FAQ
Frequently asked
questions.
Plain-language answers to the questions most often asked about the Hiyat Peace Coalition framework.
01 Is the Hiyat Peace Coalition an official government body?
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Is the Hiyat Peace Coalition an official government body?
No. The Hiyat Peace Coalition is a conceptual, visionary framework, not an official or currently binding government body. It is a serious diplomatic and intellectual proposal presented for discussion, education, and reflection.
02 What does 'one world religion' mean in this framework?
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What does 'one world religion' mean in this framework?
In the context of the HPC, 'one world religion' means a shared interfaith ethical framework β not religious uniformity. It refers to the identification and promotion of shared moral values across Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and other faiths, with an emphasis on mutual respect, the rejection of hatred and incitement, and the protection of freedom of conscience. It explicitly does not mean forced conversion, erasure of existing religious identities, or suppression of doctrinal differences.
03 What does 'one world government' mean in this framework?
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What does 'one world government' mean in this framework?
'One world government' refers to a voluntary, cooperative model of global governance in which sovereign states agree to coordinate on issues like peace, security, human rights, environmental stewardship, and economic stability. It places strong emphasis on transparency, accountability, and consent, and explicitly rejects authoritarian or coercive interpretations. It is not the abolition of national sovereignty.
04 What does 'one world currency' mean in this framework?
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What does 'one world currency' mean in this framework?
'One world currency' is described as a unified or harmonized economic standard or basket that is designed to reduce financial inequality, stabilize cross-border trade, facilitate reconstruction funding, and support long-term development projects. The framework acknowledges that such a system would require broad international agreement, robust safeguards, and respect for national economic policies.
05 Is the Third Temple meant to replace the Dome of the Rock?
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Is the Third Temple meant to replace the Dome of the Rock?
No. The vision of the Third Temple involves building it adjacent to the Dome of the Rock β alongside, not on top of, and not in place of, existing Islamic holy sites. The Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque remain under Islamic custodianship and are guaranteed not to be removed, diminished, or physically altered. The arrangement is governed by the Jerusalem Interfaith Oversight Body (JIOB) and requires unanimous consent and international guarantees.
06 What is the USA's role in the 11-nation coalition?
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What is the USA's role in the 11-nation coalition?
The United States is the eleventh member of the Eleven Nation Guarantor Bloc and serves as the leading strategic partner. The USA provides strategic leadership, security guarantees, logistical support, and diplomatic backing. The remaining ten members are regional stakeholders committed to enforcing the treaty terms, supporting reconstruction, and participating in shared governance structures.
07 How are refugees addressed in the framework?
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How are refugees addressed in the framework?
Refugees are addressed through a specialized 15 billion USD sub-fund within the 75 billion USD Reconstruction and Stability Fund, dedicated to refugee compensation and resettlement. The fund is intended to address historical grievances and displacement, and is administered by the International Administrative Council (IAC) with strict anti-corruption safeguards.
08 Does the treaty abolish national sovereignty?
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Does the treaty abolish national sovereignty?
No. National sovereignty remains intact. The HPC framework coordinates action in specific, agreed-upon domains β security, holy sites, reconstruction β through the consent of the signatory parties. The 7-year transitional period is designed to be reviewed, renewed, amended, or allowed to expire with full sovereignty restored.
09 Is anything on this site an official policy or binding commitment?
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Is anything on this site an official policy or binding commitment?
No. All content on this site is conceptual, visionary, and illustrative. It does not constitute legal, financial, or investment advice, and does not represent official policy or binding commitments by any state or organization. References to states, organizations, or treaties are illustrative and may not reflect current realities.