Michael H. Hart chose Rasool (SAW) over Jesus and Moses as he thinks he is more influential and has played a major role in the development of the Islamic religion.
<h3>Who is Rasool?</h3>
In Islam, Rasool is a god's messenger that serves as the model to preach the behavior to humans. Here, Muhammad (SAW) is the Rasool that was considered the most influential by Michael Hart.
Hart thinks of Rasool as one of the most powerful political leaders that established the world's greatest religion. He even compared the role of Jesus in the development of Christianity.
Therefore, Hart considered Rasool the most influential person in history.
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Answer:
There is one strong claim against it:
<em>Schools should not allow kids.... </em><em>distraction.</em>
Explanation:
Those who are not strong claims:
<em>In the latest survey... </em><em>kids said</em>
Anything that is based on what kids say can´t be a strong claim.
<em>Not every kid can have... because... </em><em>expensive</em><em>...</em><em> kids do not have jobs</em>
Apart from the fact that child labor is forbidden the economic reason for not allowing cell phones is not the issue. It is a social and educational issue.
And the other claim in favor has one word that makes it rather worthless:
<em>they are helpful tools and allow </em><em>people </em><em>...</em>
As we are talking about kids this claim misses the important point.
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Based on this passage, the values that seem to be most important to the Māori are freedom and individuality. The correct option is A
<h3>Who was Maori?</h3>
Maori is a character of an animated movie, Moana. He was the Demi god in the movie. He was powerful and funny. He was free and in his childhood he was left by his mother.
Thus, the correct option is A, freedom and individuality.
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Answer:
the first thing that is important
Explanation:
the criminal robbed the bank and the police were knowing that it was prime
The correct answer is by the mercy of the father GOD