Abd al-Alim Abram was given full responsibility of the Islamic Ummah. He also received the pledge of Abd al-Haqq Sargon as long as he built a few galleys, so that is what he did:
City Management and Finances:
Abram used some of the city's treasury to build schools in Makkah where people could learn Islamic law and study the Qur'an and its interpretations. He bought and used slaves to accomplish this, which was questionable, but it was done nonetheless:
The city of Al-Uqsur was completely changed during Abram's rule. People were taken out of the land and into the city where they would learn about the application of Islamic law. In particular, Abram wanted to educate people about the concept of pluralism within Islam and its importance, and he decided a large population in Al-Uqsur was a great place to start.
However, because of less farmers working, food supply suffered a steady decrease. However, it would only be temporary, and then farmers would return to work:
Al-Iskandariya, the major port city of Egypt, also became a commercial powerhouse during Abram's time. Abram invited many guilds and encouraged many businesses to start in the city. The wealth created from taxing these businesses would be used to fund paper construction projects and keep a research rate of 80%, though at a slight deficit. Again, it would only be temporary:
Return of the Caravan:
The caravan sent to West Africa years ago is finally making its way back to the Ummah:
Korean-Japanese War Update:
Reports tell us that the Japanese were not very successful in their war against the Koreans. However, not much else is known about the battles:
Labor Required in Anatolia:
A lot of labour projects completed during Abram's time, and he sent most of the jobless labourers to construct mines and such in Anatolia, so that Anqarah can develop quicker:
Conversion:
Several Buddhists from Korea managed to travel to Makkah and threatened the Muslims that they would lead themselves to ruin if they don't follow Buddha and dismiss Islam. This angered all the Muslims, even Abram who grew up around Buddhists. To Abram, these Koreans were committing unacceptable behaviour, and kindly sent them back to Korea:
Most Muslims have become slightly paranoid of Buddhists from that incident, and believe that they want to ruin Islam.
Ethiopian Muslim Community:
Ethiopian Muslims, tired of persecution in the predominantly Taoist cities of Ethiopia, decided to found their own city of Kobbe, on the cotton plains of the Nile. They are still subject to Ethiopian rule however. A regiment of Ethiopian soldiers were sent to Kobbe afterwards to ensure the Muslims of Kobbe do not revolt and found their own state:
Chinese Revival:
The once independent Chinese kingdoms apparently reunited. The naval fleet that was returning to the Ummah forgot that they cannot trespass Byzantine Persia, so they returned the opposite direction. Perhaps they can meet this new China?
Fortification and Production at Ninawa:
The walls that were torn down during the Second Byzantine-Muslim War were rebuilt again in Ninawa. the city is now developing forges to increase its productivity:
Paper Mills:
After several years, the Muslims have finally developed a potent material to record writing. Paper mills developed in the major cities of Makkah, Babil and Al-Uqsur, and replaced papyrus scrolls very quickly. Abram, realizing the potential for paper, decided to get the scholars and teachers to write books that can educate people on many subjects:
With paper researched, Abram decreased the research rate back to 70%:
The Map Trades:
Abram sent many geographers to the Moors, and paid the Moors to tell them more about what they know about the world:
Several maps were created outlining Hispania, as well as Frankland. It appears that the Moors are in direct conflict with the Catholic Kingdoms of Iberia.
There are many theories regarding the ruins south of Paris, but the most prominent was that it was a Roman city that was destroyed by Gallic barbarians.
The Indians required a large sum of money to reveal their maps, and Abram understood why:
The Indians know just about all of the world and its geography. How expansive the world is. Muslims gazing at this map remember the Qur'anic verses: "Do they not look at the Earth - how it is spread out?"
Pala Expansionism:
The Turkic city of Afrosiyab has been conquered by the Pala empire, that has ambitions to stretch out their empire. Muslims are neutral to this, and do not give any response:
Religious Pluralism in the Ummah:
After dealing with business in Al-Uqsur, Abd al-Alim Abram travelled to Anqarah and gave the Buddhists licenses to make their religious monasteries. He even facilitated their construction of a pilgrimage site in Anqarah.
The vision of Buddhists Stupas and Islamic Mosques erected side by side reveal the kind of tolerance that exists for non-Muslims in the Ummah:
In addition to the development of Buddhist culture in Anqarah, the city also attracted many Buddhist pilgrims from around the world, and the city was able to collect revenue from it:
The Spiral Minaret:
A project that started in Boutros' time finally finished during Abram's rule. It was a magnificent structure that portrayed the dominance of Islam in the region. It was also a major tourist attraction, and many Muslims came to al-Quds to see the Spiral Minaret:
And that is the end of Abd al-Alim Abram's term. Elections will take place as soon as the next Hajj begins.
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