Divine Just State is a nation led by The Qaim Abdullah Hashemi on the continent of Asia. Divine Just State's government is a Theocracy with very moderate social policies. Economically, Divine Just State favors left wing policies. The official currency of Divine Just State is the Gold Standard. At 7 days old, Divine Just State is a new nation. Divine Just State has a population of 222,467 and a land area of 2,500.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 88.99. Pollution in the nation is everywhere. The citizens' faith in the government is sufficient with an approval rating of 58.0975%.
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Nation Name: | Divine Just State |
Leader Name: | Abdullah Hashemi |
Currency: |
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National Animal: |
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History: | In a time of deep global unrest — when the powerful ruled without conscience, and the common person was reduced to a number in someone else's equation — something unusual began to stir in the heart of a neglected region of the Middle East. It did not begin with armies or manifestos, but with hearts. The message came from a man known not for political ambition but for spiritual clarity: Abdullah Hashem Aba Sadiq (peace be upon him). He taught that human dignity is not a reward, but a right; that every soul was born free and sacred; and that no system that feeds on fear, greed, or control can ever claim legitimacy in the eyes of the Divine. His words reached the forgotten, the betrayed, the hopeful — those who had lost faith in nations, but not in truth. Quietly, a new kind of community began to form, one founded not on ethnicity, borders, or ideology, but on compassion, mutual aid, moral accountability, and spiritual justice. When the breakdown of local authority in a neglected region opened space for self-determination, the people did not crown another secular president, nor form a parliament. Instead, they invoked divine justice they come back to god and his divine appointed one and declared the birth of a new nation: the Divine Just State. But this was no mere political revolution. The Divine Just State rejected the very foundations of worldly power: ambition, oppression, manipulation. In its place, it built a society grounded in equality, sacred law, and collective responsibility. The measure of leadership was not charisma or wealth, but by God`s choice who know the man that are morally pure and able to give the best service to others. In this nation, there would be no opression, no hoarding of wealth while others starved. There would be no hunger without help, no sickness ignored, no truth silenced by fear. The strong would lift the weak. The learned would teach freely. The stranger would be welcomed as kin. Freedom, in the Divine Just State, is not granted by decree — it is acknowledged as divine design. Justice is not a tool of policy, but a sacred trust shared by all. The law exists not to dominate, but to guide. Wealth is not stored for glory, but distributed with purpose. And though the State began with only a single city, its vision was greater than territory. It sought no conquest. It offered no threats. It only existed to serve as a living example — that a people governed by truth, love, and accountability could thrive without tyranny or corruption. In a world where many had abandoned hope, the Divine Just State stood not as a utopia, but as a promise: that a society built on light can endure, and that the human soul, when freed from fear and given to justice, can become the foundation of a nation. Freedom, in the Divine Just State, is not granted by decree — it is acknowledged as divine design. Justice is not a tool of policy, but a sacred trust shared by all. The law exists not to dominate, but to guide. Wealth is not stored for glory, but distributed with purpose. And though the State began with only a single city, its vision was greater than territory. It sought no conquest. It offered no threats. It only existed to serve as a living example — that a people governed by truth, love, and accountability could thrive without tyranny or corruption. In a world where many had abandoned hope, the Divine Just State stood not as a utopia, but as a promise: that a society built on light can endure, and that the human soul, when freed from fear and given to justice, can become the foundation of a nation. |
Geography | |
Continent: | Asia |
Land Area: | 4,023.35 sq. km |
Terrain: | The Divine Just State rises from a narrow but fertile valley centered around a single, ancient river named by its people as An-Nūr — “The Light”. Winding through an otherwise arid and stony region, the river is the lifeblood of the land, just as truth and justice are the lifeblood of the nation. Fed by hidden springs in the distant eastern highlands, the River of Light flows westward, cutting through ochre cliffs and dry hills until it disappears into a shallow inland basin. Along its banks, communities have flourished — not sprawling cities, but harmonious settlements designed with spiritual symbolism and modest architecture, built in balance with the land. The terrain is a mixture of desert plateau and cultivated riverbanks, where dates, figs, and wheat grow with the help of ancient irrigation methods revitalized for a new era. Palms line the water’s edge. White-stone footpaths connect communal gardens, learning houses, and places of prayer. To outsiders, the land may appear isolated or unremarkable. But to its people, it is blessed ground — chosen not for its strategic value, but for its purity. It is said that the river’s gentle current mirrors the divine law: steady, generous, and incorruptible. Just as Egypt once drew life from the Nile, the Divine Just State draws not only water, but meaning, order, and unity from An-Nūr — a river not just of survival, but of purpose. |
Highest Peak: | Jabal al-Sakina ("Mountain of Shejina", 973 meters |
Lowest Valley: | Al-Bahr Basin ("the Sea Basin"), 412 meters |
Climate: | The climate of the Divine Just State is one of stark contrasts and quiet resilience — a land where extremes meet in balance, just as justice meets mercy in the nation’s soul. Days are long and bright, especially in the dry season, when the sun casts a golden hue across the sandstone hills and the wide river An-Nūr glimmers like flowing light. Temperatures rise sharply by midday, often reaching well above 40°C (104°F), yet the air remains unusually still — not oppressive, but contemplative. It is a heat that humbles, not punishes. The region experiences four distinct seasons, though transitions are often abrupt. Summers are long, hot, and dry, while winters are short and mild, bringing occasional rain between December and February. These rains, though limited, are vital — raising the river, softening the soil, and allowing cultivation to resume along its banks. Spring and autumn are brief but welcomed, marked by shifting winds and more moderate days. At night, however, the desert breathes. Cool winds descend from the eastern highlands, and the temperature drops suddenly, inviting rest, prayer, and quiet reflection. The stars appear vividly, unobstructed by urban light — a canopy of silence over a people who live close to the earth and to heaven. |
People & Society | |
Population: | 222,467 people |
Demonym: | Divinean |
Demonym Plural: | Divineans |
Ethnic Groups: | Arabs - 22.1% Subsaharian african - 16.1% South Asians - 10.0% |
Languages: | English - 40.0% Arabic - 22.0% Urdu-hindi - 10.0% |
Religions: | The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light - 28.0% Islam - 18.0% Christians - 15.0% |
Health | |
Life Expectancy: | 70 years |
Obesity: | 20% |
Alcohol Users: | 31.8% |
Tobacco Users: | 7.4% |
Cannabis Users: | 30% |
Hard Drug Users: | 27.9% |
Economy | |
Description: | The Divine Just State operates a principled, value-based economy centered on gold as its core standard. Gold coins minted by the state serve as the primary legal tender for domestic transactions, wages, taxation, and savings. This system ensures intrinsic value, protects against inflation, and fosters economic trust rooted in tangible assets. While fiat currencies are not widely used internally, the state permits regulated currency exchange for international trade, allowing foreign fiat currencies (such as USD or EUR) to be held and transacted by businesses and institutions for cross-border commerce. These currencies, however, remain limited in domestic circulation. In addition, the Divine Just State recognizes and accepts digital currencies, including Bitcoin, for both domestic and international use. Cryptocurrency is regulated to ensure transparency, prevent abuse, and integrate responsibly into the economy. Citizens may use cryptocurrencies for contracts, savings, trade, and investment, as long as it aligns with ethical and legal standards. This multi-tiered approach—gold-based internally, with fiat and crypto options for global interaction—enables the Divine Just State to remain economically sovereign, digitally modern, and globally connected, while upholding its commitment to justice, integrity, and sustainability. |
Average Yearly Income: | $60.42 |
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): | $178,390,006.00 |
GDP per Capita: | $801.87 |
Gross National Income (GNI): | $113,310,600.00 |
Industries: | As a newly independent nation still in its foundational phase, the Divine Just State's industry is modest but rapidly developing. The focus is on essential infrastructure, sustainable construction, and local resource utilization to support the building of its first city. Small-scale industries have begun to emerge in areas such as artisan manufacturing, agriculture, textiles (particularly hemp and natural fibers), solar technology, and basic metalworking, especially related to gold coin minting. Community workshops and cooperatives form the backbone of early production, emphasizing self-reliance, ethical labor, and minimal environmental impact. the state has invested in peaceful nuclear energy as a long-term solution for stable, low-emission electricity production. Nuclear power is framed not as a tool of power, but of stewardship—strictly regulated, transparently managed, and designed to serve both the present and future generations. Industrial growth is guided by principles of justice, sustainability, and decentralization, with the long-term goal of establishing a self-sufficient, human-centered economy. |
Military | |
History: | A modest but disciplined military, established primarily for national defense and civilian protection. With the founding of its first bases, the focus is on building a defensive force rooted in restraint, ethics, and readiness, rather than aggression. The armed forces are strictly defensive in doctrine, reflecting the state's commitment to peace and nonviolence toward other nations. Training emphasizes strategic defense, border security, disaster response, and protection of humanitarian corridors. Service is voluntary, and ethical conduct is paramount. Military development is transparent, accountable to civilian leadership, and aligned with the nation's values of justice, dignity, and respect for life. |
Soldiers: | 11,469 |
Tanks: | 0 |
Aircraft: | 0 |
Ships: | 0 |
Missiles: | 0 |
Nuclear Weapons: | 0 |
Last Updated: 08/03/2025 12:58 am |