Official Sovereign Government Portal • Central New Jersey
"There is only one way, and that is the way of God"
The Kasimid Sultanate is a sovereign micronation in Central New Jersey. Anchored by traditional Islamic governance structures, the Sultanate combines historic legal heritage with modern civic administration, fostering a sustainable home economy and cultural enrichment for its citizens.
”بفضلِ باری تعالیٰ، حصولِ ہر خواب ممکن“
"By the grace of God, the attainment of every dream is possible."
Sultan of the Kasimids
Administrative center and royal seat
88.46% Asian | 80.77% Islam
Consisting of Ghabaan & Jama’ah
Pegged fixed rate: 1 QD = 2 EUR
Category: Very High human development
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Imperial Calendar
Ismailabad serves as the administrative capital and dynastic seat of the Sultanate. Comprising a carefully cataloged territory, it stands as the heart of governmental operations, treasury archives, and the Shura chamber.
Etymology: The name represents a synthesis of cultural lineage and language. Ismail is in honor of the revered father of the current Sultan, Sidi Isma’il al-Raniri. The suffix -abad is derived from Persian, meaning "cultivated place," "town," or "city," symbolizing a settlement founded on prosperity and structure.

Codified constitution establishing the structure of the Sultanate, vizierate, legislative assemblies, and citizen charters.
Detailed survey of national statistics covering the 104 registered citizens, documenting ethnic origins and religious backgrounds.