House of Almudhannab

House of Almudhannab
Steeped in mythology, The House of Almudhannab are leading political family in Kafuristan. They first emerged as a political force in 4215, founding Hzib Almudhannab to press the claim of Nasir Almudhannab al-Hakin, formerly Nasir al-Abadi. Little is known of al-Abadi before this time, his claim to the throne relied heavily on religious mysticism rather than traditional hereditary claims. His emergence as a political force was described by contemporary chroniclers, "In 4215 a sign from the Almighty appeared above Nekkah foretelling an age of greatness and heralding the rise of a new dynasty. The appearance of the sign, identified by some scientists as a comet, in the East led religious elders to conclude this era was rapidly approaching. The sign, which burned through the sky, drew crowds from every city in Nekkah to watch its path. The celestial body eventually fell to Terra, breaking up & falling at the feet of the noble Nasir al-Abadi, hereby known as Nasir Almudhannab, signalling that the Almighty had chosen him to rule Kafuristan. After founding the party in 4216 and proposing legislation to Majlis al-Ummah, religious elders conferred upon him the title 'Al-Hakin' (The Wise). His full name shall hereby be Nasir Almudhannab al-Hakin."

The adoption of the name Almudhannab, meaning comet, and the influence of religious elders in his rise shows the importance al-Abadi placed on religious symbolism and Ahmadism. The flag of the House of Almudhannab is a three legged Lion on a green background, symbolising both temporal political power and the spiritual power of Ahmadism. Behind the lion is the fallen comet which fell before Nasir Almudhannab and two swords stand either side of the beast. The motto of The House of Almudhannab, "Guided by God" appears beneath.

The House of Almudhannab is composed of descendents of Nasir Almudhannab al-Hakin.