another revealing study that will surely keep everyone thinking and can very well start debates all over. His new book, awarded with a Gold Medal from Nazrya Pakistan Council Islamabad, Economic Revolution of this Century, covers today's critical issues - the world's economic challenges without solutions in sight, the main cause of all ills which is poverty, and more - and proposes ideas to rapidly wipe out these economic problems in 30 days. Economic Revolution of this Century offers an everlasting solution for poverty - not only for the U.S. but also for all other countries - through the development of a new financial instrument which is believed to be more valuable than the bonds that the government has sold in the open market. With this comprehensive read that highlights amazing economic results, readers are sure to find themselves delving deeper into this subject and giving more attention to what's really happening in the nation's economy in particular and the global economy in general.

"Personally I believe even though it is a very Utopian idea of an ideal world wherein his theory is used to change the world order ... it is possible. Even though it seems impossible but this has been proven mathematically and economically in the book that is based on hard facts. The theory is incentive-based and is acceptable to human nature. I wish governments around the world would implement his ideas. His arguments are very compelling." - Prof. Dr. Khawaja Amjad Saeed, Principal, Hailey College of Banking & Finance, Lahore.