The Fiscal System of the Matriarchal Shariah (1500 A.H.)
1. Taxation (Jibāyat al-Labbāʾ wa’l-Raḥm)
Taxation was biological, not monetary. Every household, province, and nation was obliged to submit:
1.1 Milk Tax (ʿUshr al-Thady)
Paid in Standard Breast Units (SBUs).
Every lactating woman was registered in the Milk Ledgers of her city’s Bayt al-Thady (Matronal Chamber).
Collection occurred monthly. Women offered their measured milk in ritual vessels.
Penalties for low milk yield: fasting punishments for men of the household, public humiliation, or forced wet-nursing duties.
1.2 Fertility Tax (Zakāt al-Raḥm)
Paid in Uterine Output Declarations (UODs).
These were official reports of conceptions, births, miscarriages, or ovum retrievals.
Mothers submitted them quarterly. Accuracy was ensured by midwife-inspectors trained in both medicine and theology.
Failure to report or falsify yields was treated as kufr al-damm (blood-blasphemy).
1.3 Submission Tax (Jibāyat al-Ṭāʿa)
Levied exclusively on men.
Paid in ritual performances of obedience: public groveling, ejaculatory restraint, and service-labor in Obedience Theaters.
These events were considered non-monetary revenue but had economic weight (measured as “units of penitential labor”).
2. Collection Infrastructure
Bayt al-Thady (Matronal Chambers): Local tax offices where milk was measured and sealed, fertility reports recorded, and men paraded for submission levies.
Vault Couriers (Qawāfil al-Labbāʾ): Caravans of wet-nurses and milk-eunuchs transported sealed vessels of milk and documented ova to the Global Vault.
The Global Vault of Milk and Ovum: Central reserve in Medina al-Labbāʾ. Functioned as both:
Treasury (storing milk/ova reserves).
Temple (laws sung and lactated there).
Redistribution hub.
3. Redistribution (Tawzīʿ al-Fayḍ)
Wealth flowed back from the Vault to nations and households in proportion to their obedience and productivity.
3.1 Milk Redistribution
Overflow principle: surplus milk from high-yield regions flowed into famine/low-yield regions.
Allocation decided by Sheikha councils in lactational trance.
3.2 Fertility Redistribution
Fertility surpluses (e.g. harvested ova, reports of womb productivity) determined:
Regional access to sacred architecture projects.
Appointment of higher-rank Sheikhas in local governments.
3.3 Reward to Obedient Males
While males could not own wealth, obedience in Submission Tax could be rewarded with:
Additional food allotments,
Permission to suckle from public wet-nurses,
Exemption from harsher humiliations.
4. Fiscal Hierarchy
Local Level: Matronal Chambers collected milk and fertility reports.
Provincial Level: Womb Councils aggregated data, judged failures, and organized Obedience Theater punishments.
Global Level: The Vault redistributed based on Sacred Dual Standard.
5. Enforcement
Economic blasphemy laws: Failure to pay taxes was treated as heresy.
Punishments:
Nipple flogging,
Semen deprivation,
Public un-naming for men,
Forced lactation service for women who underproduced.