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The Jinn are not evil spirits by their nature, but the number of satanists out there who are working with them and using them for at best selfish reasons is far greater than we think. In my honest opinion, we need to start working with those marginalised by talent or by society to raise a nation for the future. So help us God. Islam is a religion of peace, it teaches us that materialism is not necessary when you are dealing with the Almighty. Instead we focus on character and well-being. I feel the only thing that is making ISLAM difficult to understand is BALANCE. Its hard to find balance when you are trialled and tested by life, may we find Balance through our faith and remembrance of GOD. life can seem not worth living, real self worth is determined by our own determination (how we judge ourselves) . Belief in life offers a sense of purpose, hope, and resilience. It encourages individuals to strive for personal growth, foster connections with others, and contribute positively to their communities. In the context of our mission at FOR MUSLIM KHALEEFA, belief also promotes unity and understanding, helping us to combat poverty and create a supportive environment for all. This collective belief can lead to transformative change and a brighter future for everyone.
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The Jinn have communities and societys that are very much part of this world and are a major part of our own existence. Their ideals are very much in line with ours and they are commonly known by many people. The world although human is also spiritual and our spirits must always remain free.

Here's a trial constitution with 60-70 paragraphs and points, starting with the declaration of faith and ending with the maintenance of clean roads and streets.

Constitution of [Purpose]

Preamble:

We, the people of [Purpose], in order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, ensure domestic Tranquillity, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty 1 to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish 2 this Constitution for [ALL DIGNATARIES].

Part I: Fundamental Principles

  1. Declaration of Faith: There is no God but God, and Muhammad is His Messenger. Islam is the official religion of [Purpose].

  2. Sovereignty of the People: All political power is inherent in the people. Government is instituted for their benefit and by their authority only.

  3. Rule of Law: All persons, institutions, and entities, public and private, including the Government, are accountable to the law.

  4. Equality: All citizens are equal before the law and shall enjoy equal rights and opportunities without discrimination based on race, religion, gender, ethnicity, or social status.

  5. Justice: Justice shall be administered impartially and expeditiously.

  6. Human Rights: The fundamental human rights of all citizens shall be protected and upheld, including the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

  7. Freedom of Expression: Freedom of speech, press, assembly, and association shall be guaranteed within the limits of the law.

  8. Freedom of Religion: Freedom of religion shall be guaranteed to all citizens, subject to public order and morality.

  9. Separation of Powers: The powers of the Government shall be divided among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

  10. Checks and Balances: A system of checks and balances shall be established to prevent the abuse of power by any branch of Government.

  11. Good Governance: Government shall be conducted with transparency, accountability, and integrity.

  12. Social Justice: The Government shall strive to ensure social justice and reduce inequality.

  13. Economic Development: The Government shall promote economic growth and development for the benefit of all citizens.

  14. Environmental Protection: The Government shall protect and preserve the environment for present and future generations.

  15. Education: Education shall be free and compulsory for all citizens.

  16. Healthcare: The Government shall ensure access to quality healthcare for all citizens.

  17. Social Welfare: The Government shall provide social safety nets for the vulnerable and marginalized members of society.

  18. National Defense: The Government shall maintain a strong and capable defense force to protect the nation's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

  19. Foreign Policy: The Government shall pursue a foreign policy based on peace, cooperation, and respect for international law.

  20. International Cooperation: The Government shall actively participate in international cooperation to address global challenges.

Part II: The Legislative Branch

  1. Parliament: The legislative power of the nation shall be vested in a Parliament consisting of [specify number] members.

  2. Elections: Members of Parliament shall be elected by the people through free and fair elections.

  3. Legislative Process: Laws shall be enacted through a prescribed legislative process, including public consultation and debate.

  4. Powers of Parliament: Parliament shall have the power to:

    • Enact laws

    • Amend the Constitution (with specific provisions for constitutional amendments)

    • Approve the national budget

    • Ratify international treaties

    • Declare war

    • Oversee the executive branch

Part III: The Executive Branch

  1. Head of State: [Specify the title and role of the Head of State, e.g., President, King/Queen]

  2. Head of Government: [Specify the title and role of the Head of Government, e.g., Prime Minister]

  3. Cabinet: The Head of Government shall appoint a Cabinet of Ministers to assist in the administration of Government.

  4. Executive Powers: The executive branch shall have the power to:

    • Implement and enforce laws

    • Conduct foreign policy

    • Manage the national budget

    • Appoint judges and other officials

    • Maintain law and order

Part IV: The Judicial Branch

  1. Independent Judiciary: The judiciary shall be independent of the other branches of Government.

  2. Court System: The judicial system shall consist of [specify levels of courts, e.g., Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, Lower Courts]

  3. Judicial Review: The judiciary shall have the power to review the constitutionality of laws and Government actions.

  4. Rights of the Accused: The rights of the accused shall be protected throughout all stages of the judicial process.

Part V: Fundamental Rights and Freedoms

  1. Right to Life: The right to life shall be inviolable.

  2. Freedom from Torture: No person shall be subjected to torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment.

  3. Freedom from Slavery: Slavery and all forms of forced labor shall be prohibited.

  4. Right to Liberty: Every person shall have the right to liberty and security of person.

  5. Freedom of Movement: Every person shall have the right to freedom of movement within the territory of the nation.

  6. Right to Privacy: Every person shall have the right to respect for his or her private and family life, home, and correspondence.

  7. Right to Property: Every person shall have the right to own property.

  8. Right to Education: Every person shall have the right to education.

  9. Right to Work: Every person shall have the right to work and to free choice of employment.

  10. Right to Social Security: Every person shall have the right to social security, including social insurance and social assistance.

  11. Right to Healthcare: Every person shall have the right to access to healthcare.

  12. Right to Equality: All persons are equal before the law and shall enjoy equal protection and equal benefits of the law without discrimination.

  13. Right to Non-Discrimination: No person shall be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other3 status.

  14. Right to Peaceful Assembly: Every person shall have the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association.

  15. Right to Freedom of Expression: Every person shall have the right to freedom of opinion and expression, which shall include freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.4

  16. Right to Freedom of Religion: Every person shall have the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.

  17. Right to Participate in Government: Every citizen shall have the right to participate in the Government of his or her country, directly or indirectly, through freely chosen representatives.

  18. Right to Petition: Every person shall have the right to petition.

Part VI: National Security and Defense

  1. National Defense: The Government shall maintain a strong and capable defense force to protect the nation's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

  2. Internal Security: The Government shall maintain law and order and ensure the safety and security of all citizens.

  3. Counter-Terrorism: The Government shall take all necessary measures to combat terrorism.

  4. Cybersecurity: The Government shall take all necessary measures to protect the nation's cyberspace from threats.

Part VII: Economy and Finance

  1. Economic Development: The Government shall promote economic growth and development for the benefit of all citizens.

  2. Sustainable Development: The Government shall promote sustainable development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet5 their own needs.

  3. Fiscal Responsibility: The Government shall maintain sound fiscal policies and manage the national budget responsibly.

  4. Monetary Policy: The Government shall establish and maintain a sound monetary policy.

Part VIII: Environment and Natural Resources

  1. Environmental Protection: The Government shall protect and preserve the environment for present and future generations.

  2. Sustainable Use of Natural Resources: The Government shall ensure the sustainable use of natural resources.

  3. Conservation: The Government shall promote the conservation of biodiversity and natural habitats.

Part IX: Social and Cultural Development

  1. Education: Education shall be free and compulsory for all citizens.

  2. Healthcare: The Government shall ensure access to quality healthcare for all citizens.

  3. Social Welfare: The Government shall provide social safety nets for the vulnerable and marginalized members of society.

  4. Culture: The Government shall promote and protect the nation's cultural heritage.

  5. Sports and Recreation: The Government shall encourage and support sports and recreational activities.

Part X: Local Government

  1. Decentralization: The Government shall promote decentralization of power to local governments.

  2. Local Autonomy: Local governments shall have the authority to manage local affairs.

Part XI: Miscellaneous Provisions

  1. Amendments: The Constitution may be amended in accordance with a specific procedure.

  2. Interpretation: The Supreme Court shall oversee the Rule of Law, from implementation to executive actions.