Fanon:Al-Dar

Al-Dar, or The House, is the social reactionary faction that is against the celebrity culture centered around Bridgeport. It is not only against the celebrity culture but also what they see as indecency of the mainstream Sim culture, such as beach parties glamorizing revealing outfits. As they are against such vulgar aspects of the culture, Al-Dar in many cases are allied with the Church, although Al-Dar disapproves of the Greek call for female activism in leadership and scholastic developments.

Al-Dar's residence is in the Chapel-Barrack style house, left vacant when the Initiates went along with Kallisto et al to Hekatonschoinos (and did not bother to reoccupy once they returned).

Political Activism
Initially, Al-Dar was pretty much unheard of: Sure, Ayham may have been buddies with Lysistrata due to occupational issues but that was it: Al-Dar did nothing interesting enough to attract the attention of the outsiders, and the only people who actually paid any attention were of the Church. However, due to the policies of the Church as well as Chrysanthema's own community services, the Al-Dar made another ally inside the church before the Big 6 packed up and left Sunset Valley. From there things start to pick up for the Al-Dar: the two other members, Omar Qutb and Anwar Arafat joined up with Ayham and Usaim for one. Ayham and Usaim never bothered to maintain the house: Kallistrata's hunger for life fruits had left their garden well taken care of, and the Al-Dar never bothered to check the Nectar rack that now stored some valuable nectar made by Kallistrata (and alongside that of Kallisto, Hypatia, and some that were just plain bought, the last being the least valuable), and with all the combined efforts, Al-Dar got themselves some cash.

Al-Dar then proceeded to shape the political field of Sunset Valley, now that the Big 6 is gone and Sunset Valley has now a huge gap. Al-Dar sought to fill it with their ideas, beginning with a small mosque: The Greek Church happily supported the construction of the mosque, and Al-Dar contracted with the Greek Church, the Church agreeing to provide any fund that the Al-Dar cannot provide for themselves regarding the construction of the mosque. The Church acquired the piece of land right next to the Al-Dar's Chapel-Barrack and forked that to the Al-Dar, which became a controversial move: Has the Church gone too far? Should they be favoring a minority? Or it is a simple shielding? However, the Church endorsement of the mosque led to an underground ultranationalist party calling itself the Patriot Party in Sunset Valley, declaring itself the proponent of the freedom of the SimNation and declaring the Al-Dar as invaders and the Church as a collaborator.

Although Patriot Party was still a minority party in Sunset Valley, Al-Dar found itself threatened by the nativist appeal of the Patriot Party amongst native sims (that is, not Greek nor Muslim) Along with that came the Attalids, who also were sent back to wait until Kallisto finished the redevelopment of the Church capital world of Hekatonschoinos, further strengthening the xenophobic appeal of the Patriot Party amongst the conservatives, although those who'd buy into it the most, such as Nick Alto and Nancy Landgraab, were dead. Eurydike sent to Chrysanthema the Church success at resurrection, and specifically instructed Chrysanthema to revive the Altos and the Landgraabs, to cause a bigger bang to snuff out the Patriot Party's appeal. Al-Dar on the other hand wished to use positive methods, wishing to hold a BBQ gathering (without pork) at the Amphitheatron, and requested lease of the said property.

Although Al-Dar had initially wanted to lease things from the Greek Church, they suddenly decided to refuse any handouts from the Ecclesiarchy, but rather fund the construction of the mosque on their own. This was helped by Anwar embracing Kallistrata's idea of mercantilism, turning into a small nectar producer and a tinkerer, the latter suiting his skill as a handyman. As such, Usaim presented his opinions to Chrysanthema, who agreed (although Kallisto wasn't so happy, since Kallisto wanted to use the opportunity to turn them into reliable allies/vassals) to the Al-Dar's new position. But due to the pressure form Kallisto, Chrysanthema insisted that the Al-Dar lease the land instead of purchasing it, and Al-Dar was agreeable, since having significant real estate would make them visible. Anwar's position as a nectar maker and a tinkerer had an appreciable effect on the public image: in fact, Anwar himself was nominated as a children's hero, akin to the likes of Bob the Builder and eventually ends up a minor celebrity in the area, Esomena and Pyrrha happily writing a series presenting Anwar as a main character. Omar on the other hand decided to pursue a career in Sports (something that was approved by Usaim), hoping to help out with the Al-Dar finances, especially since a mosque would require some funds.