Proper noun
Harb (plural Harbs)
A surname.
He will break the cross, kill the swine, and put an end to war (in another Tradition, there is the word Jizyah instead of Harb (war), meaning that he will abolish jizyah); God will perish all religions except Islam. Source: Internet
In retaliation for this attack Abu Sufyan ibn Harb requested an armed force from Mecca. Source: Internet
Battle of the Trench main In 627, Abu Sufyan ibn Harb once more led Meccan forces against Medina. Source: Internet
Al-Siniora was joined by other party members, including parliamentary vice president Farid Makari, MPs Ahmad Fatfat and Ammar Houri, Telecommunications Minister Boutros Harb of the March 14 Forces, and March 14 Forces secretary-general Fares Souaid. Source: Internet
Back in June, when Telecommunications Minister Boutros Harb called Ogero’s director general and booked a meeting on Executive’s behalf, the director general promptly kicked Executive out of his office. Source: Internet
Tariq Harb, who is also an expert in international law, told Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) on Tuesday, 'Saudi Arabia that is stuck in Yemen's quagmire, had better try to put itself out before threatening Iran.' Source: Internet