Al-Khilafah Rasullalah (2111-)

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Al-Khilafah Rasullalah
Motto: La Ilaha Il Allah, Muhammad Rasullalah
"There is No God but God, Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah"
Anthem: Allahu Akbar
Constitution
The Quran
Statusuniversally recognised state
CapitalAmman
Largest cityCairo
Official languagesClassical Arabic (nationally) and various regional languages
Religion
Basic Law Act, Ministry of Religious Minorities and Equality
Islam (official) and 150 other recognised religions
Demonym(s)Al-Khilafi
GovernmentIslamic elective monarchy, Caliphate, Noocracy, democracy (disputed)
• Caliph
Abdullah Al-Hussein I
• Grand Imam
Sikandar Ali Khan
LegislatureMajilis Ash-Shura
Majilis Al-Uloom
Majilis Jamahir
Population
• 2120 estimate
2.5 billion (1st)
Driving sidevaries by Emirate/Sultanate
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Politics Al-Khilafah is ruled by a Caliph who is advised by the Majilis Ash-Shura. The Majilis Ash-Shura has two houses both of which are elected every four years. The Majilis Al-Jamahir (elected by the laity) and the Majilis Al-Uloom (elected by the ulama). 60.49% of people over sixteen can vote, mostly for the Majilis Al-Jamahir.

The Majilis Al-Uloom elect and can remove him and call new elections (though this has never happened).

Religion The majority religion and official religion is Islam with the second-largest religion being Christianity. Despite this, there are 151 recognised religions in Al-Khilafah including all Abrahamic religions as well Sikhism, Hinduism and some religions generally described as "pagan".