One religion.
One government.
One currency.
Three visionary themes that animate the Hiyat Peace Coalition framework. Each is presented here in its careful, nuanced interpretation — explicitly respectful of human freedom, doctrinal difference, and national sovereignty.
One World Religion
A shared interfaith ethical framework that promotes mutual respect, rejects hatred and incitement, and protects freedom of conscience across Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and other faiths.
Read the full pillarIdentification of shared moral values
Explicit rejection of forced conversion
No erasure of existing religious identities
No suppression of doctrinal differences
Freedom of conscience as a foundational right
One World Government
A voluntary, cooperative model of global governance in which sovereign states coordinate on peace, security, human rights, environmental stewardship, and economic stability.
Read the full pillarVoluntary participation, not coercion
Coordination, not abolition of sovereignty
Transparency and accountability
Consent of the governed as foundation
Explicit rejection of authoritarian models
One World Currency
A unified or harmonized economic standard designed to reduce financial inequality, stabilize cross-border trade, and support long-term development and reconstruction.
Read the full pillarReduces financial inequality between regions
Stabilizes cross-border trade
Facilitates reconstruction funding flows
Requires broad international agreement
Respects national economic policies