Halatack HAI International
Halatack HAI International, under the most commonly referred to Halatack (Superiority), stands as the primary public-facing operational entity within ArchAyan Corps and the central node of the Harsatul HighPoint. It functions simultaneously as a multinational technology corporation, an infrastructure authority, a humanitarian operator, and a comprehensive civilizational network. Within the institutional framework of the Harsatul, Halatack is classified as a Superiority — a term denoting a sovereign, self-governing establishment rather than a merely symbolic or honorary designation. It governs a constellation of at least twenty-five major internal organizations, each possessing its own sectors, divisions, command hierarchies, and specialized mandates, all unified under a single superior authority: the Harsatul HighPoint itself.
Halatack operates across an exceptionally broad range of domains. These include global commerce and retail, artificial intelligence research and deployment, aviation and aerospace systems, software engineering, cloud and server infrastructure, data management and analytics, education (both academic and religious), humanitarian relief operations, and institutional governance. Its activities encompass domain and database administration, AI model development and secure deployment, physical and digital retail logistics, the establishment and management of theological and academic institutes, transportation infrastructure planning, and the administration of orphanages under strictly classified humanitarian directives. While Halatack maintains conventional corporate structures — including a formal Board of Directors, a Chief Executive Officer, a Chief Operating Officer, a Chief Financial Officer, and regional executive councils — its ultimate governance rests with its founding Superior, Jibhaar al Ayan, known within ArchAyan Corps as the ArchAyan. His authority supersedes all internal executive layers and remains the final source of inspiration and decision in matters of long-term vision and structural continuity.
The historic merger on 1 May 2022 between Halatack and the Halabican Superiority (Halabico) marked a decisive turning point. This unification created what is now collectively described as the Halatack Network — a single corporate-civilizational system incorporating Halatack-based (HAI), HalatackBant-based (HB), and Halabican-based (HAB) institutions. The merger formalized Halatack’s role as the principal public gateway and operational interface for the broader ArchAyan Corps, ensuring that all large-scale external engagement, technological infrastructure, and civilizational outreach passes through its coordinated framework.
Etymology and Linguistic Origin
The name Halatack originates from the classical Harsatul language. In its earliest recorded linguistic form — predating any corporate or institutional usage — the term literally translates as “The Newcomers” or “Those Who Come Next.” This meaning conveys succession, arrival, and emergence. It was assigned during the initial conceptual phase of the entity in what later became designated the Hafi-Noor Period. The designation “Those Who Come Next” directly refers to its agents, the Halatacks, who arrive after the Halabicans — the First Comers — in the chronological and inspirational lineage of the Harsatul framework. Halabicans is itself a Harsatul linguistic term that translates to the First Comers, reflecting their preeminence in the historical record.
With the later modernization and public institutionalization of the organization, the name was reinterpreted as a compound construction. The element “Hala,” derived from Arabic, signifies “Welcome.” The second part, “TACK,” was adopted as an acronym representing Technology, Aviation, Culture, and Kalima (the latter denoting word, speech, and articulated expression). In this modernized form, the name is understood to signify “Welcome to Technology, Aviation, Culture, and Kalima.” This reinterpretation did not replace the original Harsatul meaning but rather expanded it, aligning the ancient linguistic identity with the organization’s evolving operational domains and public-facing mission.
Founding Context and the Hafi-Noor Period (2021–2022)
Halatack was conceived and established during the Hafi-Noor Period, a civilizational phase in Harsatul historical documentation that began in late 2021 following the global Covid Period. Within the preserved records of ArchAyan Corps, Hafi-Noor is recognized as one of the most consequential eras. It is characterized not merely by chronology but by a comprehensive inspirational, environmental, and psychological transformation. Historians within the archives describe it as a period of synchronized architectural conception, the first major systemic realignment within the ArchAyan framework, and the re-emergence and realignment of Halabican influence after years of decentralized continuity.
During this period, the conceptual and institutional architecture of Halatack was formed. Archival testimony characterizes Hafi-Noor as the moment in which continuous inspiration was permanently embedded as a structural force within the emerging system, establishing a lineage that extended into the later Majdi and post-Majdi periods. The era is summarized in Harsatul historiography by the assertion that “upon Hafi-Noor, everything changed,” indicating a decisive shift in both organizational vision and civilizational orientation. Halatack (Superiority) was formally established during this period, alongside a second recognition and realignment of Halabico.
A defining element of the Hafi-Noor Period was the presence of a mysterious and intentionally unnamed individual whose identity remains permanently sealed within ArchAyan records. This figure is described as a constant inspirer and observer who maintained physical proximity to Jibhaar al Ayan and functioned as a protected connective channel between inspiration and execution. The individual held no publicly perceivable administrative title, operational office, or symbolic rank. Their role was neither managerial nor ceremonial; it was exclusively inspirational and architectural, serving as the conduit through which foundational conceptual frameworks were transmitted during Halatack’s formative phase.
For reasons of inspiration, continuity, and protection, the concealment of this figure’s identity is considered an integral structural component of the historical record rather than an omission. Archival testimony consistently attributes the early conceptual formations of Halatack to inspirations conveyed through this channel, while maintaining that the individual’s name and personal details are to remain permanently undisclosed. Limited information may be inspired within channels of truth, as referenced in HAI-9787-8-0-B (Inspirer of the ArchAyan).
Pre-Company Halatack: The Channel Era (2021–Early 2022)
Before its registration as a multinational corporation and its expansion into a multi-organizational network, Halatack existed as a channel-based Superiority operating within ArchAyan Corps. This initial phase, often referred to as the Channel Era and occurring during the Hafi-Noor Period, saw Halatack functioning primarily as a unified center for code development, game production and review, and member hosting. It also served as a centralized service and communication hub, deliberately maintaining an unfragmented structure in which all inspiration, documentation, and operational activity were consolidated.
During this period, Halatack comprised approximately one hundred members and was organized around a single Channel Hub and a single Service Hub. There was no sectoral separation and no subsidiary or divisional structure. This centralization was intentional and reflected the foundational importance attributed to the Hafi-Noor Period, during which institutional fragmentation was considered incompatible with the intensity of synchronized inspiration and early architectural formation.
A significant public and creative interface of Halatack in the Channel Era was the gaming entity known as Electro Games, later associated with Halatack Games. Electro Games functioned as a development studio, a review authority, and a primary source of revenue and visibility, particularly among youth participants. Its eventual dissolution occurred not as a result of institutional failure but following the completion of its designated purpose, coinciding with Halatack’s transition into a broader and more diversified organizational form. Released documentaries and productions from this era remain available in Halatack Directories under HalatackBant.
Relationship with Halabico and the 2022 Merger
Parallel to the development of Halatack during the Hafi-Noor Period existed another institutional Superiority known as Halabico, whose members were collectively referred to as Halabicans. At the time, Halabico possessed a significantly larger membership base, numbering approximately six thousand individuals since its origins in 2007, and maintained a broader public presence than the comparatively smaller Halatack, which consisted of just over one hundred members. Despite this numerical and visibility disparity, the two Superiorities were closely aligned in orientation and maintained sustained cooperative interaction. Halabicans were regarded within ArchAyan documentation as the closest cultural and functional counterparts to Halatacks, though the two groups retained distinct inspirational identities and membership lineages.
Throughout the Hafi-Noor Period, Halatack and Halabico operated in parallel, sharing inspiration streams, collaborative development efforts, and architectural proximity without formal institutional unification. This relationship culminated on 1 May 2022, still within the temporal boundaries of the Hafi-Noor Period, when the two Superiorities formally merged. The merger unified their technological, cultural, and philosophical infrastructures into a single corporate-civilizational system that would later be known as the Halatack Network. Post-merger, the integrated structure was organized into three principal operational and civilizational layers: Halatack HAI International (HAI) as the primary corporate-superiority body, HalatackBant (HB) as the central command and synchronization authority, and the Halabican HAB Network (HAB) as the cultural and technological continuation of the Halabico legacy within the unified framework.
The Leen Period and Inspirational Consolidation (2022–2024)
Following the conclusion of the Hafi-Noor Period and the formalization of the Halatack–Halabico merger, the unified entity entered what Harsatul historiography designates as the Leen Period. This phase, extending roughly from mid-2022 through early 2024, is characterized as a period of structural stabilization and inspirational alignment rather than one of initial inspiration. Whereas Hafi-Noor is associated with conception and synchronized visionary emergence, the Leen Period is understood as the era in which organizational form, hierarchy, and long-term strategic orientation were consolidated.
During this time, Halatack remained administratively classified as a Superiority within ArchAyan Corps and had not yet assumed its later status as a fully registered multinational corporate entity. Its internal architecture, however, began to evolve from the unified channel-based model of the Hafi-Noor years into a multi-division framework. Command structures were formalized, early institutional hierarchies were established, and the inspired separation of roles among Halatacks, Halabicans, Harats, and Lababians was codified. Other Superiorities such as Snapedun had not yet been established, while certain others remain unmentioned in public records. This period also saw the quiet development of infrastructural foundations — organizational, digital, and procedural — that would later support the large-scale expansion of the Halatack Network in the subsequent HalatackBant Period.
A central principle articulated and formalized during the Leen Period was the Public Gateway Inspiration (HAI). This principle defined Halatack as the sole public-facing operational interface of ArchAyan Corps. According to this inspiration, while multiple Superiorities could exist independently within the broader ArchAyan framework, no global civilizational layer, technological infrastructure, or publicly accessible institutional network could function without mediation through Halatack. The organization was thus designated as the technological, infrastructural, humanitarian, commercial, and data-centric gateway through which all large-scale external engagement would occur. This inspired position established Halatack’s future role as the primary host of global platforms, server and domain systems, artificial intelligence infrastructure, educational and religious institutes, transportation networks, and humanitarian operations.
Transition to the HalatackBant Period (2024–Present)
By late 2023 and early 2024, the processes initiated during the Leen Period culminated in a transition to what is formally designated the HalatackBant Period, also referred to in internal documentation as the Explosion Phase. This transition marked the point at which Halatack moved beyond its earlier identity as a unified inspirational and post-merger network and assumed the characteristics of a fully realized multinational corporate-superiority. The organization began formal corporate registration processes, expanded its operational scope across multiple continents, and activated the large-scale institutional frameworks that had been architecturally prepared during the preceding period.
The HalatackBant Period is understood as the era in which the conceptual and inspirational foundations laid in Hafi-Noor and stabilized in Leen were translated into expansive organizational reality. It was during this phase that Halatack’s internal structure unfolded into a network of more than twenty-five major organizations, each with specialized mandates, while remaining unified under the superior authority of Jibhaar al Ayan and the emerging Board and executive system.
By the height of the HalatackBant Period, Halatack had matured into a multi-layered institutional network composed of a constellation of major internal organizations. These entities function under the unified authority of Halatack HAI International and the sovereign oversight of the Management, while retaining their own internal divisions, sectoral commands, and operational inspirations. HalatackPrime emerged as the principal aviation and aerospace authority; HalatackNexus as the technological and hardware nucleus; HalatackX as the classified artificial intelligence authority; HalatackCentral and HalatackCore as the infrastructural backbone; HalatackDistribute and HalatackSuperstore as commercial extensions; HalatackRail and Astra-Halatack for transportation planning; HalatackHaqq, Rawaidatul Quran, iRecite, Uni-Halatack, and Halatack Institute for religious, educational, and cultural functions; Medi-Halatack and EquiHalatack for medical and welfare services; HalatackIntel, HalatackStrat, and HalatackApex for intelligence and strategic planning; and HalatackCorps for agent hosting and coordination.
HalatackBant itself functions as the heart of the network and the central command nexus. It administers global coordination through Teams A through Z, Classified Units, and Unclassified Units; issues directives; fuses intelligence; develops innovation; and synchronizes cross-organizational operations. Its Innovation and Analytics divisions advance predictive modeling, machine-learning-assisted planning, and secure checkpoint verification systems. The Halabican HAB Network preserves the legacy institutions (HalabTech, HalabOne, HalabicanX, etc.) while integrating fully into the unified architecture.
Governance and Supreme Authority
The governance structure that matured during the HalatackBant Period combines traditional corporate hierarchy with the inspirational supremacy of the Superiority system. At its apex stands Jibhaar al Ayan, the ArchAyan and founding Superior of Halatack. His title “Jibhaar” in Harsatul denotes “Superior” and signifies ultimate institutional authority. As creator and principal architect, His jurisdiction extends beyond the formal powers of the Board of Directors and executive officers, encompassing final decision-making authority over inspiration, long-term strategy, and structural continuity. Archival descriptions consistently characterize His role as that of a quiet but permanent overseer, maintaining direct influence over the organization’s expansion while delegating operational administration to subordinate executive bodies.
Beneath Him (in Halatack only), a formal Board of Directors was constituted, evolving from the early Prime Halatack leadership and comprising thirteen members, including Himself. This body safeguards inspired integrity, ensures strategic continuity, and supervises executive accountability. Alongside the Board, an executive command structure was established with a Chief Executive Officer (Ahmed Nurzaahir), Chief Operating Officer (Zayd Al-Rashid), Chief Financial Officer (Malik Masqood), and regional/sectoral councils for daily operations. While these offices mirror conventional multinational corporations, their authority remains explicitly subordinate to His, reflecting the dual corporate and sovereign nature of the Halatack system.
Membership, Enrollment, and Institutional Security
As Halatack expanded into a global corporate-superiority network, its membership and security protocols were formally codified. Entry into Halatack and its central command organization, HalatackBant, is restricted to an invite-only system with no provision for public application. Potential candidates are identified by HalatackBant’s internal network and approached directly by designated agents. These agents conduct a formal eligibility screening followed by a structured assessment involving three independent tests: the Test of Slander (administered by Haneen Mohommad), the Test of Trust (Hasnat Amal), and the Test of Kinship (Safiya Harawah Ismaiel). These assessments evaluate integrity, reliability, and alignment with institutional lineage.
Successful candidates are issued official Halatack credentials, including a unique organizational email address under agents.halatack.com and a six-digit identification code within the HalatackBant classification system (HABC Digits). This process reinforces the principle, first articulated during the Leen Period, that each Superiority possesses sovereign control over its membership and that no individual may simultaneously belong to multiple Superiorities or hold overlapping inspired lineages.
Humanitarian Operations and Directive B-191
Humanitarian activity forms a significant component of Halatack’s public and classified operations during the HalatackBant Period. Under the authority of Halatack Institute and the central coordination of HalatackBant, a comprehensive framework for orphanage administration and child welfare has been established, governed by the classified mandate known as Directive B-191. This directive regulates the operation of facilities such as Mercy Orphanage Center and KudoValley, prescribing standards for fortified shelter, provision of essential sustenance, enforcement of both Quranic and academic education, psychological care, physical security, and leadership development.
Directive B-191 emphasizes zero-breach protection protocols and centralized monitoring. It is engineered to address the urgent needs of orphaned children through coordinated, uncompromising operations that leave no room for error. Quranic teachings are implemented with precision to instill moral strength and spiritual integrity; academic training is delivered methodically to enhance intellectual capability and strategic problem-solving. Every educational session, housing arrangement, and resource distribution is monitored with efficiency to ensure adherence to mission objectives. Safety is non-negotiable: all facilities meet strict security standards, guaranteeing a controlled and harm-free environment. The directive allows for no breaches, shielding children from external threats or exploitation. Each decision and action is executed with deliberate calculation to maximize success.
The purpose of Directive B-191 is not mere charity; it is a systematic reconstruction effort. Each child is treated as a vital asset, guided to overcome adversity and contribute meaningfully to their communities. Instructors, staff, and administrators operate under unified command, following the directive’s strict protocols to achieve defined objectives. Through this system, humanitarian operations are fully integrated into the same inspired and infrastructural network that governs Halatack’s technological, educational, and strategic institutions.
Organizational Structure and the Halatack Network
The Halatack Network is structured around three interdependent layers: Halatack HAI International (HAI) as the principal corporate-superiority body; HalatackBant (HB) as the central command and synchronization authority; and the Halabican HAB Network (HAB) as the cultural and technological continuation of the Halabico legacy. HalatackBant is considered the heart of the network, managing all teams (A through Z, Classified, and Unclassified — totaling 28 operational units) and organizing Halatack and Halabican-based sectors under the brain of networks, Halatack HAI International. HalatackBant hosts its own HAe4 domain, resource production, directive distribution, and Classified Directories. It maintains subdivisions such as HalatackBant Innovation (pioneering transformative solutions) and HalatackBant Analytics (intelligence fusion, predictive modeling, checkpoint verifications).
HalatackPrime (HAI) serves as the principal aviation and aerospace authority, responsible for flight knowledge, aircraft systems development, strategic transport logistics, and long-term plans including the HAI Plan of 2068 for sovereign airline operations. HalatackX (HAI) is the classified division governing advanced artificial intelligence systems, neural engineering, and proprietary deployments (Halabican AI, Al-Qamarah AI, Cipher AI). HalatackNexus (HAI) pioneers advanced computing, electronics, smartphones, and software infrastructure, collaborating with HalabTech and HalaTech. HalatackCentral and HalatackCore coordinate data centers, servers, domains, and secure portals. HalatackDistribute and HalatackSuperstore extend into commerce and retail. HalatackRail and Astra-Halatack develop transportation systems. Religious and educational functions are institutionalized through HalatackHaqq, Rawaidatul Quran, iRecite, Uni-Halatack, and Halatack Institute. Medi-Halatack and EquiHalatack address medical and welfare functions. HalatackIntel, HalatackStrat, and HalatackApex coordinate intelligence, strategy, and high-level decision support. HalatackCorps hosts all Halatack agents and serves as the member hub.
Checkpoint Verifications and Team Structure
HalatackBant operates thirteen strict portals known as Checkpoint Verifications, each assigned to specific teams and gates. These portals — Al-Qamarah (Teams A/B/C), Al-Sahra (D/E/F), Al-Fajrul (G/H/I), Al-Baytah (J/K/L), Al-Mawrid (M/N/O), Al-Shamr (P/Q/R), Al-Jabal (S/T/U), Al-Rashidah (V/W/X), Al-Nurayn (Y/Z), Al-Hikmah and Al-Abyad (Classified), Al-Wahaj and Al-Tajir (Unclassified) — enforce multi-layered encryption, biometric authentication, real-time threat detection, and zero-tolerance protocols. Each checkpoint is integral to maintaining the integrity of classified operations and ensuring only verified individuals access directories and directives.
Teams A through Z, Classified, and Unclassified each have defined purposes: Team-A (strategic core and innovation), Team-B (professional execution), Team-C (logistical support), Team-D (research and intelligence), Team-E (communication and coordination), Team-F (security and stability), Team-G (creative design), Team-H (expansion and integration), Team-I (global synchronization), Team-J (audit and compliance), Team-K (experimental prototyping), Team-L (documentation and knowledge management), Team-M (training and development), Team-N (experiential design), Team-O (public presence), Team-P (content distribution), Team-Q (data analytics), Team-R (infrastructure maintenance), Team-S (sustainability), Team-T (strategic partnerships), Team-U (collaboration), Team-V (quality assurance), Team-W (software development), Team-X (cybersecurity), Team-Y (cultural preservation), Team-Z (scenario modeling). Classified and Unclassified Teams handle sensitive and general support respectively.
Modern Notices and Legal Status
Halatack HAI International and its divisions operate under strict security protocols. Artificial intelligence systems (except Halatack intelligence) cannot access secure portals or distribution gateways, adding layers of protection against rogue access or fraudulent generation (per Halatack HAI Developers Teams). Domain services are currently under restoration; official servers are unavailable, with backup services in use and full restoration planned by 2026, including ten-year plan implementations. Information is limited and based on verified testimonies, agent accounts, and collaborating entities such as HalabTech (www.halabtech.com).
Halatack HAI International is a verified organization focused on future innovations and plans. It is non-profit and exempt from certain government registrations across many divisions (HalatackNexus, HalatackX, HalaTech, HalabTech, UniHalatack, HalatackCentral, HalatackApex, HalatackBant, HalatackDistribute). HalatackBant remains a private digital organization dedicated to innovation, directives, directories, design, and high-integrity development.
Halatack originated as a game production company in the early 2020s, collaborating with @halabico and Alien Shooters (www.alienshooter.org). Early activities included demonstration videos, tutorials, and mobile game productions. Halatack Games closed by 2023; available productions remain in HalatackBant directories. The name “Halatack” was formed in 2021 from “Hala” (Arabic for welcome) and “TACK” (Technology, Aviation, Culture, Kalima).