Among his most famous actions was forming the polity party Dostor, along with other prominent figures including Dr. Mohamed El-Baradie.
Hararah was also a prominent figure in modifying the articles in the Egyptian Constitution that guarantee the rights of disabled people.
After losing his career as a dentist, Hararah decided to pursue his studies in a different field and has already obtained a master's degree in Social Policy from LSE University in London and is currently pursuing his second master's degree in Middle East Issues with the AUC University in Cairo.
The gunshot's pellets caused 64 lacerations to his head, resulting in complete burning of his right eye's retina, along with six injuries to his neck and four to his lungs.
[1] On November 19, 2011, Hararah was shot a second time while demonstrating on Mohamed Mahmoud St. near Tahrir Square, but this shotgun was loaded with one large pellet, which hit him directly in the left eye, resulting in total blindness.