Once Al-Andalus is restored, the newly-formed nation will be able to sweep across the Islamic world, integrating all of North Africa, the Middle East, Arabia, Eastern Anatolia, Persia, and the Caucasus through decisions, eventually allowing them to proclaim the restoration of the Umayyad Caliphate (extant in 661-750 AD), uniting the Islamic world under one caliphate once again, after the collapse of the Ottoman Caliphate in 1922. If Morocco or any other North African country is able to conquer southern Iberia, they gain access to a category of decisions called The Moorish Restoration, allowing them to revive the long-dead state of Al-Andalus and the caliphate of Cordoba, restoring Moorish rule to Iberia after a hiatus of roughly 440 years (since the collapse of the Emirate of Granada in 1492). Stripes indicate states that are not required in the decision but will get cores. The blue, green, pink, dark green and dark red represent the Sultanate of Africa, Emirate of Sicily, Umayyad Caliphate, Rashidi Expansion and Northern Expansion decision cores respectively. Map of required states for Al-Andalus (in yellow).
25.12 Absorb the Tunis and Algerian Eyalets.25.11 Restore the Vilayet of Tripolitania.25.9 Merge the Eyalets of Jeddah, Habesh, and Yemen.25.5 Restore the Vilayet of the Danube and Moldova.
25.3 Merge the Eyalets of Morea, Crete, and Kibris.19.1.3 As the Regional Defense Council of Aragón.17.2 Appoint Aristotle Onassis as Prime Minister.8.1 Celebrate Montgomery Convention Day.4.4 Re-Form the Austro-Hungarian Empire.4.2 Restore the Austro-Hungarian Empire.