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Caliphate Organisation Chart
Caliphate.eu
Fourth Edition
Contents
IntroductionOverview of the CaliphateThe CabinetAssistant CaliphsCabinet SecretariesMilitary DepartmentForeign Affairs DepartmentInternal Affairs DepartmentIndustry DepartmentThe TreasuryTreasury: Revenues DivisionTreasury: Expenditure DivisionInformation DepartmentAdministrative Ruling UnitsThe ProvincesJudiciaryHouse of RepresentativesGovernment DepartmentsReferences
IntroductionMany Western politicians, commentators and thinkers have begun to discuss the Islamic Caliphate, in many cases describing it as a medieval, backward, seventh-century terrorist state that's establishment would usher in a new era of oppression and tyranny for the world.
Although these allegations are totally unfounded, the Caliphate has become an easy target for those wishing to plant misconceptions and blatant distortions in people's minds about its institutions and rule.
Muslims believe in Allah the Creator of everything, and His messenger Muhammad (saw) who brought the final message for all peoples. This Islamic message clarified the correct and best way to run the affairs of a society and through what type of ruling structure. It rejected the idea of monarchies, empires and theocracies and established a unique system - the Islamic Caliphate system.
This organisation chart was created to give a simple, graphical overview of the future Caliphate and its structures. It is hopedthis will help in dispelling the myth that the Caliphate is just a theoretical dream that cannot exist in the modern age.
Editor of Caliphate.eu
Overview of the Caliphate
Head of StateCaliph
Khaleefah
CabinetSecretaries
Mu’awin un-Tanfeedh
TheProvinces
Wiliyah
TheTreasury
Bait ul-Mal
Departmentof
Information
Al-I'laam
GovernmentDepartments
Da’irah
Departmentof Industry
Da’iratus-sana’ah
Departmentof Internal
Affairs
Da’iratul-Amanad-Darkhiliy
Departmentof Military
Da’iratul-Harbiyah
Assistant Caliphs
Mu’awin ut-Tafweed
Departmentof Foreign
Affairs
Da’iratul-Kharijiyah
Judiciary
Qadah
House of Representatives
Majlis al-UmmahConsults
Advises
The CabinetCaliph
Khaleefah
Cabinet Secretaries
Mu’awin un-Tanfeedh
Assistant Caliphs
Mu’awin ut-Tafweed
Treasury Secretary
Wali ul-Kharaj
InformationSecretary
Director-General of Foreign Affairs
Director-Generalof Industry
Director-General of Internal Affairs
Director of Jihad
Ameer ul-Jihad
Assistant Caliphs
Caliph
Khaleefah
Assistant CaliphMu’awin ut-Tafweed
Provisional Leader
Assistant CaliphMu’awin ut-Tafweed
RegionalAssistant
Assistant CaliphMu’awin ut-Tafweed
EmergencyAssistant
Assistant CaliphMu’awin ut-Tafweed
GovernmentAssistant
The Assistant Caliphs are the most powerful government posts after that of the Caliph. They have all the mandatory powers of theCaliph in the context of an Assistant and can be assigned to any of the following roles:
• Provisional Leader – In the event of the Caliph’s death or in his absence, the Assistant will become the interim leader until the Caliph returns or a new Caliph is elected. The eldest Assistant assumes this position.
• Regional Assistant – The Assistant is assigned to a particular region to supervise and aid the activities of the governor
• Emergency Assistant – After a natural disaster such as an Earthquake, an Assistant will be dispatched to coordinate the relief effort
• Government Assistant – The Assistant can be appointed to any government position such as Chief Justice or Treasury Secretary
Cabinet Secretaries
Caliph
Khaleefah
DepartmentalPrivate Secretary
Mu’awin un-Tanfeedh
JihadPrivate Secretary
Mu’awin un-Tanfeedh
TreasuryPrivate Secretary
Mu’awin un-Tanfeedh
Regional AffairsPrivate Secretary
Mu’awin un-Tanfeedh
Peoples’Private Secretary
Mu’awin un-Tanfeedh
Director-Generalof Education
Director-Generalof Health
Director-Generalof Agriculture
Ambassadors
Special Envoys
Director of Jihad
Ameer ul-Jihad
TreasurySecretaryWali ul-Kharaj
Director ofRevenues
Director ofExpenditure
Governor of Iraq
Wali
Governor of Palestine
Wali
Governor of Pakistan
Wali
Political Parties
House ofRepresentatives
Majlis ul-Ummah
Individuals
Ummah
Liaison Liaison Liaison Liaison Liaison
Military DepartmentCaliph
KhaleefahRank: Field Marshall
Director of Jihad
Ameer ul-Jihad
Navy
Jaish
Army
Jaish
Air Force
Jaish
Unified Combatant Command
Military Intelligence
Mukhabarat
Office of the Director of
Jihad
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Rais al-arkan
Weapons Procurement
Military Academies
Corp
FirqaRank: Lt. General
Corp
FirqaRank: Lt. General
Division
Lawaa’Rank: Major General
Division
Lawaa’Rank: Major General
Regional Command
Central Command
Caliph appoints the following posts:
• Director of Jihad
• Corp Commanders (Lieutenant Generals)
• Divisional Commanders (Major Generals)
• Regional Command (General)
• Central Command (General)
• Joint Chiefs of Staff (General)
• Head of Military Intelligence (Lieutenant General)
Foreign Affairs Department
Caliph
Khaleefah
Director-Generalof Foreign Affairs
Treaties VisaApplications
InternationalTelecoms
DiplomaticCorp
SpecialEnvoys
InternationalOrganisations
Representative
Embassies Ambassadors Diplomats
Internal Affairs Department
Caliph
Khaleefah
Director-Generalof Internal Affairs
CommunityPolicing
Anti-Terrorism
SeriousCrime
Customs &Immigration
SpecialWeapons &
TacticsS.W.A.T.
GovernmentProtection
OrganisedCrime
HighwayRobbery
Hiraba
HomicideApostasy
Murtad
IntelligenceServicesMukhabarat
Drugs
Police
Shurta
Traffic &Transport
PassportsAgency
Courts &JudicialAdmin
Department
CriminalJustice
Department
Industry Department
Caliph
Khaleefah
Director-Generalof Industry
International Trade
Public Utilities & Energy
E-Commerce Manufacturing Science &Innovation
SmallBusinesses
MilitaryIndustries
The TreasuryCaliph
Khaleefah
Treasury Secretary
Wali ul-Kharaj
RevenuesDivision
Regional TreasurySecretary
ExpenditureDivision
Department of Booties
Department of Public Property
Department of CharityZakat
Department of the Caliph’s House
Department of PublicProperties expenses
Department of State Services
Department of Emergencies
Department ofGrants
Department of GeneralBudgets & Control
Department of Jihad Department of Charity Expenses
Treasury: Revenues Division
RevenuesDivision
Department of Booties
Department of Public Property
Department of Charity
Zakat
War bootiesAgency
Al-Ghana’im
Land TaxAgency
Kharaj
Lands AgencyUshr, Hima,
Sawafi
Head TaxAgency
Jizya
Al-Fai’Agency
TaxesAgency
Oil & GasAgency
ElectricityAgency
MineralsAgency
Seas, rivers, Lakes & Springs
Agency
Forests & Grazing
Lands Agency
Protected LandsAgencyAl-Hima
Monies &Commercial
Goods Agency
Camels,Beef &
Sheep Agency
Crops &Fruit
Agency
Treasury: Expenditure Division
ExpenditureDivision
Dept. of Public
Properties expenses
Dept. of theCaliph’s House
Dept. ofGrants
Dept. of Emergencies
Dept. of State
Services
Dept. of GeneralBudgets,Control &Auditing
Dept. of Charity
Expenses
Dept. of Jihad
ArmedForcesAgency
ArmamentAgency
WeaponsIndustryAgency
Director ofJihadOffice
GovernorsOffice
JudgesOffice
GovernmentDepartments
Office
Caliph’sOffice
ConsultantsOffice
AssistantCaliphsOffice
CabinetSecretaries
Office
Information Department
Caliph
Khaleefah
InformationSecretary
Government Information
Office
GovernmentMedia Office
NationalSecurity
InformationAgency
PrivacyInformation
Agency
Data Protection
Agency
InformationClassification
Agency
GovernmentMedia
Representatives
CaliphateBroadcastingCorporation
PressComplaints
Agency
The Information Department is not an Orwellian Ministry of Information that aims to censor all information in the state.
The Caliphate has a free press within the limits of National Security, individual privacy and decency.
State permission is not required for private media organisations but they must operate within the framework of the law and the limits mentioned above.
Administrative Ruling UnitsCaliphate
KhilafahHead: Caliph
ProvinceWiliya
Head: Governor (Wali)
ProvinceWiliya
Head: Governor (Wali)
ProvinceWiliya
Head: Governor (Wali)
DistrictI’mala
Head: Mayor (Amil)
DistrictI’mala
Head: Mayor (Amil)
MetropolisQasabah
Head: Chief Executive
MetropolisQasabah
Head: Chief Executive
NeighbourhoodHayy
Head: Director
NeighbourhoodHayy
Head: Director
Regional ProvincesCaliph
Khaleefah
TheProvinces
Wiliyah
Judiciary
Qadah
Departmentof Internal
Affairs
Departmentof Military
The Treasury
Bait ul-Mal
Governor
Wali
RegionalChief
Justice
RegionalPolice
Commissioner
RegionalArmed Forces
Command
RegionalTreasury Secretary
Mayor
Amil
Governors Office
Police
Shurta
RegionalAssistant Caliph
Mu’awin ut-Tafweed
RegionalAssembly
Majlis
House of Representatives
Majlis al-Ummah
Province (Wiliya)
Elects
Advises
Consults
Requests Budget
Utilises
Supervises
House of RepresentativesCaliph
Khaleefah
CabinetSecretaries
Mu’awin un-Tanfeedh
Assistant Caliphs
Mu’awin ut-Tafweed
Mayors
Amil
Governors
Wali
Peoples’Private Secretary
Mu’awin un-TanfeedhHouse of
Representatives
Majlis al-Ummah
RegionalAssembly
Majlis
MajlisMember
MajlisMember
MajlisMember
Caliphate Citizens - Muslims (Sunni, Shia …); Non-Muslims (Christians, Jews, Hindus …)
Leader of HouseSpeaker
Liaison
Vote
Elects
VoteA general election is held every 5 years to elect members of the regional assembly who in turn elect members of the House of Representatives.
Advises
Consults
Elects
Judiciary
Caliph
Khaleefah
Chief Justice
Qadi ul-Qudah
RegionalChief
Justice
Judges
Qudah
GovernmentInvestigations
JudgeQadi Muzalim
CommunityInspectorsQadi Muhtasib
Family LawJudge
Qadi
Contract LawJudge
Qadi
Criminal LawJudge
Qadi
TradeInspector
Muhtasib
EnvironmentalHealth
InspectorMuhtasib
Anti-socialBehaviourInspectorMuhtasib
Government DepartmentsCaliph
Khaleefah
Departmentof Health
Departmentof Housing
Departmentof Transport
Departmentof Religious
Affairs
Departmentof
Agriculture
Departmentof Education
Departmentof NaturalDisasters
MuslimReligious Affairs
Office
Non-MuslimReligious Affairs
Office
MosquesAgency
Hajj & UmraAgency
ImamsAgency
Places ofWorshipAgency
ReligiousFestivalsAgency
ReligiousLeadersAgency
This office contains the heads of all official religions of the dhimmi within the State. These heads administer their own religious affairs.
The Caliphate establishes an administration to facilitate the religious affairs of non-Muslims but allows them autonomy to conduct their religious affairs as they see fit.
References
Nizam ul-Hukm fil Islam, Hizb ut-Tahrir
Al-Amwal fi dowlat ul-Khilafah, Abdul-Qadeem Zaloom
Ahkam as-Sultaniyah, Mawardi
Ajhizat dowlat ul-Khilafah, Hizb ut-Tahrir