Aaron (Harun) and Sacred Leadership
Aaron, known in the Qur’an as Harun, stands in Abrahamic sacred history as prophet, brother, helper, eloquent speaker, mediator, priestly figure, and model of sacred leadership under pressure. In the Bible, Aaron is closely associated with Moses in the liberation of the Children of Israel, the confrontation with Pharaoh, the priesthood, the tabernacle, and the fragile formation of a covenant community. In the Qur’an, Harun is given to Musa out of divine mercy, shares in his mission, strengthens him, speaks with him before Pharaoh, and warns the Israelites during the trial of the calf. Through a Qur’an-centered comparative lens, this article reads Aaron not as a failed leader, but as a faithful prophetic supporter whose leadership reveals the sacred value of service, speech, patience, mediation, and fidelity to God.









