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Encyclopedia > Harun

Harun, or Haroon, was a prophet in the Quran. In the Bible he is known as Aaron.


Harun was the elder brother of Musa, who in the Bible is known as Moses. Along with his brother, he was a prophet who was tasked by God with saving the Israelites from the tyrannical Pharaoh. Harun was a gifted speaker, and would often speak for Musa who suffered from a speech-impediment. He was largely responsible with teaching the Israelites the way of worship as laid out in the Torah. He would die at Mount Hoor.


See Also Harun al-Rashid


Harun is also an alias for Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, a suspected Al-Qaida member.


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Global Impact of the Works of HARUN YAHYA (410 words)
Harun Yahya writes for solely spreading the message of the Qur'an to the whole world and for reminding people about matters of faith, such as the existence of God and and our duties to Him.
On these sites, the more than 190 books written by Harun Yahya, complete with their full texts and illustrations, are available free of charge to visitors, in addition to documentaries and audio narrations.
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