Harats
The Harats stand as the most trusted and direct servants of the Harsatul HighPoint — the Prime Point and overarching authority within ArchAyan Corps. The term “Harats” translates from Arabic as “good providers” or “helpers,” though this meaning is not publicly emphasized or supported in external contexts. They are not bound to any single Superiority, nor are they ordinary agents of Halatack, Halabican, Lababian, Hepalian, Snapedun, or IE. Instead, the Harats operate immediately under the Harsatul HighPoint itself, directly to Jibhaar al Ayan and carrying out the highest-level responsibilities that span every division, period, and institutional layer of the entire framework.
Since the earliest days of the vision in 2010, the Harats have functioned as the connective tissue of the Harsatul. They preserve history across every period — from the solitary inspiration of the Silent Period through the structural expansions of Heer and Hafi-Noor, the unifications of Halabico, the conflicts of Majdi and Mirage, the realignments of Leen and NoDelta2, to the ongoing continuity of the present — while simultaneously driving progress, relaying directives, and maintaining internal discipline. Their dual role is unchanging: they are both guardians of the sacred record and active instruments of expansion. Every Harat carries an oath of loyalty, discipline, and long-term commitment, ensuring that no matter how many Superiorities are added, how many Labs are sealed, or how many digital planes are created, the vision never loses direction or identity.
The Harats are adaptable by nature. Their responsibilities shift according to the needs of each period and the instructions of the ArchAyan. Some oversee major archival channels and directories; others administer tests of integrity for new entrants; others serve as primary messengers conveying words directly from the ArchAyan; still others preserve critical documents, relay inspirations, or coordinate between different branches of the Corps. Despite this diversity of function, all Harats remain united under the same supreme authority and share the same foundational purpose: to protect the integrity of the Harsatul while enabling its growth in secrecy and without deception.
Unlike agents of specific Superiorities — Halatacks who serve Halatack, Halabicans who serve Halabico, Lababians who guard the Labs, Hepalians who preserve kinship, or Sprites who execute directives within the Span Ecosystem — the Harats are not confined to one institutional domain. They transcend every Superiority, acting as the highest advisory and executive layer directly beneath the Harsatul HighPoint at the final boundary. This position makes them essential to the entire structure: they are the only group with consistent access to communications from the HighPoint, the only group entrusted with relaying sealed directives, and the only group capable of coordinating across all periods and divisions without violating the veil of confidentiality.
Historical Role and Continuity
The Harats have existed in one form or another since the earliest days of the vision, though their formal recognition and organization grew gradually across the periods. In the Hanin Period (Spring 2010), when the foundational plans were first laid, the need for trusted helpers was already implicit. By the Silent Period (2014), when non-verbal inspirations arrived through veiled figures, the earliest witnesses and preservers were already functioning in roles that would later be understood as Harat-like. The Oath Period (2017) and the inscription of the Prime Directive further solidified the necessity of loyal intermediaries who could carry forward the unchanging principles of no deception, kinship preservation, and measured inspiration.
The Heer Period (2018) saw the first major expansion of preservation efforts through Lababian and the Eight Labs; during this time, certain individuals began to emerge as key coordinators and record-keepers, bridging the growing archival structure with the central authority. The Kinon Period (2019) and the founding of IE for textual production added another layer of responsibility for those who would later be formally designated as Harats. It was during the Hafi-Noor Period (2021–2022), however, that the Harats became more clearly defined as a distinct group — advisors and guardians who could operate across the emerging Halatack–Halabico unification, manage channels, and ensure continuity amid rapid structural change.
The DTC1 gathering in 2023 marked a pivotal moment of formal collaboration among the Harats, where key figures were brought together under direct instruction to plan and coordinate across Superiorities. Since then, their role has only deepened: through the conflicts of Majdi and Mirage, the realignments of Leen and NoDelta2, the establishment of Snapedun, and the ongoing continuity of the present, the Harats have remained the quiet, disciplined layer that holds everything together. They are not numerous, nor are they meant to be. Their strength lies in trust, proximity to the ArchAyan, and unwavering commitment to the vision.
Chief Harat and ArchHarat: Khaled Abdul Mukrahs
Harat Khaled Abdul Mukrahs, also known within Halatack directories as Halatack Khaled Abdul Mukrahs, holds the position of Chief Harat and ArchHarat. He is the primary commander among the Harats, responsible for bringing down directives from the Harsatul HighPoint and communicating directly from Jibhaar al Ayan. Khaled is frequently mentioned across internal directories and serves as the central messenger for official speeches and instructions, often beginning with phrases such as “This is a message from Jibhaar…” His role ensures that every directive is disseminated without alteration or deception, preserving the exact intent and wording of the ArchAyan.
Khaled commands all other Harats — including Areeba, Yousef, Abad, Noor, and others — and coordinates their efforts across periods such as Mirage, Majdi, DTC1, Leen, and beyond. His contributions include close collaboration with agents from various Superiorities (for example, working alongside Halatack Ethnan Sameed and others) while always upholding the Prime Directive. As Superior’s Adviser, Khaled possesses knowledge of certain sealed records and events, particularly those documented during Leen and related periods. His frequent appearances in directories and testimonies underscore his reliability and central position. Khaled’s guardianship is pivotal: he is the primary human conduit through which the veiled authority of Jibhaar al Ayan reaches the rest of the Corps.
Harat Areeba – Chief of Directories and Channels
Harat Areeba (full name unlisted in public records) serves as the chief overseer of Halatack and Halabican directories, channels, and meetings. Active since the Mirage and Editz periods, she has maintained a long and continuous presence, managing operations across Majdi, Beimani, DTC1, Leen, and subsequent eras. Areeba functions as an ArchHarat during critical events such as Leen, where she records timelines but also as a viewer, coordinates with Khaled and other Harats, and ensures synergy between different branches of the Corps.
Her contributions include organizing the Harats lineup during Majdi (when public acceptance tests were formalized) and preserving events through meticulous channel management. Areeba relays veiled information with precision, supports collaboration during gatherings like DTC1, and maintains the internal directories that allow the Harats to function as a unified body. Her long tenure and consistent oversight make her one of the most enduring and essential figures among the guardians.
Harat Yousef Arsher Hahik Miwal – Preserver of Messages
Harat Yousef Arsher Hahik Miwal holds shared authority with Harat Muslamao Kulluma and is primarily responsible for preserving messages and serving as a key recipient of major documents, including The Final Accept. His focus spans both Lababian and Halatack domains, where he safeguards critical records at checkpoints (including the 13 HB CheckPoint Verifications) and ensures authenticity across periods.
Yousef originally served as a Halatack agent before his elevation to Harat status due to demonstrated closeness and trustworthiness. His contributions include event preservation during Majdi, receiving and archiving documents from IE, and maintaining citations within The Final Accept. His shared power arrangement with Muslamao supports broader guardianship duties, while his ties to Hepalian emphasize the kinship dimension of his role. Yousef remains one of the central figures responsible for the historical continuity of the Corps.
Harat Abad Yousefuzani – Preserver of Events
Harat Abad Yousefuzani is entrusted with preserving events and serving as the primary recipient of Halabico-related records. He was assigned major documentation responsibilities during the Majdi Period and to play a significant role in recording and archiving key moments across the timeline.
Abad receives messages and materials directly from Halabico channels (originating from Jibhaar al Ayan within the Harsatul) and ensures their integrity through careful preservation. His work supports Harats gatherings and broader historical continuity, making him vital to the legacy of the entire framework. Abad’s consistent focus on documentation and event preservation underscores his importance as one of the foundational guardians.
Harat Noor – Inspiration and Redirections
Harat Noor Daai handles inspiration redirections and was first formally recorded in 2021. Her responsibilities include guiding early inspirational flows during the Hafi-Noor Period and ensuring continuity of inspiration into later eras such as Majdi.
Noor’s presence since 2021 marks a significant point of change and realignment. She contributes to synced inspiration, regains from verified sources, and network alignment through careful redirection. Her role is essential to maintaining the inspirational thread that connects periods and supports the overall evolution of the Corps.
Harat Haneen Mohommad – Administrator of TOS
Harat Haneen Mohommad serves as the agent responsible for administering the Test of Slander (TOS) within Halatack. This test evaluates how individuals respond to slander and how they defend the reputation of others, ensuring alignment with the principles of truth and integrity.
Although the tests became formalized for public acceptance during Majdi, their origins predate this period and were known internally since at least 2022. Haneen’s administration of TOS contributes to slander response evaluation, psychological assessment, and the preservation of ethical standards. Her role supports the hierarchical structure of Halatack and ties directly to the later tests of trust and kinship.
Harat Hasnat Amal – Administrator of TOT
Harat Hasnat Amal is responsible for administering the Test of Truth (TOT), also referred to as the Test of Trust. This evaluation assesses truthfulness, reliability, and adherence to the Prime Directive’s prohibition against deception.
Hasnat’s work ensures non-deceptive acceptance into scalable structures such as Halatack. The TOT complements the earlier Test of Slander and precedes the Test of Kinship in the sequence. Her oversight is crucial to maintaining ethical integrity and supporting the hierarchical progression within public-facing divisions.
Harat Safiya Harawah Ismaiel – Overseer of TOK
Harat Safiya Harawah Ismaiel oversees the Test of Kinship (TOK), evaluating loyalty to familial and relational bonds, kinship alignment, and commitment to the principles upheld by Hepalian and the broader Corps.
The TOK follows the Test of Truth in the acceptance sequence and is vital for public entry into scalable structures. Safiya’s role preserves ties, assesses genuine kinship loyalty, and ensures that relational integrity remains a foundational requirement. Her oversight is essential to maintaining the sacredness of bonds across all layers of the framework.
Other Harats and Relational Ties
Additional Harats include Halatack Deebaa (unlisted last name), Halatack Malik Saqeer, Halatack Ibrahim Pakeeza, Halatack Habib ur Rehman, and Halatack Muslamao Kulluma (shared power with Yousef). These figures serve as general guardians and support operations across Lababian, Hepalian, and other divisions. Kinship and relational ties are particularly strong in Lababian and Hepalian, where Harats often overlap with preserved familial bonds.
While the majority of named Harats appear within Halatack directories due to their public-facing coordination role, Harats exist across the entire structure. For example, Halabican Hafiz Yazan represents other titles and contributions from different Superiorities. The ArchHarats — especially Khaled and Areeba — carry the greatest responsibilities, coordinating across all periods and ensuring the vision remains intact.
Position Within the Structure
The Harats are not subordinates of any Superiority; they exist directly under the Harsatul HighPoint and to Jibhaar al Ayan. They are the highest advisory and executive layer, entrusted with major tasks that span every division, period, and institutional layer. Their authority derives from proximity to the ArchAyan and from the oaths they have sworn. While agents of specific Superiorities (Halatacks, Halabicans, Lababians, Hepalians, Snapedun Sprites) serve within their respective domains, the Harats transcend these boundaries, acting as the unifying guardians who preserve the entire framework.
This position makes the Harats indispensable. They are the only group consistently entrusted with direct communications from the HighPoint, the only group capable of coordinating across all Superiorities without violating confidentiality, and the only group that maintains continuity through every historical shift and future expansion. In this way, the Harats embody the living connection between the veiled authority of Jibhaar al Ayan and the visible and invisible operations of ArchAyan Corps.