
Alnas is The People
This platform is a comprehensive system designed to facilitate justice and ease of living. We provide the tools and opportunities to build a legacy worthy of honor and recognition.
Start Your JourneyOur Vision for a New World
Watch our short video to understand our vision. Please note that the platform is currently under construction, and this is a conceptual overview.
Statement on the Current Platform State
- This platform is currently a working prototype, presented for open debate, structured discussion, and public voting to refine its model.
- Its purpose is to develop a global digital framework for democratic governance and economic participation.
- The final model is intended for presentation to the United Nations and, ultimately, adoption by all governments.
- All discussions and community input will take place through the mentioned official Alnas Organization group on Facebook.
- Everybody is welcome to participate and contribute to shaping this development.
Humanitarian Services
An open university where qualified teachers offer courses. Students earn credits towards degrees, progressing from Associate to Doctorate level.
Organize your life with integrated financial calculators and personal weekly/yearly schedulers to track goals and manage your time effectively.
Define your personal or professional goals and connect with like-minded individuals for mentorship, partnership, or marriage.
Engage in a collaborative study of religious texts. Add situations, texts, and interpretations, then vote on the most insightful contributions.
Access doctor-verified treatment guides in the Health Tracker and register for community-funded care at partner hospitals.
A transparent system for community support. Give or receive financial aid and create opportunities through helpful leads.
Governmental Services
A structured growth path. Graduate and refer students to become a mentor, building a legacy of guidance and leadership.
From local City Clubs to a Global Alliance, your voice shapes the platform through petitions, agreements, and leadership elections.
A forum for elected country leaders to manage global issues, recommend economic policies, and oversee a unified military command for international security and peacekeeping missions.
Access official services, laws, and announcements from government entities registered on the platform.
Economic Services
A standardized economic unit (Karam) and an ethically printed physical currency ensure a fair, transparent, and globally stable economy.
Transform your innovative ideas into reality. Propose projects, seek investment, and recruit a team from our talented community.
Access build-along guides for complex products, or hire an expert engineer to construct it for you, turning concepts into creations.
Collaborative books where engineers build and refine AI functions or physical products. The community votes on the best inputs, and contributors share in the income.
A dedicated and trusted marketplace with service centers and delivery groups to buy and sell products or services within the Alnas ecosystem.
Track all your purchases and deliveries from the market in one convenient place.
Open your own boutique, sell your designs, and manage your inventory in a dedicated clothing marketplace.
Buy, sell, or rent properties. List your real estate or find your next home or investment in our community marketplace.
Share and purchase cooking lessons, buy groceries from local sellers, and find restaurants offering meals for sale or for charity.
Submit travel requests for assistance with visas or jobs, and find community-hosted accommodations for your journey.
Manage your finances within the platform. Add funds, make payments in Karam, and handle all your transactions securely.
Visualize the platform’s network, see top-performing mentors, and discover your place in the community hierarchy.
Entertainment Services
A collaborative 2D/3D design tool to create Mixed Reality worlds. Publish your creations to "The Big Game", our MR marketplace, and set a price or place them at real-world coordinates for others to explore.
Form groups around your hobbies and compete in sponsored local tournaments for prizes and recognition.
Promote your channel, find sponsors, or compete in our prestigious annual Media Award for cash prizes and global visibility.
Unleash your creativity in our collaborative Stories Section. Create stories, vote on submissions, and get sponsored for your work.
Discover, create, and join local events. A great way to network, learn, and engage with your city's community members in person.
Alnas Profit Allocation Structure
Every worker in Alnas may receive two separate income streams, depending on system approval and organizational performance:
- Possible Karam Monthly Income – a proposed universal base income for all workers and dependents. This Karam income is a major possibility, but it is not guaranteed until the system is formally approved and activated.
- Profit Allocation Share – distributed only when Alnas generates profit, according to the structure below.
These two streams are independent. The Karam income depends on approval. The profit share depends on performance and election.
Profit Distribution (Activated Only When Alnas Generates Profit)
| Group | Share | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Good Will Ambassadors | 10% | Elected Ambassadors who negotiate deals, build partnerships, and report all discussions transparently. They receive their share only while actively serving and maintaining performance standards. |
| Employees | 20% | Elected employees responsible for operating, maintaining, and delivering Alnas services. They receive their share only while employed, and only if they are not impeached for poor performance. |
| CEO (Elected) | 10% | The CEO is elected by the broader will of the people once the election process is established. The CEO receives 10% only while in office and only if performance remains acceptable. |
| Founder (Permanent & Inheritable) | 20% | A permanent share allocated to the founder and inheritable by the founder’s family. This ensures continuity and respect for the origin of the system. The founder cannot act against the will of the people. |
| Project Development & Sustainability | 20% | Allocated to: operational costs, infrastructure, platform maintenance, and long‑term sustainability. If there is surplus after covering costs, stakeholders vote on how to distribute it. |
| Charity & Taxes | 20% | Allocated to: humanitarian support, community development, public obligations, and ethical and social responsibility. This ensures Alnas remains a moral and socially grounded system. |
We work for one major value: the best interest of everybody.
This principle overrides: personal gain, positional power, individual agendas, internal politics, and legacy influence. It ensures that every decision, every allocation, every election, and every action serves the collective good, not the individual.
No equity owner — including the CEO or the founder — may act against the broader will of the people.
This protects Alnas from: corruption, monopolization, authoritarian control, and internal capture. All power remains with the stakeholders.
Workers may receive Karam income once approved, and if they are elected and performing well, they ALSO receive their percentage of profit when Alnas becomes profitable.
Two income streams. Two conditions. One unified, democratic economic system built on the best interest of everybody.
Early Employment Opportunities
We are seeking talented individuals to join us in building the future. If you have skills in development, design, marketing, or management, you can apply for an early employment position based on a percentage of future profits.
Apply for Early Employment🌍 Alnas System vs. Current Government Models
With Governance Effects in Every Row
| Category | Alnas Global System | Governance Effect (Alnas) | Current Government Models | Governance Effect (Current Systems) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Economic Model | Work‑based issuance; transparent formulas | Democratic stability; prevents manipulation; reduces corruption | Debt‑based money creation | Centralized control; political influence; inflation risk |
| Profit Distribution | 100% distributed by a transparent, fixed structure | Governance is predictable and rule-based, preventing political interference in fund allocation | No profit distribution | Citizens depend on political budgeting; unequal outcomes |
| Government Earnings | Governments earn from the "Charity & Taxes" share. | Governance incentives align with public welfare and economic growth. | Governments rely on taxes, borrowing, and inflation | Political pressure increases debt; governance becomes reactive |
| Equity Structure | Population‑based global equity | Equal dignity for all nations; no dominance | No global equity | Power imbalance; governance favors stronger nations |
| Funding Model | no fund necessary | Governance is cost‑based, not political; prevents overspending | Governments fund everything through taxes and debt | Governance tied to political cycles; risk of mismanagement |
| Inflation Control | Mathematical issuance tied to work | Governance becomes stable and predictable; no political inflation | Inflation influenced by political decisions | Governance becomes unstable; inflation used as a political tool |
| Governance System | Digital, democratic, transparent | No political parties; no lobbying; decisions follow rules | Political, party‑based | Governance influenced by elections, lobbying, and power struggles |
| Sovereignty | Governments cannot control Alnas | Prevents political capture; ensures global fairness | Governments fully control national systems | Governance varies widely; risk of authoritarian or unstable rule |
| Public Benefit | Direct income, job creation, reduced inflation, reduced debt, higher stability | Governance aligned with citizen welfare; no political favoritism | Indirect benefits through policy | Governance depends on political agendas; inconsistent outcomes |
| Debt Impact | Reduces national debt through profit returns | Governance becomes financially sustainable | National debt increases over time | Governance becomes dependent on borrowing; long‑term instability |
| Fairness Model | Based on population + contribution | Governance is equal, transparent, and rule‑based | Based on political power, GDP, alliances | Governance favors powerful nations; inequality grows |
| Global Coordination | Unified digital system | Governance is cooperative, not competitive | Fragmented national systems | Governance is competitive; conflicts of interest arise |
The profit share is debatable until the majority of stakeholders agree on its distribution structure.
🌟 One-Sentence Summary
Alnas creates a transparent, democratic, rule‑based global governance model, while current systems rely on political power, debt, and unequal national influence.
🌍 Alnas System vs. United Nations
13‑Row Comparison — With Governance Effects in Every Row
| # | Category | Alnas Global System | Governance Effect (Alnas) | United Nations (UN) | Governance Effect (UN) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Core Purpose | Digital democratic economic system that distributes income and stabilizes economies. | Governance focuses on fairness, transparency, and economic justice. | Intergovernmental body for diplomacy, peace, and cooperation. | Governance focuses on negotiation, diplomacy, and political consensus. |
| 2 | Governance Model | Digital, rule‑based, democratic; no political parties; no national dominance. | Prevents political capture; ensures equal treatment; decisions follow formulas. | State‑based political governance; influenced by national interests. | Power imbalances shape decisions; political alliances affect outcomes. |
| 3 | Representation | Population‑based equity for all countries; equal dignity for every citizen. | Governance is equal and non‑hierarchical; no veto power. | Representation varies; Security Council has special powers. | Governance favors powerful states; veto can block global decisions. |
| 4 | Economic Model | Work‑based issuance; transparent formulas; profit‑sharing. | Governance is stable, predictable, and insulated from political inflation. | No economic issuance; relies on member contributions. | Governance depends on political willingness to fund programs. |
| 5 | Funding Structure | no need for gov contribution | Governance is cost‑based, not political; prevents overspending. | Funded by mandatory and voluntary contributions. | Governance influenced by ability and willingness of states to pay. |
| 6 | Financial Returns | Governments receive direct revenue from the 20% "Charity & Taxes" share. | Governance aligns government incentives with long‑term public welfare. | No financial returns; contributions are expenses. | Governance depends on donor priorities; no built‑in economic reward. |
| 7 | Profit Distribution | 100% distributed by a fixed structure including ambassadors, employees, leadership, and sustainability funds. | Governance is transparent and rule‑based; no political favoritism. | No profit distribution; funds used for programs. | Governance outcomes depend on political budgeting and negotiations. |
| 8 | Sovereignty Impact | Governments cannot control Alnas; advisory only. | Governance remains independent; prevents national or political dominance. | Member states influence UN decisions; powerful states dominate key bodies. | Governance shaped by geopolitics; sovereignty and influence vary by power. |
| 9 | Public Benefit | Direct income, job creation, reduced inflation, reduced debt, higher stability. | Governance directly improves citizen welfare through economic mechanisms. | Indirect benefit via diplomacy, peacekeeping, and humanitarian programs. | Governance outcomes depend on political agreements, priorities, and funding. |
| 10 | Decision‑Making | Algorithmic, transparent, democratic; no lobbying or party politics. | Governance is predictable, fair, and resistant to political pressure. | Negotiation‑based; influenced by alliances and national interests. | Governance can be slow, politicized, or blocked by veto. |
| 11 | Global Coordination | Unified digital economic system; equal participation and shared rules. | Governance is cooperative, rule‑based, and non‑competitive. | Political coordination platform; fragmented national interests. | Governance depends on diplomacy; conflicts of interest are common. |
| 12 | Citizens’ Rights & Voice | “We the Voice of All People” — citizens participate directly through digital democratic governance. | Governance is people‑powered; citizens are the highest authority. | UN listens to governments, not individual citizens. | Governance is state‑centric; citizens’ voices are filtered through national governments. |
| 13 | Power Distribution | No veto power; no permanent privileged members; all countries equal. | Governance prevents dominance and ensures global fairness. | Security Council P5 hold permanent veto power. | Governance is unequal; a few states can block global action. |
The profit share is debatable until the majority of stakeholders agree on its distribution structure.
🌟 One‑Sentence Summary
Alnas is a globally fair, people‑powered, rule‑based economic governance system, while the UN is a state‑centric political organization shaped by national power and diplomatic influence.
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For any enquiries, contact the founder
Mohammed Abdullah Alattas (Amrelyon)
WhatsApp: +966549779904
Email: founder@alnas.org
