An ultrarealistic grand strategy of
The Caliphate of Qurṭuba · 316–422 AH

السيف والقلم

As-Sayf wal-Qalam
“The Sword and the Pen”

Rule al-Andalus through letters that ride the roads, news that arrives according to what time permits, and a legitimacy earned according to correct application of Shari'ah.

al-Akhbar news archive with isnad and reliability
الأخبار

News travels. And news lies.

There is no omniscient map. Every report & information you know rode the roads to reach you, age-stamped, and carried by someone. Either a trusted ʿAdl, a Fasiq, or even a Dhimmi, in whatever form they may come. Be it a group of merchants, an army, a royal courier, or even Tawatur, all are judged by Shar'i rules.

The Information Game · Isnād
A courier's report card showing the isnad of the news
A courier's report: seen 3 days ago, word reached you 42 hours ago, by the barīd post of Ṭulayṭula. An upright source you may trust.
An enemy host known only through a Fasiq's report, marked untrusted
A hostile host on the marches, known only through a Fāsiq whose lone word is not accepted. Believe it at your peril.
The Desk, composing a letter and choosing a carrier
المكتب

Rule through the written word

At the Desk you write letters by hand, to an Amir, a Wazir, a frontier Qaʾid, a 'Alim, or to whoever it may be. You choose who carries them, either the swift Barīd post, a slow envoy, a caravan, or a messenger who moves only by night. Each with their own realistic speed and reliability.

The Desk · Letter-Borne Orders
Madhahib map mode, the schools and peoples of al-Andalus
المذاهب والرعية

Every school, every people, mapped

You are a ruler over a land with many beliefs and peoples. You rule over the Arab nobility, Berber & Saqaliba troops, Muwalladūn and Dhimmī quarters, and groups of Madhahib and sects. Their opinions on you weigh your legitimacy by its own measure.

See the world by Madhhab, people, terrain, disease, and loyalty. The map is a dozen maps.

Diverse islamic world · diverse opinions
A province card showing legitimacy as Sultah, Adala, Qiyadah
السلطة والعدالة والقيادة

Legitimacy is earned, deed by deed

Sulṭah, ʿAdāla, Qiyāda, Authority, Justice, Command. Not stats you assign, but a ledger of real deeds that decay with time, where a loss weighs twice a gain, and a slow build collapses fast.

Deed Ledgers · Perceived vs Actual
The map at night under the prayer-time day cycle
الليل والنهار

The day and the night turn by the sun

A Hijri clock and real solar astronomy drive the world. The Islamic day begins at Maghrib, a faint Adhan sounds at Fajr and Maghrib, the moon sighting is reported, and the dark is not decoration, instead night degrades what your scouts can see and how fast your couriers can travel.

Prayer-Time World · Hijri Clock
Close atlas detail with Andalusi cities and rivers named in Arabic
خريطة حقيقية

Real geography, named in its own tongue

Built from true elevation data, not stylised hills. Ṭulayṭula, Balansiya, Mārida, Qurṭuba, each settlement and rivers named in their original Andalusi Arabic. Distances are measured in Farsakh and Mīl, the way a man of the age would reckon the road.

Hand-Atlas Cartography
The Systems

Realism is the only tie-breaker

Many deep systems, all feeding one another through a single network of roads, rivers, sea-lanes and relay stations.

خبر

The Information Game

Reports are late, partial, and sometimes wrong. Intelligence has an Isnād and a reliability. Every possible information in the game depends on this core system. And historic men have a Tarjamah (biography) integrated.

حرب

Ultrarealistic Warfare

Battles depend on numbers, morale, terrain, discipline, religious valour, the Qa'id's strategy, the weather, season, and dozens of more factors. The resolve of war is fully Shar'i-based. With authentic resolve choices, and precise spoil division.

فقه

Realistic Fiqh

Diplomacy depends on the chosen Madhhab, with felt consequences from opposing groups. The game does not praise difference or false opinions, it merely shows how religious sects would historically act and shape the Caliphate.

بيعة

Bayʿah & Oaths

Legitimacy is who swore to you and how firmly their loyalty is towards you, based on your application of Shar'i rule, successful governance, and firm grip on warfare and defense.

بيت المال

Bayt al-Mal

The communal wealth guarded by the Caliphate, and a living economy. Settlement by settlement, quarters and suburbs, harvest and famine, goods and floating prices, Zakah and spoils, all matter.

وكالة

Rule by Delegation

Appoint officials with ʿAhd mandates. They are simulated men who may exceed their orders, embezzle, build a power base, or obey as commanded.

طاعون

Plague & Sanitation

Disease spreads along the same graph as trade and news, worsened by overcrowding, answered by a Diwan responsible for its extermination.

بدون تصوير

No Taswir

There are no images of living beings whatsoever, in any part of the game in totality.

عصبية

Tribes & ʿAsabiyyah

Arab, Berber and Muwallad do not love one another by default. Old loyalties, blood ties and rivalries shape who answers your call and who waits to see you fall.

٣١٦ هجرية

In the year 316, ʿAbd al-Raḥmān III casts off the old title and declares himself Khalīfa, the Commander of the Faithful in al-Andalus. The Caliphate of Qurṭuba is born at its zenith, and already the cracks that will become the Fitnah are spreading.

You have a hundred years. Hold the Khilāfah together, or watch it shatter into the Ta'ifah states.

929CE Founded
~50Provinces
100Years to Hold
5Madhāhib
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