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The overall mission of the UNC is to promote an Universal Human Rights Standard which humans of all nations can easily adopt. Protect the rights of humans against missteps in Social Responsibility, Religious Tollerance, Health & Safety, Sexuality & Humilliation, Food Hygene Standards, Property Rights, and Justice.

To this end, the UNC has set a goal for itself to be broad enough to interface with all the religions and nations of the world concerning the issue not limited to individuals but extending to humanity as a whole. The UNC in no way seeks nor intends to violate any of the laws of the lands, but seeks to work in harmony with the governing bodies of all lands. Thus publicly acknowledging that the scope of its stated mission is limited to and subject to the laws of all lands across the earth, the mission of the UNC, as an educational & humanitarian organization must be multifaceted.

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To achieve our stated mission, first and foremost, we have dedicated ourselves to providing educational and organizational resources to the global communities. We seek to work with Government officials and Religious Scholars across the globe to accurately and faithfully represent the depth and breadth of Rabbinic, Islamic, Christian, and all other teachings which all are rooted together and sprang forth from one human of common ancestries.

Therefore our mission here is clear, simple, and most important it is just, so that all humanity can expect not only that “Justice” will be served and preserved, in support of, or the defense of, basic global human rights, but that “Righteous Justice” will prevail in the end.

As one of the millions of organizations, across the globe the United Noahite Council is privileged to have received an official recognition, continued guidance, and support of:

  1. Newly reestablished Nascent Sanhedrin Court in Israel.
  2. United Noahite Council’s adoption of the resolution of the United States of America Congressional H.J.Res.104 Education Day USA to recognize the basic Global Human Rights.
  3. United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and subsequent human rights instruments, of the 1993 Vienna Declaration and Program of Action, and the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document.
  4. To educate Shariah authorities about our multi-national fraternity, the Bnai Noach / Noahides or أهل نوح in classical Arabic. The word for our "Noahism" in Arabic scholasticism is "صابئة", our founding fathers being Hanifa Abraham and his Sebi followers صابؤون (meaning Godworshippers/Proselytes) of that time.
    1. )who many early islamic scholars wrote about,
    2. )who called themselves muslims prior to the establishment of modern Islam, and
    3. )who were known to Maimonides as the the Chochmei umos Ha Olam. The correct and ancient Arabic term for the official inner-circle of our institution is صبغت الله, or صبغت for short, and the ancient term for our inner-circle officials is Mursaleen (known to Maimonides as the Chassidei Umos Ha Olam), even appears in the Qur'ān. Through this diplomatic mission it is hoped that we will revive official recognition of this class of humans under the Shariah's Jizyah dhimma laws that any individual in posession of a personalised hymnbook (Zaboor) certified by the United Noahite (صابئ) Council as a Sebi Child of Noah can claim sanction alongside the Sebi-Noahites mentioned in the Islamic writings as صابئين and أهل نوح and will gain Shariah protection.

A mission to bring back from the past, and implement for the future;

  1. A mission to bring back from the past, and implement for the future, a righteous judicial tradition.

A mission to support the judicial defense of basic human rights.

  1. A mission to support the judicial defense of basic human rights.

A mission to support the judicial prosecution of willful violations;

  1. A mission to support the judicial prosecution of willful violations of those basic human rights;

A mission to create a global standards legislative body;

  1. A mission to create a global standards legislative body, to review and establish standards for legislation in support of, or the defense of, basic global human rights.
    1. Global human rights as defined by and derived from the forefather for all humans; (English Noah or Noe, Noach; Hebrew: נוֹחַ or נֹחַ, Standard Nóaḥ Tiberian Nōªḥ; Arabic: نوح, Nūḥ).
    2. Based upon known documented original historical traditions.
    3. The UNC mission is to work with, assist and encourage all members of all countries legislative branches, along with their enforcing judicial systems to change direction in protecting human rights to adopt such standards.

A mission to support a global judicial system;

  1. A mission to support a global judicial & court system, to be in partnership with the existing Legislative, and Judicial branches of all governments. To examine infringements against, the basic global human rights as set forth by the United Noahite Council's recommended standards.


A mission to support global enforcement;

  1. A mission to support global enforcement, to collect evidence, document, and bring willful violators before a recognized court of jurisdiction, in support of, or the defense of, basic global human rights as set forth by the United Noahite Council's recommended standards.


A mission negotiating through diplomacy;

  1. A mission negotiating through diplomacy, encouraging any change to any laws of any of the lands in which there are laws which are not conducive to the protection of basic human rights as set forth by the United Noahite Council's recommended standards.

A mission to seek to open educational avenues;

  1. A mission to seek to open educational avenues, to educate all humans of basic knowledge of their origin, and their basic rights pass down from those origins in which the UNC has determined from scholars, educators, and historians.

A mission to clarify the distinctive differences;

  1. A mission to clarify the distinctive differences of the 70 basic global human rights categories, in which each human can clearly identify with, regardless of race, nationality, or religion.

A mission of stabilization and preservation;

  1. A mission of stabilization, preservation, and the sustainability of a healthy and thriving global society without fear of basic human rights being infringed upon.

A mission to preserve the basic sanctity, integrity of any land;

  1. A mission to preserve the sanctity, integrity of any land, whereby the leaders of such land have adopted legislation in support of, and in the defense of, basic global human rights as set forth by the United Noahite Council' recommended standards.
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