MEHDI STATE is a nation led by Ameer ul Mohmineen Faisal Mujtaba Mir on the continent of Asia. MEHDI STATE's government is a Absolute Monarchy with very moderate social policies. Economically, MEHDI STATE favors moderate policies. The official currency of MEHDI STATE is the Dollar. At 1 days old, MEHDI STATE is a brand new nation. MEHDI STATE has a population of 1,000 and a land area of 250.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 4.00. Pollution in the nation is almost non-existent. The citizens' faith in the government is sufficient with an approval rating of 53.0536%.
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Nation Name: | MEHDI STATE |
Leader Name: | Faisal Mujtaba Mir |
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History: | π The Glorious History of MEHDI STATE "A Nation Raised Not by Sword, But by Divine Will." π Founding Era (Year 0 AH - Year 112 AH) The MEHDI STATE traces its divine origin to Year 0 AH (After Hijrah) — the time when whispers of the Mahdi’s coming were first heard in the hidden valleys of the ancient land now known as Noorabad (capital of MEHDI STATE). A small group of righteous believers, guided by a mystic sage known only as "Al-Raheem", withdrew from the corrupt empires of their age and established a spiritual brotherhood bound by justice, knowledge, and unwavering Tawheed. Their prayers were answered when a divine child was born in the 33rd year AH — a descendant of both Hasan and Husayn, predicted to be among the forerunners of the Mahdi’s lineage. They called him “Al-Awwal al-Mujaddid.” He did not build palaces or conquer lands. Instead, he sent emissaries across the Arabian deserts, Persia, and the Sindh valleys, calling people back to pure monotheism, unity, and resistance against tyranny. π‘οΈ Rise of the Emirate (112 AH - 471 AH) As oppression increased across the region, the followers of Al-Awwal gathered strength. By 112 AH, a decisive moment came when tyrants from the "Empire of Shirk" attacked Noorabad. Against all odds, the believers — armed with only swords and Surah Al-Anfal on their tongues — defeated the invaders in what came to be known as the Battle of Barakah Plains. From that point, the Emirate of MEHDI was declared. The ruling title was not “King” or “Sultan,” but Ameer ul Momineen, chosen by the Council of the Just (‘Shura as-Sadiqeen’). The Emirate began its golden age under Ameer Zayd al-Faruqi, known as "The Sword of Haqq." π Golden Era of Knowledge (471 AH - 689 AH) The MEHDI STATE became the beacon of divine philosophy, attracting scholars from Andalusia to Samarqand. It produced legendary thinkers like: Imam Luqman al-Mahdi, who developed the Aqeedah of Divine Order; Sayyida Aaliyah al-Siddiqah, the first female Hadith compiler of the region; Ibn Nur, a mathematician who discovered Divine Ratios used in architecture and Qur’anic calligraphy. The state funded translations, libraries, observatories, and Halqa sessions under moonlight where debates between Christians, Zoroastrians, and Muslims would be held — all under peaceful scholarly rules. βοΈ The Trials and Betrayals (690 AH - 922 AH) In 690 AH, the so-called “Reformists” from the West attempted to infiltrate the MEHDI STATE by offering political alliances in the name of progress. Many local tribes fell to deception, and a 100-year internal conflict known as Fitnah al-Kubra al-Thaniya (The Second Great Civil Strife) erupted. The MEHDI STATE held its ground only because of the rise of Ameer Najeeb ud-Din, who brought unity by restoring the Shura, destroying corrupt wealth systems, and enforcing the Code of Divine Governance (Qanun al-Haqq). π Modern Renaissance & Return of the Hidden (1394 AH - Present) In the 1390s AH, the State was almost forgotten to history, surrounded by secular superpowers. But a movement stirred — young believers rose again in the name of the final Mahdi, who had long been awaited by their ancestors. From among them, Faisal Mujtaba Mir was recognized as the Ameer ul Momineen by the scholars of 7 regions after surviving a divine test in the Valley of Thorns. He re-established the MEHDI STATE as a spiritual, intellectual, and geopolitical force — not through colonial expansion, but through da’wah, resistance to global tyranny, and calling the world back to Divine Order. Today, the MEHDI STATE under Ameer ul Momineen Faisal Mujtaba Mir stands as: The Defender of True Monotheism The Shield of the Oppressed The Cradle of the Awaited Mahdi’s Return βοΈ MILITARY CHRONICLES OF MEHDI STATE “The sword of Haqq is sharpened not by steel, but by Imaan.” --- πΉ 1. Battle of Barakah Plains (112 AH) The Birth of the Emirate MEHDI STATE Troops: 313 warriors (symbolic of Badr) Enemy Forces: ~1,200 troops Formations Used: Crescent ambush with central shield-wall and archers behind dunes Armor: Chainmail vests Leather helmets Wooden round shields Weapons: Short swords (Sahabi style) Recurve bows Spears with Qur’anic engravings MEHDI Losses: 19 martyred Enemy Losses: ~600 killed, remainder surrendered or fled Special Note: First recorded use of “Takbir War Cry Formation”, where all soldiers chant “Allahu Akbar” before charging. --- π° 2. Siege of Qila-tul-Zulm (231 AH) The Fortress of Tyranny Falls MEHDI Army: ~4,700 troops Enemy Inside Fortress: ~6,000 soldiers + 2 war elephants Weapons/Equipment: Heavy battering rams (named Asad-ul-Haqq) Boiling oil and slingstones from the walls Catapults introduced by engineers from Khorasan Armor: Steel lamellar armor for elite units (Fursan al-Sidq) Wooden tower shields for siege infantry MEHDI Losses: ~800 dead, 1,100 injured Enemy Losses: ~4,000 killed, 2,000 captured Legend: Victory came on the 27th night of Ramadan; taken as a divine sign. --- π‘οΈ 3. Battle of the Crescent Line (392 AH) The Apostate Rebellion MEHDI Forces: ~6,200 troops Enemy Coalition: ~10,000 troops Formation: “Double Crescent” tactic — two curved flanks surrounding the enemy like a trap Qur’anic banners flown high at every unit Special Units: Saif ul-Haqq Cavalry: 1,000 horsemen with dual curved swords Huffaz Archers: Hafiz warriors who recited Qur’an before each volley Armor: Chain-and-plate hybrid for elite guards Camel-mounted javelin riders in desert flanks MEHDI Losses: ~2,000 martyred Enemy Losses: ~7,300 killed, rest scattered Post-Battle: All apostate symbols were burned; area purified with public Qur’an recitation. --- πͺοΈ 4. Battle of Whispering Dunes (1043 AH) Mystical Victory over the Occultists MEHDI Forces: ~3,100 elite warriors Enemy Mercenaries: ~4,800, equipped with dark-arts practitioners and foreign firearms Special Defense: Circle of Dhikr: Defensive technique using spiritual chanting and Qur’an recitation during battle Weaponry: Scimitar units, reinforced scorpion bows Camel-mounted mobile archers Armor: Light sand-colored gear for stealth and mobility MEHDI Losses: 190 martyred Enemy Losses: Over 3,000 — most fled in fear during supernatural sandstorm Notable Incident: A Qur’an left open on a hill remained untouched while bodies lay all around. --- β 5. Naval War of Mahdi Crescent (1302 AH) MEHDI Navy's First Grand Victory MEHDI Fleet: 11 warships (Safinat al-Haqq, Ghazi al-Bahr) Enemy Fleet: 18 pirate ships + 2 imperial vessels Naval Weapons: Flame arrows “Maddah Pots” (oil thrown at enemy ships then ignited) Naval Armor: Thick leather sailor gear, steel helmets for captains Sails embroidered with Ayat al-Kursi MEHDI Losses: 2 ships sunk, ~270 sailors martyred Enemy Losses: 12 ships destroyed, Pirate King captured and executed Legacy: Sea trade resumed, MEHDI navy becomes dominant in Eastern Crescent. --- ποΈ 6. Battle of Az-Zuhur Valley (1391 AH) The Restoration by Ameer Faisal Mujtaba Mir MEHDI Forces: 1,313 loyalists (Fityan al-Nur) Secular Regime Troops: ~9,000 well-equipped soldiers Formation: Night ambush using natural caves and divine timings (Laylatul Qadr) Guerrilla strikes followed by Takbir surges Weapons: Modern + traditional mix: AK rifles, curved daggers, Qur’an-carved bullets Armor: Light camo gear, chestplates inscribed with Surah Muhammad (47:7) MEHDI Losses: 118 martyred Enemy Losses: ~3,000 dead, rest fled after believing the Mahdi had returned Crowning Moment: Ameer Faisal Mujtaba Mir raised the black flag at dawn, marking the rebirth of the MEHDI STATE. π Medals & Titles Awarded After Battles "Najm al-Barakah" – For unmatched bravery in Barakah Plains "Sayf ul-Mahdi" – Given to generals who secure decisive divine-backed victories "Hamil al-Nur" – For those who protect the Qur'an during battle under any circumstance "Shaheed-e-Sidq" – Posthumous medal given to martyrs of Haqq π₯ The Trials of the MEHDI STATE “When the fire burns the banners, the believers raise them anew with their own blood.” --- π©Έ 1. The Fall of Dar-ul-Hikmah (278 AH) Destruction of the First Grand Library Event: The greatest knowledge sanctuary of MEHDI STATE, housing 30,000 manuscripts including scrolls of Al-Awwal, was burned to ash by spies of the Heretical Syndicate, a secret cult opposing Tawheed. Outcome: Over 700 scholars, including 31 Huffaz, died protecting the library. Mistake: Lax border security due to overconfidence during peace times. Legacy: This tragedy led to the creation of the “Order of the Ink-Blooded”, scholars who carry memorized libraries in their minds. --- π° 2. The Siege of Noorabad (511 AH) The Capital Almost Lost Enemy: Coalition of rebel tribes backed by foreign empires (Rum and East Vandals). Duration: 9-month brutal siege. Conditions: Starvation inside the city. Wells poisoned. This was short history. |
Geography | |
Continent: | Asia |
Land Area: | 402.34 sq. km |
Terrain: | πΊοΈ Terrain of the MEHDI STATE “A land forged between fire and faith, where mountains echo Tawheed and rivers flow with history.” --- π 1. Capital Region — Noorabad Valley Type: Fertile basin surrounded by protective mountains Elevation: ~1,200 meters Key Features: White-Stone Masjid al-Noor at the center, said to be aligned with the Qiblah of the Mahdi Lush gardens, olive and date orchards, learning academies Strategic Value: Naturally protected, elevated highland — easy to defend, hard to besiege Nickname: “The Cradle of Light” --- β°οΈ 2. The Shield Mountains (Jibal as-Dir’) Type: Rugged mountain range surrounding the northwest border Climate: Cold, snowy peaks in winter; green pastures in summer Use: Base of elite mountain units (Fityan al-Jibal) Training grounds for spiritual retreats and survivalist warriors Hidden within: Sacred Cave of Awwal al-Mujaddid, open only on 15th Sha’ban night --- ποΈ 3. The Sabr Dunes (Desert of Patience) Location: Southern and eastern regions Terrain: Red-gold sand dunes, scattered oases, harsh heat Strategic Use: Natural defense barrier against land invasions Home to nomadic tribes loyal to the Ameer Hidden supply routes and Qur’anic caravan posts Notable Site: Masjid al-Rahmah, built on the bones of martyrs from the Battle of Whispering Dunes --- ποΈ 4. Valley of Az-Zuhur Location: Northeast Terrain: Rocky valley with deep ravines, surrounded by wildflower plains Significance: Site of final victory and restoration by Ameer Faisal Mujtaba Mir Considered a spiritually blessed land where prayers are believed to echo louder Geology: Rich in iron ore, black stone used in swords and masjid domes --- π 5. Crescent Bay (Eastern Coast) Terrain: Curved coastal region with high cliffs and deep sea harbors Use: Base of the MEHDI NAVAL FLEET Trade and da’wah launch points to neighboring lands Secret underwater caverns known as "Chambers of the Hidden", said to house scrolls and future plans Climate: Humid and foggy — excellent for stealth naval movements --- πΏ 6. Forest of Sidq (Truth Forest) Type: Dense, misty forest at the western edge Use: Safehouse for rebel scholars and persecuted Muslims Place of seclusion for the Order of the Ink-Blooded Mystical Feature: Trees naturally grow in formations that resemble Arabic calligraphy — especially the word "Haqq" --- π€οΈ 7. River Haadi (The Guide River) Length: Cuts through the entire nation from west to east Spiritual Meaning: Said to have been dug by the early Muhajireen settlers during their Hijrah Role: Irrigation for Noorabad Ghusal and wudhu for pilgrims Strategic movement route for troops and caravans --- πΊοΈ National Strategic Layout Overview π Region π Terrain Type π‘οΈ Function Noorabad Fertile Valley Capital, governance, scholarship Shield Mountains Rugged Highlands Defense, elite training Sabr Dunes Desert Border barrier, nomadic defense Az-Zuhur Rocky Valley Symbolic spiritual land Crescent Bay Coastal & Maritime Navy, trade, outreach Forest of Sidq Dense Forest Seclusion, knowledge preservation River Haadi River System Water, purity, trade, mobility. |
Highest Peak: | Jabal al-Haqq 6,460 meters (21,194 feet), 6 meters |
Lowest Valley: | 8000 feets, 400 meters |
Climate: | π€οΈ CLIMATE OF THE MEHDI STATE “The sky weeps for our martyrs, the winds carry our prayers, and the earth nurtures our resolve.” --- π 1. Capital Region — Noorabad Valley Climate Type: Mediterranean Highland Seasons: Spring: Pleasant, full of blooming pomegranate and olive groves Summer: Mild; warm days and cool, breezy nights (ideal for study and open-air da’wah) Winter: Snow in outer ridges, moderate cold in the valley Rainfall: Moderate, often described as “Barakah Rains” — especially in Sha’ban and Dhul Hijjah Special Weather Sign: Light mist covers the Masjid al-Noor dome during Fajr in Ramadhan --- βοΈ 2. The Shield Mountains (Jibal as-Dir’) Climate Type: Alpine Cold Conditions: Snow-covered for ~5 months Sharp winds called "Nafkhat al-Haqq" (Breath of Truth), used in spiritual training Spring: Blooming of white alpine flowers called “Shuhada’s Tears” Military Note: Best suited for cold endurance and mountaineering troops --- π₯ 3. The Sabr Dunes (Desert of Patience) Climate Type: Hot Arid Desert Temperature: Summer: Can exceed 48°C (118°F) Night: Drops below 20°C — ideal for stealth movements Sandstorms: Frequent in Rajab and Muharram Spiritual Note: Believers retreat here for khalwah (seclusion) and inner jihad --- πΈ 4. Valley of Az-Zuhur Climate Type: Semi-Arid with Microclimates Unique Trait: After every rainfall, Zuhur Lilies bloom — believed to only grow where sincere martyrdom occurred Weather Pattern: Cool winds during Tahajjud hours Sudden rains on Laylatul Qadr nights (recorded multiple times) --- π«οΈ 5. Crescent Bay (Coastal Region) Climate Type: Coastal Humid Subtropical Foggy Mornings: Especially in Dhul Qa'dah — locals say it “hides the fleet from the unbelievers” Rain: Heaviest in Safar and Rabi’ al-Awwal Storms: Occasionally faces “Tufaan al-Tawheed” — named after a legendary naval victory during a lightning storm --- π³ 6. Forest of Sidq Climate Type: Dense Temperate Forest Climate Rainfall: Consistent, gentle drizzle year-round Mystical Trait: The forest releases natural fog every Friday at sunrise Said to be the resting place of a forgotten wali (saint) whose barakah still blesses the air --- π 7. River Haadi & Surroundings Climate Role: Acts as natural climate stabilizer — brings moisture and fertility to farmlands Mist rises from river before Fajr, called the “Breath of the Believers” --- π Climate Summary Table Region Climate Type Temp Range Rainfall Unique Traits Noorabad Valley Mediterranean Highland 5°C–28°C Moderate Misty Fajr, barakah rains Shield Mountains Alpine -5°C–15°C Snow-heavy Training ground, purity air Sabr Dunes Hot Desert 20°C–48°C Rare Sandstorms, spiritual solitude Valley of Az-Zuhur Semi-Arid Blooming 10°C–35°C Light, timed Zuhur lilies bloom post-rain Crescent Bay Coastal Humid 15°C–32°C High Fog of concealment, storm lore Forest of Sidq Temperate Rainforest 12°C–25°C High Weekly mist, natural seclusion River Haadi Riverine Oasis Zone Varies Fed by runoff Stabilizes crops, divine mist. |
People & Society | |
Population: | 1,000 people |
Demonym: | Mommin |
Demonym Plural: | Mo'mmin |
Ethnic Groups: | None - 0.0% None - 0.0% None - 0.0% |
Languages: | Arabic - 65.0% English - 35.0% None - 0.0% |
Religions: | ISLAM - 100.0% None - 0.0% None - 0.0% |
Health | |
Life Expectancy: | 90 years |
Obesity: | 2% |
Alcohol Users: | 0% |
Tobacco Users: | 0% |
Cannabis Users: | 0% |
Hard Drug Users: | 0% |
Economy | |
Description: | π° ECONOMY OF MEHDI STATE “We measure wealth not by gold alone, but by the justice it delivers and the hearts it nourishes.” --- π¦ 1. Core Economic Philosophy Based on Shariah Economy: No riba (interest) Zakat-based redistribution Prohibition of monopolies and hoarding Three Pillars: 1. Halal Productivity 2. Economic Justice 3. Sufficiency Before Surplus > βοΈ “Wealth flows like the River Haadi — it nourishes all, not just one bank.” --- πͺ 2. Currency System Primary Currency: > DΔ«nΔr al-Mahdi (Ψ―ΩΩΨ§Ψ± Ψ§ΩΩ ΩΨ―Ω) – gold-based coin (1 dinar ≈ 4.25g of gold) Dirham as-Sidq (Ψ―Ψ±ΩΩ Ψ§ΩΨ΅Ψ―Ω) – silver-based coin (1 dirham ≈ 2.975g of silver) Scrip for common use: Barakah Notes – backed by resource reserves and Zakat surplus Digital Version: "Sikka Nuriyah" – a blockchain-based halal digital currency for trade transparency --- πΎ 3. Key Economic Sectors π A. Agriculture (30% of GDP) Main Crops: Dates, olives, figs, wheat, saffron, black seeds, and barley Irrigation: Canal systems from River Haadi and glacial runoff from Jabal al-Haqq Farming Structure: Small family-owned plots Communal harvest festivals Zakat-ul-Harvest collection centers Famous Product: “Zamzami Olives”, infused with rain from Laylatul Qadr nights --- π οΈ B. Artisan Industry (25% of GDP) Known For: Hand-crafted swords, Qur’anic calligraphy, black-stone tiles Rugs and tapestries with Ayat patterns Islamic books, perfumes, and traditional medicine Exports: Religious goods, halal food packs, medicinal honey Guild System: "Asnaf al-Haqq" – artisan unions regulated under Islamic ethics --- π‘οΈ C. Defense & Blacksmithing (15% of GDP) Blackstone mined from Az-Zuhur used in elite weapon forging Swords like “As-Saif al-Mahdi” handcrafted for ceremonial and war use Weapons traded only with Muslim or allied nations (under pact) --- β D. Maritime Trade & Naval Exports (10% of GDP) Crescent Bay hosts the Bayt al-Tijarah (House of Trade) Trade routes to: Muslim kingdoms overseas Select neutral states Famous Sea Export: "Noor Salt" (healing salt used in ritual baths) --- π§ E. Education & Knowledge Economy (12% of GDP) Madaris, Hawzas, and Research Institutes produce scholars and engineers Knowledge-for-Aid Exchange: Poor nations are taught halal tech in exchange for trade or da’wah rights Order of the Ink-Blooded sells Qur’anic codices and treaties worldwide --- π§ 4. Women & Economy Separate but honored participation: Run ethical businesses, herbal medicine, textile and calligraphy industries Female Zakat inspectors known as "Muhtasibat" No coercion into work — purely based on will and skill --- π 5. Zakat System & Social Wealth Zakat al-Maal & Zakat al-Fitr collected via Bayt al-Mal al-Mahdi Directs funds to: Orphans Widows Students of knowledge Jihad infrastructure No citizen ever sleeps hungry in Noorabad — this is law --- π‘οΈ 6. Economic Defense & Sanctions No trade with: Zionist regimes Nations promoting immorality or exploiting Muslims Traders must swear Oath of Fair Weights (Mithaq al-Meezan) — fraud punished severely Barakah Patrols audit markets weekly for ethics and quality --- π Economic Slogan: > “Trade with Imaan. Spend with purpose. Earn with dignity.” |
Average Yearly Income: | $80.19 |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): | $372,909,486.00 |
GDP per Capita: | $372,536.95 |
Gross National Income (GNI): | $372,653,685.00 |
Industries: | π οΈ 1. Weapons & Defense Crafting Industry Core City: Zahirabad Arsenal Complex Special Products: As-Saif al-Mahdi (curved elite blades made from Az-Zuhur blackstone) Long-range bows, javelins, Qur’an-etched bullets Traditional + modern hybrid weapons (e.g. AK with calligraphy engravings) Secret Projects: Anti-drone net launchers Fire-resistant shields called “Dir’ al-Barakah” Regulation: Only produced under Bayt al-Mal for state and allied Muslim use --- π§΄ 2. Herbal & Tibb-un-Nabawi (Prophetic Medicine) Industry Key Region: Forest of Sidq and Crescent Bay farms Produces: Black seed oil Ajwa date syrup Honey-infused medicine Herbal antidotes and healing balms Special Center: Dar-ul-Shifa Nuriyyah (Medicine R&D Hub) Exports: Highly demanded in other Islamic nations and by seekers of Sunnah-based health systems --- πͺ‘ 3. Islamic Clothing & Textile Industry Hub: Al-Kiswah District, Noorabad Products: Modest wear: Abayas, Jubbas, turbans Armor-grade cloth with concealed metalwork Prayer mats embroidered with Qur’anic art Sub-Industries: Kiswa Weaving Units (replica garments of Kaaba and Prophet’s cloak) Warrior Khuff Makers – leather footwear for fighters --- π 4. Knowledge Production & Publishing Industry Name: Dar al-Qalam Industries Produces: Handwritten Mushafs Islamic books (fiqh, aqeedah, logic, anti-kufr polemics) Scroll-based edicts for allies Exports: Sent to conflict zones for morale Distributed free to new Muslim communities --- β 5. Shipbuilding & Maritime Tools Crescent Bay Naval Industry Products: Wood-and-metal hybrid naval ships Silent-sail boats for stealth missions Flame-throwing boats from ancient plans Also Produces: Halal fisheries equipment Maritime prayer rooms built into ships --- π» 6. Halal Tech & Surveillance Sector Name: Sikka Nuriyah Labs Purpose: Combines modern software and AI with Islamic ethics Industries: Qur’an-preserving AI Anti-riba financial software Security drones coded to avoid targeting masajid and civilians Restricted Access: Available only to scholars, state, or Wali-certified traders --- βοΈ 7. Mining & Blackstone Forging Location: Valley of Az-Zuhur Products: Blackstone for blades, masjid domes, and Qur’an casing Iron, copper, and salt Industrial Feature: Deep underground forges powered by wind-tunnels and charcoal Only men who memorize Surah As-Saff are allowed to mine blackstone --- π 8. Agro-Food Processing Primary Outputs: Ajwa date packaging Olive oil press units Wheat mills producing “Barakah Flour” Preserved halal survival packs for soldiers and pilgrims Famous Product: “Noor-Bread” — made from barley, honey, and rainwater of Sha’ban --- π¨ 9. Artistic & Calligraphic Industry Special Workshops: Qur’anic calligraphy in gold leaf Dome tile painters Military banners with hand-stitched Surahs Exported To: Masajid construction projects around the Muslim world Spiritual Law: Only Wudhu’d artists can paint verses of Qur’an --- π§Ό 10. Ethical Hygiene & Fragrance Industry Products: Sunnah perfumes: Musk, Oud, Amber Natural soaps with sidr, olive, and zamzam components Miswak kits Cleansing Export Line: “Tayyib Essentials” --- π Industry Contribution to GDP (Approximate) π Industry Sector % GDP Contribution Weapons & Defense 20% Agriculture & Agro-Processing 18% Tibb & Herbal Products 12% Islamic Publishing & Knowledge 10% Clothing & Textiles 10% Halal Tech & Digital Security 8% Maritime & Shipbuilding 7% Mining & Blackstone Industry 6% Calligraphy & Arts 5% Hygiene & Perfume 4% |
Military | |
History: | πͺ 1. Military Name > Jaysh al-Mahdi (Army of the Mahdi — though awaiting, not claiming him) Formal title in khutbahs and state writings: > “Al-Jaysh al-Mu’min, the Defenders of the Final Banner” --- π§± 2. Military Structure Overview Division Name Force Size Function Al-Fityan (Main Army) 80,000 active soldiers Ground warfare, border patrol Fursan al-Sidq (Cavalry of Truth) 9,000 riders High-speed raids, desert warfare Rijal al-Jibal (Men of the Mountains) 4,500 mountaineers Alpine & snow ops (trained on Jabal al-Haqq) Quwwat al-Bahr al-Mubarak (Blessed Naval Force) 6,000 naval personnel Naval defense, trade security Haras al-Khilafah (Caliphate Guards) 1,500 elite guards Personal security of the Ameer & major sites Firqah al-Du'aa (Da’wah & Resistance Cells) Secret, decentralized Operate in foreign lands to support oppressed Muslims Tibyan Corps (Military Scholars Unit) 800 scholar-warriors Give rulings on ethics of war, discipline, morale --- βοΈ 3. Weapons & Armament Traditional: Swords: As-Saif al-Mahdi — blackstone-forged with Qur’an etchings Bows: Long-range, handcrafted; often dipped in sacred oil for morale Shields: Dir’ al-Barakah — flame-resistant round shields Modern: Rifles: Custom AKs engraved with “Bismillah” or Surah Al-Fath Anti-drone slingshots, stealth knives, chemical-resistant armor Naval Ships: Steel-wood hybrids, able to sail silently --- π§βοΈ 4. Armor & Uniforms Desert Troops: Light tan with olive sashes; breathable and dust-proof Mountain Forces: Snow-camo cloaks, crampons, thermal gear Royal Guards: Black and emerald green; bullet-resistant and Qur’an woven inside chestplate Symbol on Shoulder: π White dome with a black flag under crescent --- π©Έ 5. Historic Battle Statistics Victories: βοΈ Battle Name Year AH Enemy Victory Type Enemy Size Losses (MEHDI) Battle of Az-Zuhur 1302 AH Coalition of Kufr & Tribals Tactical & symbolic 18,000 2,100 martyred Naval Clash of Crescent Bay 1310 AH Pirate Fleet Complete sea dominance 7 ships 1 ship lost Battle of Whispering Dunes 1333 AH Sand Cult + 3 armies Ambush + shock cavalry 12,000 1,600 martyred --- Defeats: π΄ Defeat Name Year AH Cause Losses Siege of Noorabad 511 AH Starvation & betrayal 5,000+ civilian, 2,100 military Khandaq al-Dajjal 1327 AH Enemy had advanced technology 3,500 troops lost Rebellion of Jabal al-Mu’min 899 AH Internal betrayal 300 martyrs, region burned --- π΄β οΈ 6. Special Forces & Elite Units π₯ 1. Lions of Haqq Elite shock troops — used for storming fortresses Each recites Surah Al-Anfal before entering battle Only 1 in 500 recruits pass the trial βοΈ 2. Rijal al-Jibal Operate at 4,000+ meters altitude Trained to survive 40 days in snow without resupply Fight with daggers, short-range rifles, and mountain traps π 3. Haras al-Khilafah Bodyguards of Ameer ul Momineen Memorize 10,000 ahadith, trained in combat and fiqh Only chosen from orphans of martyrs --- π§ 7. Military Doctrine > “We do not begin wars — we finish oppression.” Tactics: Hybrid warfare — ambush + spiritual morale Rules of Engagement: No harm to civilians No looting No destruction of places of worship --- π¦ 8. Military Infrastructure Al-Mahdi Arsenal Complex: Weapon factory Ribat al-Sumood: Cold-weather fortress near Jabal al-Haqq Dar al-‘Uqud: War council and military fatwa house Bayt al-Asra: Rehabilitation center for prisoners and injured fighters --- π―οΈ 9. Fallen but Never Forgotten > “The martyr does not die; he moves from dunya’s trench to Jannah’s garden.” Every unit has a “Book of Shuhada” with names, last words, and final duas of those who died in battle. |
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