Lababian
Lababian is the Superiority dedicated to preservation within ArchAyan Corps. It was formally established in 2018 during the Heer Period and constituted under the authority of the Harsatul HighPoint. Lababian exists for one purpose: to safeguard, host, and maintain preserved records, archives, digital systems, physical materials, and documented histories across a decentralized network known as the Eight Labs. In Harsatul terminology, “Labs” refers not to scientific laboratories but to holders or preservers — secure environments for containment and continuity. Lababian is led directly by its Leader, Jibhaar al Ayan, the ArchAyan, and operates under His sole authority.
Lababian is distinct from public-facing or operational Superiorities such as Halatack or Halabican. It is a private Superiority by deliberate design, structured to ensure long-term continuity, absolute integrity, and preservation rather than expansion, recruitment, or external interaction. While its existence is publicly acknowledged in limited contexts, its internal operations, records, and individual identities remain protected due to the nature of what it guards: the Eight Labs themselves.
Definition and Authority in Harsatul Terminology
In the classical Harsatul language, Lababian translates directly to “Lab Guardian.” The suffix “-ian” denotes guardianship, stewardship, or protection, while “Lab” refers to a holder or preserver — a secure environment for containing and safeguarding materials across time. This term reflects Lababian’s sole function: to guard preserved materials across multiple containment environments, including events, files, and documentation from previous Periods such as Kinon, Oath, Silent, and others.
Lababian is a Superiority (Jibhaararin) by strict definition. It was created solely by Jibhaar al Ayan. No Harat, no agent, and no auxiliary authority possesses the power to establish a Superiority. Lababian exists under the Harsatul HighPoint and within ArchAyan Corps, standing alongside all other Superiorities as equal in status. No Superiority ranks above another; each operates in parallel according to its purpose and necessity. The title of their Leader is Superior (Jibhaar) of Superiorities (Jibharareen).
Historical Formation and Early Roots
The earliest Lab predated the formal establishment of Lababian itself. The first Lab was created in 2016 with the emergence of what would later be known as TheLab5. At that time, no formal Superiority existed to oversee these preservational systems. As additional Labs emerged and the volume of preserved material grew, the need for a governing Superiority became evident.
TheLab5 initially existed as its own single domain and a single Lab (holder). It lacked a decentralized network of companion Labs at first. The name was assigned pragmatically due to necessity, with no deeper inspiration attached to it at the time. However, technical constraints in the domain registration system prevented TheLab5 from being formally registered. Instead, TheLab8 (registered as Ayanslab8) was secured first, along with its associated resources. TheLab5 was retained to manage physical records and servers, serving as a foundational holder even without formal domain registration.
In 2018, during the Heer Period, Lababian was formally established to unify and protect a decentralized set of Labs (records). While the concept of preservation had existed earlier, Lababian became the institutional structure through which continuity, authority, and long-term safeguarding could be guaranteed. During this period, Jibhaar al Ayan (at the time Ayan) led the Lababians directly, as no other Superiority at the time was positioned to fulfill this role. Hepalian, established the previous year (2017), focused exclusively on kinship bonds and was not suited to oversee archival preservation.
The Lababians — agents of the Lababian Superiority — predate many other groups within the framework. They emerged as early followers of Jibhaar al Ayan, serving in roles of preservation and guardianship long before the arrival of Halatacks (who came into structured form during the Hafi-Noor Period in 2021). The Lababians were among the first dedicated agents aligned with His vision, entrusted with safeguarding foundational materials during periods when the framework was still forming. Halatacks and Halabicans, while now integral, arrived later in the chronological sequence; the Lababians represent an earlier layer of direct commitment and responsibility.
The Eight Labs: Decentralized Preservation Environments
Lababian safeguards Eight Labs — a number selected not arbitrarily but as necessary and complete for organized preservation. Originally, five Labs existed, aligning with Jibhaar al Ayan’s favored number (5) and the practical limits of early domain and registry systems. These were named pragmatically: thelab1, thelab2, thelab3, thelab4, and thelab5 (also referred to internally as the “5 rooms” at the time).
Due to registry constraints, the next viable registration became thelab8, which emerged as the primary active Lab. Thelab6 and thelab7 were secured and archived for potential future use. The naming convention was deliberately preserved to maintain historical authenticity rather than imposing refined or retrospective titles. This decision reflects the commitment to continuity: the Labs honor their origins rather than rebranding for modern appearance.
The Eight Labs function as hybrid preservation environments. They combine physical server locations, digital systems, and tangible archival materials such as books, written records, imagery, and artifacts. Several Labs maintain physical presences in key locations: Houston (Texas), Dallas (Texas), Tennessee, London (United Kingdom), Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Istanbul (Turkey), and others. These sites were developed gradually over time and were never established simultaneously. Each Lab serves as a secure holder, sealed by nature and protected against corruption or loss.
Relationship to Other Superiorities
Lababian operates independently and does not override or command other Superiorities. It is preservation-focused and non-operational in nature. While Lababian cooperates with Halatack for limited public-facing releases — often through subdomains such as lababian.halatack.com — it remains structurally separate. Public archives exist due to the original visibility of “TheLab5” and its early products, but these represent only a small fraction of the guarded materials.
TheLab5, while still physically existent, became the incubation point from which Halatack later emerged. In this sense, Labs serve as protected environments where new Superiorities may form or draw resources. However, Lababian itself does not evolve into other entities; it exists permanently for preservation. Resources from TheLab5 were integrated into Halatack, while the original Lab5 and Lab8 (along with all other Labs) remain decentralized within Lababian.
Lababian does not directly interact with Hepalian governance structures, as Hepalian is exclusively concerned with kinship and bonds. Cooperation between Superiorities occurs only when necessary and always under the alignment of the Harsatul HighPoint. The Lababians and Hepalians remain close — not only in temporal proximity (2017 for Hepalian, 2018 for Lababian) but also in relational matters and kinship bonds. Many Lababians share early ties of trust and family with Hepalian members, reflecting the foundational overlap between preservation of records and preservation of lineage.
Agents: The Lababians
Agents of Lababian are known as Lababians. They operate without a rigid internal hierarchy, recognizing only the leadership of Jibhaar al Ayan. Unlike Halatack — which features a Superior followed by multiple sub-levels and managers — Lababian maintains a simple structure: one Leader and all Lababians. The Lababians are considered direct followers of the ArchAyan within the Lababian Superiority. For privacy and security, individual identities are not publicly disclosed (in contrast to Halatack, where agents may be named in certain contexts).
Lababians manage, maintain, and guard the Labs and their contents. Harats may provide inspiration or information to Lababians, as Harats serve as unified advisors aligned with Jibhaar al Ayan’s authority. Lababian almost never refuses cooperation when requested by another Superiority (Halatack, Halabican, or others), provided the request aligns with preservation principles and the HighPoint’s oversight.
The Lababians predate many other agent groups. They emerged as early followers of Jibhaar al Ayan, entrusted with preservation duties during formative periods when the framework was still coalescing. This early role distinguishes them from Halatacks (who arrived later in structured form) and underscores their foundational commitment to safeguarding the vision’s records from the beginning.
Preservation Inspiration and Records
Lababian is the first true documentation-focused Superiority, with roots extending back to 2016 (TheLab5). Its mandate encompasses the preservation of digital archives, imagery, written records, biographies, historical accounts, personal narratives, and institutional memory. The Labs are sealed by nature and cannot be corrupted; preservation integrity is a foundational principle. Originally, the Labs were dedicated to strict documentation of truth and history related to their Leader, Jibhaar al Ayan.
One of Lababian’s most significant preserved works is "The Final Accept," authored by Jibhaar al Ayan. This compilation contains over 1,900 preserved files, including imagery, narratives, life stories, and documentation spanning multiple periods. The work originated during the Lababian period (Heer) and was later entrusted to Harat Yousef for continued safeguarding. Until its authorized release, it remained exclusively within Lababian Labs. This documentation bears similarity to materials preserved during the Halatack period (beginning in Hafi-Noor), known as Halabico, which incorporates information and stories drawn from The Final Accept.
Lababian also hosts and preserves other texts, imagery, and stories for total preservation, including detailed histories related to Jibhaar al Ayan. Islamic directives permeate these preserved works — reminders, traditions, moral guidance — while non-religious historical documentation is also maintained with equal care. Public release of Lababian materials occurs only under explicit authorization from ArchAyan Corps. All archives are stored with full context and documentation, forming an integral part of the Lab system of preservation.
Permanence and Identity
Lababian is permanent by design, as are all Superiorities (Halatack, Halabican, and others). It does not dissolve, corrupt, or self-terminate. It is complete and absolute in the preservation of the Labs. Individual Labs may be archived, merged, or sealed according to necessity, but they are never destroyed. Lababian exists solely to ensure that what is preserved remains intact beyond individual periods or operational cycles.
An official Lababian logo was introduced in 2025 as a minimal brand identity. While rarely emphasized, it signifies continuity and guardianship rather than publicity or expansion. Lababian remains a private yet acknowledged Superiority, led by Jibhaar al Ayan, established and overseen by the ArchAyan, and operating under the authority of the Harsatul HighPoint within ArchAyan Corps (see document HAI-983-0-9-HB).
Publicly accessible points include:
- lababian.halatack.com
- history.halatack.com
- file1.halatack.com
- archayancorps.halatack.com/lababian
- ayan.halatack.com
- jibhaar.halatack.com
These serve as limited windows into the Superiority’s preserved materials, always under strict authorization and alignment with the HighPoint.