Proper noun
Faraj (plural Farajs)
A surname from Arabic.
Faraj and his friends were arrested outside of a bowling alley in Medina when he was 15 while on vacation with seven friends, four of whom were also underage. Source: Internet
Faraj included deceiving the enemy, lying to him, attacking by night (even if it leads to accidentally killing innocents), and felling and burning trees of the infidel, as Islamically legitimate methods of fighting. Source: Internet
Abbas blamed Hamas for the attack during the of the PLO’s Executive Committee in Ramallah on March 19. He said, “Targeting Hamdallah and Faraj will not be taken lying down. Source: Internet
Earlier, Pentagon said a US air strike near Idlib had targeted a Nusra senior leader, Ahmed Salama Mabrouk, an Egyptian also known by his nom de guerre Abu Faraj. Source: Internet
Faraj’s talk with Pompeo, according to Palestinian officials, touched among other things on a meeting of the Palestinian National Council that took place in Ramallah a few days after Faraj visited Washington. Source: Internet
Majid Faraj, the West Bank intelligence chief, is considered a strong man who is close to Abbas, but without much chance to succeed him. Source: Internet