1. We demand the union of all Muslim Nations into a Greater Islamic Republic on the basis of the right of national self-determination, and under the banner of Allah.
2. We demand equality of rights for the Muslim people in its dealings with other nations, and the revocation of all Imperialist treaties signed under false pretenses.
3. We demand land and territory to feed our people and to settle our surplus population.
4. Only members of the Islamic Nation may be citizens of the State. Only those of Muslim faith, whatever be their race, may be members of the nation. Accordingly, no Jew may be a member of the nation.
5. Non-citizens may live in The Islamic Republic only as guests and must be subject to laws for aliens.
6. The right to vote on the State's government and legislation shall be enjoyed by the citizens of the State alone. We demand therefore that all official appointments, of whatever kind, whether in the Greater Islamic Nation, in the states or in the smaller localities, shall be held by none but citizens.
We oppose the corrupting parliamentary custom of filling posts merely in accordance with special considerations, and without reference to character or abilities.
7. We demand that the State shall make it its primary duty to provide a livelihood for its citizens. If it should prove impossible to feed the entire population, Non Believers (and hence non-citizens) must be deported from the Republic.
8. All non-Muslim immigration must be prevented. We demand that all non-Muslims who entered The Islamic Republic after a set date shall be required to leave the Republic forthwith.
9. All Muslims shall have equal rights and duties.
10. It must be the first duty of every Muslim to perform physical or mental work. The activities of the individual must not clash with the general interest, but must proceed within the framework of the community and be for the general good.
We demand therefore:
11. The abolition of incomes unearned by work.
The breaking of the slavery of interest <- That is 100% unaltered from the Nazi Programme.
12. In view of the enormous sacrifices of life and property demanded of a nation by any war, personal enrichment from war must be regarded as a crime against the Republic. We demand therefore, in the name of Allah, the ruthless confiscation of all war profits.
13. We demand the temporary nationalization of all businesses which have been formed into corporations (trusts which require interest to survive).
14. We demand profit-sharing in large industrial enterprises.
15. We demand the extensive development of insurance for old age. (This is not thought to mean healthcare, as keeping the citizenry healthy is not considered to be optional, medical care is free)
16. We demand the creation and maintenance of a healthy middle class, the immediate communalizing of big department stores, and their lease or sale at a cheap rate to small traders, and that the utmost consideration shall be shown to all small traders in the placing of State and municiple orders. Yet even the small traders must be accountable to the laws of Allah, as such the State reserves the right to inspect all business to ensure all such ventures are pursued fairly, and with clarity.
17. We demand a land reform suitable to our national requirements, the passing of a law for the expropriation of excess land for communal purposes or to service either the poor or the Muslim community in general, without compensation; the abolition of ground rent, and the prohibition of all speculation in land.
18. We demand the ruthless prosecution of those whose activities are injurious to the common interest. Common criminals, usurers, profiteers, etc., must be punished in accordance with Islamic law, whatever their background or race.
19. We demand that Roman Law, which serves a materialistic world order, be replaced by pure Islamic law.
20. The State must consider a thorough reconstruction of our national system of education, with the aim of opening up to every able and hard-working Muslim the possibility of higher education and of thus obtaining advancement and knowledge. The curricula of all educational establishments must be brought into line with the requirements of practical life. The aim of the school must be to give the pupil, beginning with the first sign of intelligence, a grasp of the nation of the State (through the study of civic affairs), and of the Religion of Allah and his Messenger. We demand the education of gifted children of poor parents, whatever their class or occupation, at the expense of the State. No Muslim eager to seek knowledge should be turned away.
21. The State must ensure that the nation's health standards are raised by protecting mothers and infants, by prohibiting child labor, by promoting physical strength through legislation providing for compulsory gymnastics and sports, and by the extensive support of clubs engaged in the physical training of youth. In addition to this the State must encourage traditional family values in the Muslim way. It is the duty of every woman to ensure the maintenance of the home, and to properly raise her children, provided she has any.
22. We demand the abolition of the mercenary army and the foundation of Allah's army.
23. We demand legal warfare on deliberate political mendacity and its dissemination in the press. To facilitate the creation of a Islamic national press we demand:
(a) that all editors of, and contributors to newspapers appearing in the Arabic language must be members of the nation, and hence be of the Muslim faith;
(b) that no non-Muslim newspapers may appear without the express permission of the State. They must not be printed in the Arabic language;
(c) that non-Muslims shall be prohibited by law from participating financially in or influencing Muslim newspapers, and that the penalty for contravening such a law shall be the suppression of any such newspaper, and the immediate deportation of the non-Muslims involved.
The publishing of papers which are not conducive to the national Muslim welfare must be forbidden. We demand the legal prosecution of all those tendencies in art and literature which corrupt our traditions or Religious way of life, and the suppression of cultural events which violate this demand.
24. We demand freedom for all Muslim denominations in the State, provided they do not threaten its existence nor offend any of Allah's people.
The Islamic Community, as such, stands for positive Islam, but does not commit itself to any particular denomination. It combats the Jewish-materialistic spirit within and without us, and is convinced that our nation can achieve permanent health only from within on the basis of the principle: The common interest before self-interest.
25. To put the whole of this declaration into effect, we demand the creation of a strong central state power for the Republic, inspired by the teachings of Islam; the unconditional authority of the religious central authority over the entire Republic and its organizations; and the formation of Islamic Institutions, for the purpose of carrying out the general legislation passed by the Republic in the various Islamic states.
The leaders of the Islamic community promise to work ruthlessly -- and if (Allah wills) sacrifice their very lives -- to translate this declaration into action.
Allahu Akbar!