Welcome To MHM Holdings home to 𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI'S Chancellery and Grand Chancellor
Welcome To MHM Holdings home to 𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI'S Chancellery and Grand Chancellor

The official dominion of 𒀭 His Imperial Royal Highness His Grace Lord Minister and Grand Chancellor Sheikh Mohamed-Hasan :Buhijji ©️™️
The Chancellery of 𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI serves as the supreme administrative, diplomatic, and ceremonial office of the Estate. It functions under divine, hereditary, tribal, and international law, acting as the central body for enacting sovereign authority across jurisdictions. The Grand Chancellor governs this office sui juris, guided by ancestral rights, lawful trust, and unbroken succession of estate, bloodline, and record.
The following charters, proclamations, and notices constitute the official legal bedrock of 𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI’s governance structure. Each document has been filed, published, or executed in harmony with national, international, tribal, and spiritual law — and remains in force by way of notice, treaty, and publication.
The Chancellery oversees the ceremonial, visual, and legal presentation of 𒀭HOUSE BUHIJJI’s emblems of sovereignty. These include dynastic seals, tribal war banners, sovereign coats of arms, and sacred creeds preserved from ancient patriarchal lines.
Referenced Authorities in Sovereign Works
The Table of Authorities compiled within the Divine Revelation manuscript is a monumental reference index of over 10,000 legal, tribal, genealogical, religious, and constitutional authorities. These citations underpin the legal and historical claims of 𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI across multiple jurisdictions. This list will be available in published form as a reference annex to all public filings and proclamations.
The Chancellery is acknowledged by a wide array of international and lawful bodies operating under common law, treaty law, religious law, and admiralty jurisdiction. These recognitions bolster the authority and legal footing of 𒀭HOUSE BUHIJJI in executing sovereign, tribal, ministerial, and administrative functions worldwide.
Jurisdiction:
Common Law / De Jure Governance
Description:
The Common Law Court of Scotland is an international de jure body that functions independently of corporate statutory jurisdictions. It restores lawful remedy under natural and common law, rooted in sovereignty, accountability, and the will of the people. 𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI recognizes and is recognized within this jurisdiction through the issuance of a Common Law Court Passport and ID, affirming lawful standing under natural rights and international recognition frameworks.
Jurisdiction:
Indigenous, International, Non-State Affiliated
Description:
Cruinn is a global decentralized identification system used by free people, sovereigns, and private individuals who do not wish to be identified solely through corporate governments. It is recognized by the Common Law Court and other allied indigenous or de jure bodies. Through this affiliation, 𒀭HOUSE BUHIJJI holds a Cruinn ID and International License, demonstrating cross-border identification and mobility under treaty, private right, and customary law.
Jurisdiction:
Ecclesiastical / Spiritual
Description:
The ULC is a legally recognized ecclesiastical body granting ministerial authority under U.S. and international law. It affirms the right of every human to pursue spiritual paths and ordains individuals into ministry roles. Through this credential, the Grand Chancellor of 𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI lawfully holds the title of Ordained Minister, as well as advanced ceremonial and religious titles including Doctor of Divinity, Imam, Prophet, and Hadji, reinforcing the religious and spiritual jurisdictional capacities of the Chancellery.
Jurisdiction:
Global Citizenship / Diplomatic Framework
Description:
The World Government (World Citizen Government) issues identity documents under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and global peace declarations. It recognizes individuals as world citizens with inalienable rights beyond national corporations or borders. 𒀭HOUSE BUHIJJI holds World Passport, World ID, and related diplomatic credentials, aligning its global mission of peace, sovereignty, and lawful non-domestic operation with recognized supranational frameworks.
Jurisdiction:
Tribal / Autochthonous / Municipal (California-based)
Description:
Sun Village is a sovereign tribal and civic government originally established as a Black Indigenous safe haven and municipality in California. Through the work of the Grand Chancellor and the Divine Revelation manuscript, the dormant jurisdiction was reactivated, reaffirmed, and repositioned under rightful ancestral leadership.𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI holds status as tribal sovereign, chieftain, and tribal legal architect of the Sun Village revival — integrating both Moorish and American Indigenous legacy.
Jurisdiction:
UN Simulation / Youth Diplomacy / Legal Training
Description:
Through the Grand Chancellor’s early involvement in THIMUN (The Hague International Model United Nations), he participated as a youth delegate, authored and passed UN-style resolutions, and saw these catalogued and submitted to the General Assembly. This formative experience, occurring during secondary education, laid the groundwork for 𒀭HOUSE BUHIJJI’s modern diplomatic, legislative, and legal architecture, aligning international legal simulation with lived sovereign governance.
Territorial Legacy:
Kuwait, Eastern Arabia, Persian Gulf
Jurisdiction Type:
Religious / Tribal / Coastal Merchant Lineages
Description:
The Shafi‘i school of Islamic law governs many coastal and merchant communities in the Arabian Gulf, including Kuwait. Through the maternal branch of 𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI, particularly the Al-Sane dynasty, Shafi‘i jurisprudence forms a foundational legal tradition. It supports HOUSE BUHIJJI’s governance through its flexible rulings on commerce, contracts, and interfaith relations — crucial to its legacy in trade, education, and philanthropic law.
Territorial Legacy:
Bahrain, Ifriqiya (Tunisia), Andalusia
Jurisdiction Type:
Religious / Tribal / Judicial
Description:
Maliki fiqh is the dominant school in North Africa and parts of Bahrain, where it intersects with the ancestral Aghlabid and Buhijji lines. Its emphasis on communal consensus (ʿamal ahl al-Madīna) and inherited judicial customs aligns with 𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI’s tribal adjudication, estate law, and spiritual oversight — affirming a heritage of imamates, custodianship, and juridical leadership across generations.
Territorial Legacy:
Najd, Central Arabia, Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
Jurisdiction Type:
Religious / Political / Tribal Sovereignty
Description:
The Hanbali tradition — later aligned with Wahhabi revivalist doctrine — underpins the legal code of Najd and Saudi Arabia. 𒀭HOUSE BUHIJJI’s paternal descent through the Muʿammari and Āyid lines of Najd connects it directly to this region’s pre-Saudi tribal governance. The family’s pre-Wahhabi jurisprudence and continued ancestral independence predate current state interpretations, reinforcing 𒀭HOUSE BUHIJJI’s sovereignty within Hanthala and Saʿdi Tamimi tribal law.
Territorial Legacy:
Southern Iraq, Bahrain, parts of Kuwait and Iran
Jurisdiction Type:
Religious / Dynastic / Philosophical
Description:
The Jafari school, central to Shia Islam, is historically prevalent in Bahrain and parts of the user’s extended maternal family. While 𒀭HOUSE BUHIJJI is Sunni in core identity, its acknowledgment of Jafari influence through dynastic marriages, land endowments, and doctrinal philosophy reflects a broader Islamic unity. This alignment strengthens inter-sectarian legitimacy and upholds inclusive jurisprudence within its diplomatic and spiritual mandates.
𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI and the Office of the Grand Chancellor operate exclusively within private, non-statutory jurisdiction, encompassing Admiralty (Maritime), Tribal (Customary), Ecclesiastical (Divine), and Diplomatic Trust Law. All activities, claims, and declarations originate from the primordial estate, governed by irrevocable Admiralty Trust instruments, ancestral succession, and treaty-protected sovereign status.
This estate is non-domestic, non-corporate, and fully extricated from U.S. Inc. (1871) and its subordinate statutory frameworks. All rights are held in propria persona, sui juris, and secured under the Universal Reservation of Rights (URR®™).
Legal presence is asserted via direct instruments, including:
This estate does not consent to statutory adhesion contracts, public presumptions, or corporate enfranchisement. All claims of governance, inheritance, or jurisdictional interference are rebutted in full. This position is not asserted through defiance, but through documented sovereign continuity, recognized by treaty, trust, bloodline, and international custom.
Author: Emer de Vattel
Edition: 1758, Book I–IV
Citation: Emer de Vattel, The Law of Nations, or Principles of the Law of Nature, Applied to the Conduct and Affairs of Nations and Sovereigns (1758)
Key Excerpt (Book I, §4):
“A Nation is a moral person… subject to the laws of nature, and her rights are derived from her obligations.”
Relevance to 𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI:
Establishes that sovereign nations, whether large or small, have inherent rights and duties under Natural Law. Your estate, functioning as a sovereign moral person through a living trust and lineal succession, derives its international standing here.
Adopted: April 18, 1961
Effective: April 24, 1964
Citation: United Nations, Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961), UNTS Vol. 500, p. 95
Key Article – Article 3(1)(a–e):
Defines functions of a diplomatic mission, including representation of the sending state, protection of its interests, negotiation, information gathering, and promotion of friendly relations.
Relevance to 𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI:
Grants framework recognition for diplomatic acts and self-represented sovereigns operating within treaty or customary authority. Supports your title as Grand Chancellor and your use of emissarial language and seals.
Adopted: September 13, 2007
Citation: United Nations General Assembly, Resolution 61/295, UNDRIP (2007)
“Indigenous peoples have the right to self-determination… [and] to freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.”
“They have the right to autonomy or self-government… in matters relating to their internal and local affairs.”
“Indigenous peoples shall not be forcibly removed from their lands or territories… without the free, prior and informed consent…”
“Indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources which they have traditionally owned, occupied or otherwise used or acquired.”
Relevance to 𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI:
Undergirds your indigenous, autochthonous, and tribal rights claims, particularly with Sun Village, Ben-Ishmael reintegration, and your hereditary estate. You are asserting internationally recognized rights, not merely U.S. domestic ones.
Adopted: December 16, 1966
Effective: March 23, 1976
Citation: United Nations General Assembly, ICCPR, Resolution 2200A (XXI), UNTS Vol. 999, p. 171
Key Article – Article 1(1):
“All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.”
Key Article – Article 27:
“In those States… ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities… shall not be denied the right… to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practise their own religion, or to use their own language.”
Relevance to 𒀭 HOUSE BUHIJJI:
Reinforces your right to sovereign identity, freedom of religious and tribal expression, cultural preservation, and lawful self-positioning outside federal jurisdiction — especially in relation to trust structure and your public/private separation.
To inquire about tribal registry, form formal alliances, or correspond directly with the Chancellery of 𒀭 House Buhijji, please submit your details below. All entries are reviewed with diplomatic discretion and sovereign confidentiality.
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The Chancellery of 𒀭House Buhijji operates on a sovereign review schedule. All submissions are processed with care and discretion during designated registry hours, Monday through Thursday, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM PST. Please allow up to 7 business days for formal review, acknowledgment, or scheduling of alliance consultations. Urgent matters or diplomatic correspondence should be clearly marked in the subject line.
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