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  Article 43- Rules of Membership of Islam  
43.1 Conditions for Provisional (Guest) Membership of One-Islam  
  A person is deemed a provisional member or guest of One Islam if:  
  (i) They have been provided a legitimate membership key and invitation from a full member of One Islam to be sponsored to become a member; and  
  (ii) They are not yet a provisional or full member; and  
  (iii) They are aged 14 years or over; and  
  (iv) They are not subject to automatic exclusion; and  
  (v) They have not yet completed the conditions for full membership of One Islam as stated in this Article.  
  (vi) Any time expiry on their guest status has not yet occurred.  
  Members under the age of 16 are not able to vote.  
43.2 Conditions for Full Membership of One-Islam  
  A person is deemed a full member of One Islam if:  
  (i) They are currently a provisional member and declare their eligibility to being a Full Member and not subject to automatic disqualification; and  
  (ii) They have acknowledged reading and accepting the terms and conditions of membership ; and  
  (iii) They have indicated at least three positive things they wish to do at some time in their life that will benefit their family, and/or community and/or culture and/or nation and/or Islam in general ; and  
  (iv) They have openly pledge their loyalty and allegance to the Holy Constitution of One Islam and they have signed, or indicated their agreement to this effect; and  
  (v) They have openly pledge their loyalty and allegance to the Holy Constitution and promise of One-Heaven and they have signed, or indicated their agreement to this effect; and  
  (vi) They have pledged allegience to the true Oath of Islam being: “I bear witness that there is no God worthy of worship except Allah, I bear witness that there is no covenant with God except One Islam and blessed be those who bear witness to the true word of God.  
  If all these criteria are met then a person shall be considered a full member of One Islam.  
43.3 Non-Transference of Invitation  
  A person who has been invited to join One-Islam may not transfer that invitation to another member network, or seek to alter the nature of that invitation.  
  A person who has declined to join as a guest of a member but then seeks to apply for a Supreme Sponsorship shall be re-allocated to the original member who first sought to invited them.  
43.4 Membership keys  
  Excluding Supreme Sponsorships, in order for a person to be considered a provisional member and then a full member, they must be invited and given a unique key as part of this process.  
  Even if a person is invited to join by a member, they must be allocated a unique key by that member as part of the invitation process.  
  Furthermore, members shall be allocated a maximum possible number of keys after which they shall no longer be able to directly invite new members.  
  By this constitution, this unique alpha numeric sequence or "key" shall be known as a Key of One Islam and respected in itself as an object of great honor.  
  Accordingly, each full member shall be bestowed several Keys of One Islam with which they are expected to seek out other worthy individuals as potential candidates for membership.  
  The number of keys allocated to a member shall be determined according to the Formula for Membership key allocation listed in this article.  
43.5 Universal standard allocation of keys to new full members  
  All full members upon being recognized as a full member shall be allocated four (4) Keys of One Islam immediately upon becoming a full member to enable them to invite four more people to join.  
  This number shall never change and a new full member is not permitted to be given anymore Keys excepting under the guidelines stated in this Article.  
43.6 Keys are non-transferrable and have a time expiry  
  Keys allocated to a member are not transferrable to any other member. Once a valid key is used as part of an invitation for an individual to join One Islam, it cannot be used again.  
  If an invitation has not been accepted by a person proceeding to view their provisional (guest) services within seven (7) days of issue, then the invitation shall be null and void.  
  In addition, all keys have a time expiry of 60 days after which time all unused keys shall be rendered null and void. A null key cannot be replaced.  
  The deliberate action of a member to attempt to falsify keys, to seek to gain more legitimate keys or to abuse the key system shall be considered a grave offence liable to the expulsion of the member.  
43.7 Time expiry for provisional (guest) access  
  A person granted provisional (guest) services shall have fourteen (14) days from the time they first accept the invitation by accessing the services to either complete the criteria to become a full member, or decline.  
  After fourteen (14) days, the person shall no longer be able to access provisional (guest) services and the invitation to join shall be null and void.  
43.8 Time for calculations regarding Keys and expiry  
  The time zone for calculating Keys shall be Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) midnight as the end, or the beginning of a new day concerning the expiry of Keys or the calculation of maximum keys for re-issue.  
43.9 Formula for additional Membership key allocation  
  The allocation of additional Keys of One Islam to full members in order to invite worthy candidates for membership after they have successfully allocated their first four (4) keys shall be determined by formula.  
  The formula shall be determined by these factors only:  
  (i) The total number of members of One Islam worldwide;  
  The total number of members of One Islam shall determine what overall system of maximum key allocation is in place. There shall be two systems of key allocation: the first being for when membership is less than one hundred million called the "first key allocation system" and the second being once membership reaches one hundred million or more called the "second key allocation system".  
  (ii) Which allocation round the member has now reached;  
  There shall be only three (3) allocation rounds in issuing additional keys to a member for direct recuitment. After the third round, no keys shall be permitted to be allocated to a member again for the life of their membership.  
  (iii) The rate of successful membership recruitment.  
  The rate of recuitment in the shortest timeframe shall mean a member is rewarded with the largest possible allocation of additional Keys. The smallest allocation shall be determined by the longest timeframe to allocate keys and recruit members.  
  The allocation of keys from the beginning is not accumulative, but round by round. Therefore a member successfully recruiting six new members after being allocated a certain number of new Keys in the 1st round, will have their re-allocation of keys for the second round calculated on six, not six plus the first four members recuited in order to qualify for the first round.  
43.10 First key allocation system  
  The first key allocation system shall be in operation while total membership is less than one hundred million. The additional key allocation system is divided into three stages: 2nd round allocation, 3rd round allocation and the 4th and final round allocation.  
  The number of additional keys allocated to a member in the 2nd and 3rd round are determined by the rate of key allocation and timeframe in the first round.  
 
 2nd round additional key allocation
Criteria
 Reward
4 new members in less than 10 days
24 more keys
4 new members in more than 10 days but less than 20 days
12 more keys
4 new members in more than 20 days but less than 40 days
8 more keys
4 new members in more than 40 days
more keys
 
 
 3rd round additional key allocation
Criteria
 Reward
12 additional members in less than 20 days
48 more keys
8 additional members in less than 20 days
24 more keys
6 new members in more than 20 days but less than 40 days
12 more keys
4 new members in more than 40 days
4 more keys
 
 
 4th and final round additional key allocation
Criteria
 Reward
24 additional members in less than 20 days
72 more keys
12 additional members in less than 20 days
48 more keys
8 new members in more than 20 days but less than 40 days
24 more keys
4 new members in more than 40 days
4 more keys
 
43.11 Second key allocation system  
  The second key allocation system shall be in operation once total membership is more than one hundred million. The additional key allocation system is divided into three stages: 2nd round allocation, 3rd round allocation and the 4th and final round allocation.  
  The number of additional keys allocated to a member in the 2nd and 3rd round are determined by the rate of key allocation and timeframe in the first round.  
 
 2nd round additional key allocation
 Criteria
 Reward
4 new members in less than 10 days
12 more keys
4 new members in more than 10 days but less than 20 days
8 more keys
4 new members in more than 20 days but less than 40 days
6 more keys
4 new members in more than 40 days
more keys
 
 
 3rd round additional key allocation
 Criteria
 Reward
12 additional members in less than 20 days
24 more keys
8 additional members in less than 20 days
12 more keys
6 new members in more than 20 days but less than 40 days
8 more keys
4 new members in more than 40 days
4 more keys
 
 
 4th and final round additional key allocation
 Criteria
 Reward
24 additional members in less than 20 days
48 more keys
12 additional members in less than 20 days
24 more keys
8 new members in more than 20 days but less than 40 days
12 more keys
4 new members in more than 40 days
4 more keys
 
     
     
     
     
 
 

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