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    Harun (Aaron), Islamic Prophet Personality Type, MBTI

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    Harun (Aaron), Islamic Prophet
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    Harun (Aaron), Islamic Prophet personality type is ESFJ, is a Muslim from India. He practices Islam. This is his story.

    Harun (Aaron) was a college student, a young man of twenty-five, a religious man who wore a beard and had a respectful appearance.

    He had a large family. His father, a successful businessman, was a Muslim, while his mother was a Hindu. Harun (Aaron) lived with his parents and four younger siblings in a small town in Southern India. He owned a small shop, sold spices and nuts. He had a small business. For over ten years he was engaged in the spice business. He did not have a large business, but he was able to survive. He was happy with his life.

    Then he met Safiya. Safiya was a beautiful woman from a wealthy family. She was twenty-three years old and very religious. She did not have a large family, but she had her parents and six sisters. Harun (Aaron) was attracted to Safiya because she was beautiful, she wore modest clothing and she followed the teachings of Islam very closely. Harun (Aaron) felt like Safiya understood him and wanted to marry her.

    Harun (Arabic: هارون, Hārūn or Haron) is also mentioned in the Quran as a prophet of God. The Quran praises Harun repeatedly, calling him a "believing servant" as well as one who was "guided" and one of the "victors". Harun is important in Islam for his role in the events of the Exodus, in which, according to the Quran and Islamic belief, he preached with his elder brother, Musa, to the Pharaoh of the Exodus.

    Harun's significance in Islam, however, is not limited to his role as the helper of Musa. Islamic tradition also accords Harun the role of a patriarch, as tradition records that the priestly descent came through Harun's lineage, which included the entire House of Amran.

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