PCBaller World/Islamic Emirate of Finland

Suomen Islamilainen Emiraatti, إمارة فنلندا الإسلامية
 * Motto: Sharia and Unity
 * Anthem: Ya Tarshi - khayef Ealeik
 * Civil Anthem: Ceddin Deden
 * Capital: Helstad (Helsinki)
 * Demonym: Finnish
 * Languages: Finnish, Arabic
 * Official Religion: [[file:Muslim_2.png]] Islam ([[file:PCBaller-Duamashmiya.png]] Duamashmiya, الدوامشمية)
 * Government: Semi-Federal One-Party Authoritarian Emirate
 * Emir: WIP
 * Population: 6 351 000
 * Code: FN
 * HDI: 0.93

 WIP  

(Finnish: Suomen Islamilainen Emiraatti, Arabic: إمارة فنلندا الإسلامية) is a Nordic-Arab state located in territory of Finland and Finnmark. It borders The Sacred Kingdom of Sweden to the west and the  Neo-Soviet Union to the east. Also over Sweden we border on uninhabited land, which, however, does not interest us (But  Sweden does).

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Islamic Emirate of Finland
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Constitution
The constitution of the Islamic Emirate of Finland is based on the sharia modified to the state religion ( Duamashmiya).

Head of state
Finnish head of state, also known as Emir of Duamashmiya is the most important person representing the Islamic Emirate of Finland.

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Stock Market
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Language
For now, Finnish and Arabic are used in Islamic Emirate of Finland. Apparently, citizens mixing Finnish with Arabic, use the Finno-Arabic language. Mainly Latin and Arabic are used and depending on which one is used (Latin depends on facilities and Arabic for ethics, is written right side up).

Religion
The dominant religion in Finland is a Duamashmiyan variant of Islam.

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Cinematography
Finland has several film studios, for example:
 * [[file:PCBaller-Perkalla.png]] - The largest film company in Finland deals with the creation of full-length films and series.

Internet
"See also: Internet in Finland" The Internet in the Islamic Emirate of Finland promotes local and allied sites, and covers foreign sites behind a paywall. Of course, there are exceptions, such as Wikipedia.

The most common workaround is to use .onion addresses (via Tor), which avoids the paywall.



Television
"See also: Television in Finland" Public television is predominantly dominant in Finland. Instead of selling separate decoders (which the Finnish government does not recommend as it pollutes the environment), cards with conditional-access module technology (now second generation, CAM-2) are used for paid channels.