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Alnas is The People

This platform is a comprehensive system designed to facilitate justice and ease of living. We provide the tools and opportunities to build a legacy worthy of honor and recognition.

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Our Vision for a New World

Watch our short video to understand our vision. Please note that the platform is currently under construction, and this is a conceptual overview.

Statement on the Current Platform State

  • This platform is currently a working prototype, presented for open debate, structured discussion, and public voting to refine its model.
  • Its purpose is to develop a global digital framework for democratic governance and economic participation.
  • The final model is intended for presentation to the United Nations and, ultimately, adoption by all governments.
  • All discussions and community input will take place through the mentioned official Alnas Organization group on Facebook.
  • Everybody is welcome to participate and contribute to shaping this development.
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Humanitarian Services

Alnas University

An open university where qualified teachers offer courses. Students earn credits towards degrees, progressing from Associate to Doctorate level.

My Plan

Organize your life with integrated financial calculators and personal weekly/yearly schedulers to track goals and manage your time effectively.

Meaningful Connections

Define your personal or professional goals and connect with like-minded individuals for mentorship, partnership, or marriage.

Higher Law

Engage in a collaborative study of religious texts. Add situations, texts, and interpretations, then vote on the most insightful contributions.

Holistic Health Services

Access doctor-verified treatment guides in the Health Tracker and register for community-funded care at partner hospitals.

The Charity Book

A transparent system for community support. Give or receive financial aid and create opportunities through helpful leads.

Governmental Services

2-Level Mentorship

A structured growth path. Graduate and refer students to become a mentor, building a legacy of guidance and leadership.

Democratic Governance

From local City Clubs to a Global Alliance, your voice shapes the platform through petitions, agreements, and leadership elections.

Global Alliance & Military

A forum for elected country leaders to manage global issues, recommend economic policies, and oversee a unified military command for international security and peacekeeping missions.

Government Services

Access official services, laws, and announcements from government entities registered on the platform.

Economic Services

The Karam Economy

A standardized economic unit (Karam) and an ethically printed physical currency ensure a fair, transparent, and globally stable economy.

Collaboration Projects

Transform your innovative ideas into reality. Propose projects, seek investment, and recruit a team from our talented community.

Engineers & Builders

Access build-along guides for complex products, or hire an expert engineer to construct it for you, turning concepts into creations.

AI & Physical Systems

Collaborative books where engineers build and refine AI functions or physical products. The community votes on the best inputs, and contributors share in the income.

The Community Market

A dedicated and trusted marketplace with service centers and delivery groups to buy and sell products or services within the Alnas ecosystem.

My Orders

Track all your purchases and deliveries from the market in one convenient place.

Clothing Stores

Open your own boutique, sell your designs, and manage your inventory in a dedicated clothing marketplace.

Real Estate

Buy, sell, or rent properties. List your real estate or find your next home or investment in our community marketplace.

The Food Section

Share and purchase cooking lessons, buy groceries from local sellers, and find restaurants offering meals for sale or for charity.

Travel & Accommodation

Submit travel requests for assistance with visas or jobs, and find community-hosted accommodations for your journey.

Alnas Bank

Manage your finances within the platform. Add funds, make payments in Karam, and handle all your transactions securely.

Mentorship Tree

Visualize the platform’s network, see top-performing mentors, and discover your place in the community hierarchy.

Entertainment Services

Alnas Architecture & The Big Game

A collaborative 2D/3D design tool to create Mixed Reality worlds. Publish your creations to "The Big Game", our MR marketplace, and set a price or place them at real-world coordinates for others to explore.

Competitions & Groups

Form groups around your hobbies and compete in sponsored local tournaments for prizes and recognition.

Media Hub

Promote your channel, find sponsors, or compete in our prestigious annual Media Award for cash prizes and global visibility.

Stories Section

Unleash your creativity in our collaborative Stories Section. Create stories, vote on submissions, and get sponsored for your work.

Community Events

Discover, create, and join local events. A great way to network, learn, and engage with your city's community members in person.

Adopt the Alnas System

Alnas offers governments a transparent, debt-free, and democratic economic model. Adopt the platform to build public trust, stabilize your economy, and align with the will of your people.

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🌍 Alnas System vs. Current Government Models

With Governance Effects in Every Row

CategoryAlnas Global SystemGovernance Effect (Alnas)Current Government ModelsGovernance Effect (Current Systems)
Economic ModelWork‑based issuance; transparent formulasDemocratic stability; prevents manipulation; reduces corruptionDebt‑based money creationCentralized control; political influence; inflation risk
Profit Distribution100% distributed by fixed structureGovernance is predictable, fair, and not influenced by politicsNo profit distributionCitizens depend on political budgeting; unequal outcomes
Government EarningsGovernments earn investor share + tax shareGovernments become partners, not controllers; incentives align with public welfareGovernments rely on taxes, borrowing, and inflationPolitical pressure increases debt; governance becomes reactive
Equity StructurePopulation‑based global equityEqual dignity for all nations; no dominanceNo global equityPower imbalance; governance favors stronger nations
Funding ModelGovernments fund only if 15% sustainability is insufficientGovernance is cost‑based, not political; prevents overspendingGovernments fund everything through taxes and debtGovernance tied to political cycles; risk of mismanagement
Inflation ControlMathematical issuance tied to workGovernance becomes stable and predictable; no political inflationInflation influenced by political decisionsGovernance becomes unstable; inflation used as a political tool
Governance SystemDigital, democratic, transparentNo political parties; no lobbying; decisions follow rulesPolitical, party‑basedGovernance influenced by elections, lobbying, and power struggles
SovereigntyGovernments cannot control AlnasPrevents political capture; ensures global fairnessGovernments fully control national systemsGovernance varies widely; risk of authoritarian or unstable rule
Public BenefitDirect income, job creation, reduced inflation, reduced debt, higher stabilityGovernance aligned with citizen welfare; no political favoritismIndirect benefits through policyGovernance depends on political agendas; inconsistent outcomes
Debt ImpactReduces national debt through profit returnsGovernance becomes financially sustainableNational debt increases over timeGovernance becomes dependent on borrowing; long‑term instability
Fairness ModelBased on population + contributionGovernance is equal, transparent, and rule‑basedBased on political power, GDP, alliancesGovernance favors powerful nations; inequality grows
Global CoordinationUnified digital systemGovernance is cooperative, not competitiveFragmented national systemsGovernance is competitive; conflicts of interest arise

The profit share is debatable until the majority of stakeholders agree on its distribution structure.

🌟 One-Sentence Summary

Alnas creates a transparent, democratic, rule‑based global governance model, while current systems rely on political power, debt, and unequal national influence.

🌍 Alnas System vs. United Nations

13‑Row Comparison — With Governance Effects in Every Row

#CategoryAlnas Global SystemGovernance Effect (Alnas)United Nations (UN)Governance Effect (UN)
1Core PurposeDigital democratic economic system that distributes income and stabilizes economies.Governance focuses on fairness, transparency, and economic justice.Intergovernmental body for diplomacy, peace, and cooperation.Governance focuses on negotiation, diplomacy, and political consensus.
2Governance ModelDigital, rule‑based, democratic; no political parties; no national dominance.Prevents political capture; ensures equal treatment; decisions follow formulas.State‑based political governance; influenced by national interests.Power imbalances shape decisions; political alliances affect outcomes.
3RepresentationPopulation‑based equity for all countries; equal dignity for every citizen.Governance is equal and non‑hierarchical; no veto power.Representation varies; Security Council has special powers.Governance favors powerful states; veto can block global decisions.
4Economic ModelWork‑based issuance; transparent formulas; profit‑sharing.Governance is stable, predictable, and insulated from political inflation.No economic issuance; relies on member contributions.Governance depends on political willingness to fund programs.
5Funding StructureFunded by 15% sustainability share; governments contribute only if needed.Governance is cost‑based, not political; prevents overspending.Funded by mandatory and voluntary contributions.Governance influenced by ability and willingness of states to pay.
6Financial ReturnsGovernments can receive up to ~50% of profits (investor + tax share) when they invest.Governance aligns government incentives with long‑term public welfare.No financial returns; contributions are expenses.Governance depends on donor priorities; no built‑in economic reward.
7Profit Distribution100% distributed by fixed structure (employees, investors, CEO, founder, sustainability, charity & taxes).Governance is transparent and rule‑based; no political favoritism.No profit distribution; funds used for programs.Governance outcomes depend on political budgeting and negotiations.
8Sovereignty ImpactGovernments cannot control Alnas; advisory only.Governance remains independent; prevents national or political dominance.Member states influence UN decisions; powerful states dominate key bodies.Governance shaped by geopolitics; sovereignty and influence vary by power.
9Public BenefitDirect income, job creation, reduced inflation, reduced debt, higher stability.Governance directly improves citizen welfare through economic mechanisms.Indirect benefit via diplomacy, peacekeeping, and humanitarian programs.Governance outcomes depend on political agreements, priorities, and funding.
10Decision‑MakingAlgorithmic, transparent, democratic; no lobbying or party politics.Governance is predictable, fair, and resistant to political pressure.Negotiation‑based; influenced by alliances and national interests.Governance can be slow, politicized, or blocked by veto.
11Global CoordinationUnified digital economic system; equal participation and shared rules.Governance is cooperative, rule‑based, and non‑competitive.Political coordination platform; fragmented national interests.Governance depends on diplomacy; conflicts of interest are common.
12Citizens’ Rights & Voice“We the Voice of All People” — citizens participate directly through digital democratic governance.Governance is people‑powered; citizens are the highest authority.UN listens to governments, not individual citizens.Governance is state‑centric; citizens’ voices are filtered through national governments.
13Power DistributionNo veto power; no permanent privileged members; all countries equal.Governance prevents dominance and ensures global fairness.Security Council P5 hold permanent veto power.Governance is unequal; a few states can block global action.

The profit share is debatable until the majority of stakeholders agree on its distribution structure.

🌟 One‑Sentence Summary

Alnas is a globally fair, people‑powered, rule‑based economic governance system, while the UN is a state‑centric political organization shaped by national power and diplomatic influence.

The Karam Economy: A Self-Correcting System

This system is designed to make financial corruption and arbitrary government printing mathematically impossible by shifting power to a verified platform and the voting power of the people.

Economic System Comparison

CategoryAlnas System (Rank #1)Mixed / CapitalistSocialist / UBIDigital / Crypto
Who Operates ItThe People: Via a digital platform and democratic voting.Elites & Banks: Private corporations and central banks.The State: Government or central authorities.Decentralized: Algorithms and network validators.
Money CreationProductivity-Linked: (WĂ—10k)+Balance.Debt-Linked: Created by banks via interest-bearing loans.Policy-Linked: Based on government printing or taxes.Code-Linked: Algorithmic mining or staking.
Standard of LivingFixed 10k Karam: Guaranteed for all approved workers.Market-Based: Fluctuates wildly based on the economy.State-Defined: Depends on government budget and policy.Unstable: No link to a guaranteed standard of living.
Effect on PovertyElimination: Guaranteed 10k standard for workers; solved by math.Persistent: A byproduct of debt; requires constant welfare.Reduction: Handouts keep people at survival but limit growth.Negligible: No social focus; often hurts poor via volatility.
Wealth ProtectionTotal Security: Current balance is added to new prints; savings never lose value.Eroding: Inflation and market crashes devalue savings.Weak: High taxes and devalued currency shrink assets.Zero: One market crash can wipe out all assets instantly.
Income GrowthReal & Protected: Grow by investing your balance in new approved projects.Nominal: Wages may rise, but inflation eats the gains.Capped: State limits growth to maintain equality.Speculative: Depends on finding someone to buy higher.
InequalitySolved: Equal pay (10k) and democratic control erase class gaps.Inherent: Naturally funnels wealth to those who own capital.Managed: Aims for equality but results in shared low quality.High: Massive gaps between early and late adopters.
Inflation ControlMathematical: Money supply exactly matches worker count.Unstable: Driven by credit cycles and market bubbles.High Risk: Printing for non-work devalues the unit.None: Value is unanchored to any real-world goods.
InnovationEthical: Community votes for projects that solve real problems.For-Profit: Fast, but creates waste and planned obsolescence.Low: Lack of personal incentive leads to stagnation.Technical: High innovation in code, low in real-world utility.
HoardingImpossible: Currency recycles digitally to stay in circulation.Encouraged: Wealth is parked/hidden to avoid taxes.Restricted: State limits accumulation via force/regulation.Common: "HODLing" locks money away, stopping flow.
EnvironmentalSustainable: Only locally-approved, ethical projects are funded.Exploitative: Growth is forced to pay back debt interest.Mixed: Prioritizes industrial output over ecology.High Impact: High energy use; no ecological accountability.
Why it Ranks HereThe Standard: Only system that protects wealth while ending poverty.Functional: Workable but creates debt and instability.Flawed: Good intentions but mathematically unstable.Last: Too volatile and disconnected from real labor.
ConsNo ConInefficiency: High waste and wealth gaps.Stagnation: Low incentive; high bureaucracy.Speculation: Value can disappear instantly.

🌍 Proposed Alnas Profit Structure

As developed and refined through our conversation. Alnas distributes 100% of profits through a transparent, democratic, rule‑based structure designed to serve the world population while ensuring fairness, sustainability, and global cooperation.

Profit‑Share Table (Proposed Structure)

GroupShareDescription
UN (Administrative Partner)15%Executes global public decisions and refines operational vision under the will of the people. Holds execution power, not political power.
Employees10%Global reward pool for all Alnas workers. Employees also receive equal salaries. This 10% is a performance‑based global bonus.
Investors/Governments30%Distributed to governments and investors who fund the operational gap. Governments earn proportional returns.
CEO5%For the elected CEO, in addition to salary.
Founder5%Permanent, inheritable share for the founder’s family.
Project Development & Sustainability15%Covers Alnas’ operating cost and long‑term sustainability.
Charity & Taxes20%Mandatory government taxes + optional charity. The tax portion goes directly to governments.

The profit share is debatable until the majority of stakeholders agree on its distribution structure.

🌍 World Population Economic Flow Table (Alnas System)

Including Workers (Platform Population)

StepGroupWhat They ReceiveWhat They GiveResult
1Workers (Platform Population)In addition to their 10,000 Karam standard income, workers in approved projects also receive a share of the profits from their specific project.20% mandatory tax + optional charityStable income, dignity, and global economic security
2GovernmentsA. Population Tax (from the 20% deduction)
B. Project Tax (from the 20% Charity & Taxes share)
C. Investor Returns (from the 30% Investors/Governments share)
Provide liquidity by printing money for the 10,000 payments, protect the nation, and support those in need.Governments gain revenue, reduce debt, and stabilize their economies
3UN (Administrative Partner)15% profit‑shareExecutes public decisions + refines operational vision **under the will of the people**Global administrative engine with execution power
4EmployeesEqual salaries + **10% global reward pool**Operate Alnas systems, support, technology, and servicesFair global compensation
5Founder5% shareVision, creation, long‑term stewardshipPermanent symbolic leadership
6CEO5% share + salaryElected leadership and execution of the people’s willAccountable governance
7Project Development & Sustainability15% shareInfrastructure, scaling, innovationSustainable long‑term growth
8CharityOptional donations—Global humanitarian impact

The profit share is debatable until the majority of stakeholders agree on its distribution structure.

🌍 How the Model Works (Simple Flow)

1. Governments create liquidity

They print money to fund the 10,000 per worker. This is safe because issuance is tied to work, not debt.

2. Workers (Platform Population) receive 10,000

Every verified worker earns this through the Alnas work cycle.

3. 20% is automatically deducted

  • Mandatory tax → goes to governments
  • Optional charity → chosen by the worker

4. Profit‑share distributes 100%

  • 15% → UN
  • 10% → Employees
  • 30% → Investors/Governments
  • 5% → CEO
  • 5% → Founder
  • 15% → Sustainability
  • 20% → Charity & Taxes

5. Governments earn from three channels

  • Population tax
  • Project tax
  • Investor returns

6. UN executes and refines — but the people decide

  • UN has execution power
  • UN has vision‑refinement power
  • But the will of the people is the highest authority
  • Alnas adapts to the people, not the other way around

🌟 One-Sentence Summary

This proposal defines a globally fair economic system where workers earn 10,000 per cycle, governments gain tax and investor revenue, the UN executes and refines under the people’s will, and profit is distributed transparently across all partners.

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Mohammed Abdullah Alattas (Amrelyon)