Harmony Program

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Overview

The CTC launched the Harmony Program in 2005 in order to release and analyze documents from the Department of Defense’s Harmony database. The focus of this program is to contextualize the inner-functioning of al-Qa’ida, its associated movement, and other security threats through primary source documents. Harmony products released by the CTC are always accompanied by an analytical report and the primary source material from which its conclusions are based. By releasing this material, the CTC aims to make these sources, which are captured in the course of operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and other theaters, available to other scholars for further study.

While captured documents offer unique insight into al‐Qa`ida’s decision-making process they are most valuable when contextualized with information drawn from other sources.  Scholars and practitioners should be aware that analyzing such data is fraught with risk.  Documents in the Harmony database were collected on the battlefield unscientifically.  There is no way to know how representative documents captured by U.S. forces are of the larger body of information produced by al‐Qa`ida or other insurgents. Likewise, the vast database in which they are stored is imperfect and virtually impossible to search systematically.  Readers and researchers should therefore be wary of conclusions drawn from Harmony documents alone.

This document is part of a 169 Arabic-language page book written by Mustafa Hamid (Abu’l Walid al-Masri) titled “Betrayal on the Road,” which is part of b …
This document is a Pakistani passport issued to Sar Jan, son of Karim Khan, on 6 March 1992 by Pakistan’s Ministry of Religious Affairs.  It is only valid fo …
This 230-page document is a collection of letters recovered in 2002 from a facility associated with Haqqani network leaders.  Translations of pages 57, 59-60, …
This document is a Pakistani passport issued to Bukhter (alt: Bakhta) Jan, son of Karim Khan, on 1 June 1984 by Pakistan’s Ministry of Religious Affairs.  It …
This is a collection of letters branded with Hizb-e-Islami that were recovered in 2002 at a facility associated with Haqqani network leaders.  English language …
This document includes pages of a Pakistani passport belonging to Muhammad Jan, son of Karim, that was issued on 7 April 1996 in Karachi, Pakistan.  This docum …
This document is a collection of letters that were recovered in 2002 at a facility associated with the Haqqani network. An English language translation of page …
This collection of documents includes the front of an envelope that was sent from Saudi Arabia (indicated by the pre-paid stamp which states “Hajj Mail”), b …
This document is a scanned collection of over 40 business cards from Pakistan and Afghanistan written in English, Pashto, Urdu, and Dari.  This material was re …
This collection of letters, including several authored by Jalaluddin Haqqani, was recovered in 2002 at a compound associated with Haqqani network leaders.  An …
This 64 page document contains an airline ticket from Peshawar, Pakistan to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and a collection of handwritten papers, including a medical pre …
This collection of documents was recovered in 2002 at a compound associated with Haqqani network leaders.  English language translations are provided for pages …