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The United Islamic Caliphate is a nation led by Caliph Jason Abdul Malik on the continent of Africa. The United Islamic Caliphate's government is a Technocracy with very conservative social policies. Economically, The United Islamic Caliphate favors far left wing policies. The official currency of The United Islamic Caliphate is the Golden Dinar. At 89 days old, The United Islamic Caliphate is an established nation. The United Islamic Caliphate has a population of 4,793,631 and a land area of 45,000.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 106.53. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is sufficient with an approval rating of 55.8555%.
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate
“O you who believe! Be steadfast for justice as witnesses for Allah, even if it be against yourselves or parents and relatives.” (Surah An-Nisa 4:135)
The United Islamic Caliphate stands as a beacon of Islamic unity, justice, and the revival of the Muslim Ummah. Founded on the timeless principles of the Qur’an and Sunnah, our nation represents the culmination of the hopes and struggles of generations, dedicated to restoring dignity, freedom, and strength to the Muslim world.
This Caliphate is not just a result of a moment, but a deep-rooted movement that connects to the very birth of the Islamic message. We draw from the legacy of our righteous ancestors, for "Allah is our target, the Prophet is our example, and the Qur'an is our constitution." The Caliphate extends wherever Muslims hold fast to their faith, for our land is consecrated to the generations of Muslims to come, and our purpose is to establish justice on this earth.
“Dost thou not see how Allah putteth forth a parable; representing a good word, as a good tree, whose root is firmly fixed in the earth, and whose branches reach unto heaven; which bringeth forth its fruit in all seasons, by the will of its Lord?” (Surah Ibrahim 14:24-25)
The Caliphate emerged from the need to defend our sacred lands and the Muslim people, who have long suffered under tyranny and oppression. In response to Allah's command, we strive with unshakable resolve to protect our Ummah and uphold the laws of Islam. Through faith and the strength of our people, we have formed an unbreakable bond, united in the mission to establish Allah’s justice on earth.
As Muslims, we reject all forms of falsehood, deceit, and aggression. We refuse to negotiate with those who oppress our Ummah, for Allah has promised victory to those who strive in His cause. Every inch of our land is sacred and will not be surrendered to any power that seeks to destroy our faith.
“Our nation is on fire. Each of us should pour some water, no matter how little, to extinguish whatever one can without waiting for the others.” (Sheikh Amjad al-Zahawi)
“If faith is lost, there is no security and there is no life for him who does not adhere to religion. He who accepts life without religion has taken annihilation as his companion for life.” (Muhammad Iqbal)
In terms of governance, the United Islamic Caliphate will treat non-Muslims fairly and justly, as Allah commands. Non-Muslims living under the Caliphate are granted protection under the Dhimmi status, where their lives, possessions, and rights are safeguarded. They are free to practice their faith, but they must also respect the laws of the land, pay the Jizya tax, and acknowledge the sovereignty of the !@#$. Under Islam, followers of all religions can coexist in security and safety, for we believe that oppression only thrives in the absence of Islam.
“Allah hath written, Verily I will prevail, and my apostles: for Allah is strong and mighty.” (Surah Al-Mujadila 58:21)
The United Islamic Caliphate will continue to defend its people, expand its territories under the guidance of Islam, and ensure that the banner of Allah remains supreme in every land we touch.
“All the earth belongs to Allah, and He grants it to whom He wills among His servants.” (Surah Al-A’raf 7:128)
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Nation Name: | The United Islamic Caliphate |
Leader Name: | Jason Abdul Malik |
Currency: |
Golden Dinar |
National Animal: |
The Eagle |
History: | After the fall of the Ottoman Empire, Muslims were humiliated by the destruction of the Caliphate, which had united them under the banner of "There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah." These were the attempts of the kuffar (unbelievers) to disunite the Muslims and destroy the Caliphate. They knew the power of Islam, the power of the Quran, and the strength of the Mujahideen when united. They understood the power of Islam when it was unified. Therefore, they caused division among the Muslims by instilling the values of nationalism among the Arabs, leading them to revolt against their Caliph. This marked the beginning of the decline of the Islamic world. The Muslims were weakened as the values of the unbelievers infiltrated their societies. They had forgotten the law of Islam, the Sharia, and adopted the ideologies of the secular kuffar, such as nationalism and democracy. This led to the downfall of Muslim society, as Muslims began to pledge allegiance to their countries rather than to the Ummah (the global Muslim community). They started attacking and fighting each other, despite believing in the same God, praying five times a day, and following the same Prophet, Muhammad (PBUH). They turned against each other, even to the point of killing their fellow believers. Then, during the Syrian Civil War, a movement arose. For the first 13 years, from 2011 to 2023, the Muslims rose against the tyrannical rule of Bashar al-Assad to rebel against him and free Syria. However, the infidel Assad used cruelty and war crimes to crush the rebellion. That was until a movement emerged, founded by the scholar Muhammad Izz al-Din al-Qassam Abdul Rahman. This movement sought to unite the Muslims under a united Caliphate once again, starting with the holy land of Sham. This movement united all the disjointed Arab rebel groups, giving them the promise of Islam and bringing them together in one rebellion. They fought against Assad for four years until the Caliphate was established on the 1st of Ramadan, 1445. The fighters of the Mujahideen Brigades stormed the capital of Damascus, taking control of neighboring cities and Homs within Syria, bringing them under the control of the Caliphate and the Muslims. After storming Damascus, the Caliphate was declared, and a council was set up to elect the first Caliph. The initial idea was to elect Muhammad Izz al-Din al-Qassam Abdul Rahman as the Caliph, but he refused, knowing that if he were to take office, he would no longer be able to engage in jihad for the sake of Allah. Instead, the elected Caliph was Jason Abdul Malik, a Muslim convert from Massachusetts, United States, who studied Islam and then came to Syria for jihad. Now, the Caliphate continues to expand to unite the Muslims, whether through diplomacy or other means. The mission remains to unite the Muslim world under the banner of Islam. |
Geography | |
Continent: | Africa |
Land Area: | 72,420.30 sq. km |
Terrain: | **Province of Sham** **Province of Sham** Sham has a mix of different landscapes. In the west, the **Anti-Lebanon Mountains** run along the border, offering natural protection. To the east is the **Syrian Desert**, a dry and vast area with a few oases that are important for water and travel. In the middle of Sham, the **Euphrates River** flows from north to south, watering the fertile lands of **Al-Jazira**, which is good for farming. The **Orontes River** also flows through the western part of Sham, helping the farmlands in **Homs** and **Hama** provinces. Sham's land includes green, fertile valleys along the rivers and dry, windy deserts, making it both rich and challenging. Sham has a mix of different landscapes. In the west, the **Anti-Lebanon Mountains** run along the border, offering natural protection. To the east is the **Syrian Desert**, a dry and vast area with a few oases that are important for water and travel. In the middle of Sham, the **Euphrates River** flows from north to south, watering the fertile lands of **Al-Jazira**, which is good for farming. The **Orontes River** also flows through the western part of Sham, helping the farmlands in **Homs** and **Hama** provinces. Sham's land includes green, fertile valleys along the rivers and dry, windy deserts, making it both rich and challenging. |
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Climate: | **Province of Sham** **Province of Sham** Sham has a mix of different landscapes. In the west, the **Anti-Lebanon Mountains** run along the border, offering natural protection. To the east is the **Syrian Desert**, a dry and vast area with a few oases that are important for water and travel. In the middle of Sham, the **Euphrates River** flows from north to south, watering the fertile lands of **Al-Jazira**, which is good for farming. The **Orontes River** also flows through the western part of Sham, helping the farmlands in **Homs** and **Hama** provinces. Sham's land includes green, fertile valleys along the rivers and dry, windy deserts, making it both rich and challenging. The climate of Sham varies across the region. The coastal areas and western mountains experience a Mediterranean climate, with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. In the central and eastern parts, the climate becomes more arid, with hot, dry summers and cold, dry winters, typical of a desert environment. Rainfall is more common in the west, especially in winter, while the eastern desert receives very little rain. The variation in climate across Sham affects agriculture, with fertile areas near rivers and the coast, and harsher conditions in the desert regions. |
People & Society | |
Population: | 4,793,631 people |
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Ethnic Groups: | Adams - 0.0% |
Languages: | - 0.0% |
Religions: | Muslims - 90.0% Christianity - 4.0% Jews - 6.0% |
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Life Expectancy: | 0 years |
Obesity: | 0% |
Alcohol Users: | 4% |
Tobacco Users: | 0% |
Cannabis Users: | 0% |
Hard Drug Users: | 0% |
Economy | |
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Average Yearly Income: | $161.36 |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): | $6,349,546,415.00 |
GDP per Capita: | $1,324.58 |
Gross National Income (GNI): | $4,588,590,200.00 |
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Military | |
History: | Military of the CaliphateThe military of the Caliphate is officially known as the Muslim Armed Forces. It is divided into three main branches: the Islamic Ground Forces (القوات البرية الإسلامية), the Islamic Naval Forces (القوات البحرية الإسلامية), and the Islamic Air Forces (القوات الجوية الإسلامية). These branches operate in every province, but each province has its own military units under the same names, organized within their specific brigades.The overall commander of the Muslim Armed Forces is Muhammad Izz al-Din al-Qassam Abdul Rahman (Serial Number: 3214), who also commands the Ahrar al-Sham Brigade in the Sham province.Sham ProvinceThe military forces in the Sham province serve as the central force of the Caliphate. The commander of the military in Sham is Abdul Kareem al-Husayni. The Sham province has its own divisions of the Islamic Ground Forces, Islamic Naval Forces, and Islamic Air Forces, all operating under the main Ahrar al-Sham Brigade, which is the core military unit of the Caliphate. |
Soldiers: | 108,000 |
Tanks: | 7,450 |
Aircraft: | 1,089 |
Ships: | 0 |
Missiles: | 0 |
Nuclear Weapons: | 0 |
Last Updated: 09/07/2024 06:19 am |