Proper noun
Harun
An Arabic male given name from Arabic, equivalent to English Aaron
Al-Ma'mun had been named governor of Khurasan by Harun, and after his ascension to power, the caliph named Tahir as governor of his military services in order to assure his loyalty. Source: Internet
After returning to Baghdad, Ja'afar reads the same book that caused Harun to laugh and weep, and discovers that it describes his own adventures with Attaf. Source: Internet
Harun Khan, the general secretary of the Muslim Concil of Britain, criticised the Government for making the announcement at "shockingly short notice", comparing the timing to that of announcing new restrictions on Christmas Eve. Source: Internet
Human Rights Watch wrote to Federal Attorney General Suleiman Mohamed Mohamud on April 28 asking for details of the status of the investigations into Abdiaziz, Harun, and Mohamed Abuja but did not receive a response. Source: Internet
One such cycle of Arabic tales centres around a small group of historical figures from 9th-century Baghdad, including the caliph Harun al-Rashid (died 809), his vizier Jafar al-Barmaki (d.803) and the licentious poet Abu Nuwas (d. c. 813). Source: Internet
Omer Fast, Jeff Wall and Harun Farocki are also media artists who have considered the same blurry boundaries. Source: Internet