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Harith is a Sanskrit word, meaning Green color and refers to one of the Surya's seven horses.〔 (【引用サイトリンク】title=Babynames Boys )〕 Banu Harith ((アラビア語:بنو الحارث) ' or (アラビア語:بنو الحريث) '; ') is one of the Jewish〔Abu Ubayd al-Qasim ibn Sallam, ''Kitab al-Amwal (The Book of Revenue)'', p. 203〕〔(Islamproject.org )〕〔(Islamicstudy.org )〕〔Charles Kurzman, ''Liberal Islam'', p. 172〕〔Norman Stillman, ''The Jews of Arab Lands: A History and Source Book'', p. 117〕 tribes of Arabia. Harith or Haris is a common Arabic name ((アラビア語:حارس و حارث)), Harith meaning "the lion which digs the earth" and Haris meaning "guardian or guard", and may refer to: * Harith al-Dhari (born 1941), Sunni Arab cleric, and chairman of the Association of Muslim Scholars * Harith Gassani, contemporary of Muhammad, and Governor of Syria * Harith Ibn Hilliza Ul-Yashkuri, 5th century pre-Islamic Arabian poet * Harith ibn Harb, brother of the man who would be Muhammad's arch enemy, Abu Sufyan ibn Harb * Harith ibn Rab'i, one of the companions of Muhammad * Harith ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib, one of the uncles of Muhammad, and a Sahaba ==See also== *Hareth (disambiguation) *Arethas (disambiguation), the Greek form of the Arabic name Harith *Aretas (disambiguation), another spelling of the Greek form 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Harith」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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