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|languages2 = [[Madinat Al-Muluk Arabic]] | |languages2 = [[Madinat Al-Muluk Arabic]] | ||
|ethnic_groups = [[Black Danistarabians]]: 80.5% | |ethnic_groups = [[Black Danistarabians]]: 80.5% | ||
[[Mixed Danistarabians]]: 14.% | [[Mixed Danistarabians]]: 14.5% | ||
[[Danistarabi Arabs]]: 2.5% | [[Danistarabi Arabs]]: 2.5% | ||
[[Sharifistanis]]: 2.45% | [[Sharifistanis]]: 2.45% | ||
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Danistarabian culture is a combination of African (both pre-Islamic and Islamic), Arab and Western cultural traditions. | Danistarabian culture is a combination of African (both pre-Islamic and Islamic), Arab and Western cultural traditions. | ||
(especially from London). | (especially from London). | ||
[[Madinat Al-Muluk Arabic]] includes elements of Jamaican Patois, London slang, African languages and Arabic.Most of the cuisine is in traditional African style. | [[Madinat Al-Muluk Arabic]] includes elements of Jamaican Patois, London slang, African languages and Arabic.Most of the cuisine is in traditional African style. | ||
Music popular in Danistarab includes rap, reggae (especially by Bob Marley) and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balwo Balwo].Amongst rap audiences both gangsta rap and political rap are popular. | Music popular in Danistarab includes rap, reggae (especially by Bob Marley) and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balwo Balwo]. | ||
Amongst rap audiences both gangsta rap and political rap are popular. | |||
During the Sharifistani Civil War there was a craze for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasheed nasheeds] | During the Sharifistani Civil War there was a craze for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasheed nasheeds] | ||
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'''See also''' | |||
[[Islamic Armed Forces (Danistarab)]] | |||
[[Law of Al-Harreh Danistarab]] | |||
[[Human rights in Danistarab]] | |||
[[Culture of Danistarab]] | |||
[[Islamism in Al-Harreh Danistarab]] | |||
[[Category:Countries]] | [[Category:Countries]] |
Latest revision as of 15:43, 17 April 2021
For the Danistarab that existed from 1501-2021 see Emirate of Danistarab (1501-2021)
The Emirate of Al-Harreh Danistarab Al-Harreh Danistarab | |
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Motto: لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله
(La Ilaha Il Allah Muhammad Rasul Allah) "There is no God but God and Muhammad is the Messenger of God" | |
Anthem: Allahu Akbar | |
Largest city | Madinat Al-Muluk |
Official languages | Classical Arabic, Danistarabi Arabic |
Recognised national languages | Somali |
commercial | English |
dialect | Madinat Al-Muluk Arabic |
Ethnic groups (2021) | Black Danistarabians: 80.5%
Mixed Danistarabians: 14.5% Danistarabi Arabs: 2.5% Sharifistanis: 2.45% Other: 1.05% |
Religion Basic Law of Al-Harreh Danistarab | Islam |
Demonym(s) | Danistarabis, Danistarabians |
Government | Islamic, multi-party republic |
• Emir | Suleiman Danistarabi |
• Chief Qadi | Muhammad Ibn Luqman Samale |
• Emira | Aisha Bint Ali Danistarabi, Khadijah Bint Muhammad Danistarabi and Aisha Mehmet Danistarabi |
Legislature | Majilis Ash-Shura |
Majilis Uloom | |
Majilis Al-Jamahir | |
state of The Ashleigh Caliphate | |
Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 105,100,000 |
Driving side | right side |
History
The Emirate of Danistarab from union of Islamic kingdoms (mostly local African but also Arab and Somali) who conquered their neighbours. Run according to shariah law from 1501-1968, the Emirate of Danistarab was a relatively wealthy kingdom with a proud warrior tradition, it was ,along with Ethiopia, one of the only two sub-Saharan African countries to never be colonised.
Law
The law of Al-Harreh Danistarab is mostly based on shariah law of the Maliki school. Kanun is passed by the Majilis Ash-Shura with the consent of the Emir of Danistarab
Culture
Danistarabian culture is a combination of African (both pre-Islamic and Islamic), Arab and Western cultural traditions. (especially from London).
Madinat Al-Muluk Arabic includes elements of Jamaican Patois, London slang, African languages and Arabic.Most of the cuisine is in traditional African style.
Music popular in Danistarab includes rap, reggae (especially by Bob Marley) and Balwo. Amongst rap audiences both gangsta rap and political rap are popular.
During the Sharifistani Civil War there was a craze for nasheeds
Politics
Danistarab's head of government is the Emir who signs or vetoes bills passed by the Majilis Ash-Shura. A number of political parties exist including the Peoples’ Freedom Party, Islamic Liberty Party and Islamic Socialist Party of Danistarab as well as the African Unity Party. The Majilis Ash-Shura is composed of the Majilis Uloom (representing Islamic scholars) and the Majilis Al-Jamahir (elected representatives of the people).
See also