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Musa (Moses)
The Story of Moses
Description of the
Pharaoh
The pharaoh who ruled Egypt was a tyrant who oppressed the descendants of Jacob , known as the
children of Israel (Bani Israel). He used every means to demean and disgrace them. They were kept in
bondage and forced to work for him for small wages or nothing. Under this system the people obeyed
and worshipped the pharaoh, and the ruling class carried out his orders, thereby authorizing his tyranny
and crazy whims.
The pharaoh wanted the people to obey him only, and to believe in the gods of his invention. Perhaps,
during that time, there were many classes of people who did not believe in or practice polytheism;
however, they kept this to themselves and outwardly did as they were expected to do, without
revolting or revealing themselves to anyone.
Thus, successive dynasties came to Egypt and assumed that they were gods or their representatives or
spokesmen.
Visions of
Dethroning the
Pharaoh
Years passed, and a despotic king, who was adored by the Egyptians, ruled Egypt. This king saw the
children of Israel multiplying and prospering. He heard them talking about a vague vision that one of
Israel's sons would dethrone the pharaoh of Egypt. Perhaps this vision was only a daydream that
persisted within the hearts of the persecuted minority, or perhaps it was a prophecy from their books.
Another tradition states that it was Pharaoh himself who had the vision. Ibn Abbas narrated: "Pharaoh
saw in his vision a fire which came from Jerusalem and burned the houses of the Egyptians, and all
Copts, and did not do harm to the children of Israel. When he woke up, he was horrified. He then
gathered his priests and magicians and asked them about this vision. They said: 'This means a boy will
be born of them and the Egyptian people will perish at his hands.' That is why Pharaoh commanded that
all male children of the children of Israel be killed."
Either way, this vision reached the ears of the Pharaoh. He then issued a decree to slay any male child
that would be born to the children of Israel.
The Killing of the
Children of Israel
This (the killing of the children of Israel) was carried out until the experts of economics said to Pharaoh:
"The aged of the children of Israel die and the young are slaughtered. This will lead to their annihilation.
As a result, Pharaoh will lose the manpower of those who work for him, those whom he enslaves, and
their women whom he exploits. It is better to regulate this procedure by initiating the following policy:
males should be slaughtered in one year and spared to live the next year." Pharaoh found that solution
to be safer economically.
The Birth of
Aaron and Moses
(PBUT)
Moses's mother was pregnant with Aaron in a year that boys were to be spared; thus she gave birth to
the child publicly and safely. During a year in which boys were to be slain, she gave birth to Moses ; thus
his birth caused her much terror. She was afraid he would be slain, so she nursed him secretly.
Description of the
Pharaoh -
Qur'anic
Allah the Almighty revealed: These are Verses of the manifest Book (that makes clear truth from
falsehood, good from evil, etc.). We recite to you some of the news of Moses and Pharaoh in truth, for a
people who believe (those who believe in this Qur'an, and in the Oneness of Allah). Verily, Pharaoh
exalted himself in the land and made its people sects, weakening (oppressing) a group (i.e. children of
Israel) among them, killing their sons, and letting their females live. Verily, he was of the Mufsideen (i.e.,
those who commit great sins and crimes, oppressors, tyrants, etc.).
The Birth of
Moses - Qur'anic
And We wished to do a favor to those who were weak (and oppressed) in the land, and to make them
rulers and to make them the inheritors, and to establish them in the land, and We let Pharaoh and
Haman and their hosts receive from them that which they feared. And We inspired the mother of Moses,
(saying): "Suckle him (Moses), but when you fear for him, then cast him into the river and fear not, nor
grieve. Verily! We shall bring him back to you, and shall make him one of (Our) Messengers." Surah 28:
2-7
Moses Thrown
into the Nile
No sooner had the divine revelation finished than she obeyed the sacred and merciful call. She was
commanded to make a basket for Moses. She nursed him, put him into the basket, then went to the
shore of the Nile and threw it into the water. Her mother's heart, the most merciful one in the world,
grieved as she threw her son into the Nile. However, she was aware that Allah was much more merciful
to Moses than to her, that He loved him more than her. Allah was his Lord and the Lord of the Nile.
Hardly had the basket touched the water of the Nile than Allah issued His command to the waves to be
calm and gentle while carrying the child would one day be a prophet.
She instructed her daughter to follow the course of the basket and to report back to her. As the
daughter followed the floating basket along the river bank, she found herself right in the palace grounds
and saw what was unfolding before her eyes.
Moses Finds a
Home in the
Palace
The basket came to rest at the river bank which skirted the king's palace. The palace servants found the
basket with the baby and took it to the Pharaoh and his queen. When the queen beheld the lovely
infant, Allah instilled in her a strong love for this baby. Pharaoh's wife was very different from Pharaoh.
He was a disbeliever; she was a believer. He was cruel; she was merciful. He was a tyrant; she was
delicate and goodhearted. She was sad because she was infertile and had hoped to have a son. Hardly
had she held the baby than she kissed him.
Pharaoh was much amazed when he saw his wife hugging this baby to her breast. He was much
astonished because his wife was weeping with joy, something he had never seen her do before. She
requested her husband: "Let me keep the baby and let him be a son to us."
Moses Finds a
Home - Qur'anic
Almighty Allah said: Then the household of Pharaoh picked him up, that he might become for them an
enemy and a (cause of) grief Verily! Pharaoh, Haman and their hosts were sinners. And the wife of
Pharaoh said: "A comfort of the eye for me and for you. Kill him not, perhaps he may be of benefit to us,
or we may adopt him as a son." And they perceived not (the result of that). Surah 28: 9
Moses and His
Mother Reunited
The queen summoned a few wet nurses to suckle the baby Moses, but he would not take any of their
breasts. The queen was distressed and sent for more wet nurses. Moses's sister was also worried, as
her baby brother was without milk for a long time. Seeing the queen's anxiety, she blurted that she
knew just the mother who would suckle the child affectionately.
They asked her why she was following the floating basket. She said she did so out of curiosity. Her
excuse sounded reasonable, so they believed her. They ordered her to rush and fetch the woman she
was talking about. Her mother also was waiting with a heavy heart, worried about the fate of her baby.
Just then her daughter rushed in with the good news. Her heart lifted and she lost no time in reaching
the palace. As the child was put to her breast, he immediately started suckling. Pharaoh was astonished
and asked: "Who are you? This child has refused to take any other breast but yours."
Had she told the truth, Pharaoh would have known that the child was an Israelite and would have killed
Moses instantly. However, Allah gave her inner strength and she replied: "I am a woman of sweet milk
and sweet smell, and no child refuses me." This answer satisfied Pharaoh.
From that day onward, she was appointed as Moses's wet nurse. She continued to breast-feed him for
a long time. When he was bigger and was weaned, she was allowed the privilege of visiting him. Moses
was raised in the palace as a prince.
Moses and His
Mother Reunited
- Qur'anic
Allah the Almighty narrated: And the heart of the mother of Moses became empty (from every thought,
except the thought of Moses). She was very near to disclose his (case, i.e. the child is her son), had We
not strengthened her hearth (with Faith), so that she might remain as one of the believers. And she
said to his (Moses's) sister: "Follow him." So she (his sister) watched him from a far place secretly, while
they perceived not.
And We had already forbidden (other) foster suckling mothers for him, until she (his sister came up and)
said: "Shall I direct you to a household who will rear him for you, and sincerely they will look after him in
a good manner?"
So did We restore him to his mother, that she might be delighted, and that she might not grieve, and
that she might know that the promise of Allah is true. But most of them know not. Surah 28: 10-13
The Qualities of
Moses - Qur'anic
And when he attained his full strength, and was perfect (in manhood), We bestowed on him Hukman
(Prophethood, right judgment of the affairs) and religious knowledge of the religion of his forefathers
i.e., Islamic Monotheism. And thus do We reward the Muhsineen (i.e., good-doers). " Surah 28: 14
Moses Kills an
Egyptian
Allah had granted Moses good health, strength, knowledge, and wisdom. The weak and oppressed
turned to him for protection and justice.
One day in the main city, he saw two men fighting. One was an Israelite, who was being beaten by the
other, an Egyptian. On seeing Moses, the Israelite begged him for help. Moses became involved in the
dispute and, in a state of anger, struck a heavy blow on the Egyptian, who died on the spot. Upon
realizing that he had killed a human being, Moses's heart was filled with deep sorrow, and immediately
he begged Allah for forgiveness.
He had not intended to kill the man. He pleaded with Almighty Allah to forgive him, and he felt a sense of
peace filling his whole being. Thereafter Moses began to show more patience and sympathy towards
people.
The next day he saw the same Israelite involved in another fight. Moses went to him and said: 'You
seem to be a quarrelsome fellow. You have a new quarrel with one person or another each day."
Fearing that Moses might strike him, the Israelite warned Moses: "Would you kill me as you killed that
wretch yesterday?"
The Egyptian with whom the Israelite was fighting overheard this remark and reported Moses to the
authorities. Soon thereafter, as Moses was passing through the city, a man approached and alerted
him: "0 Moses, the chiefs have taken counsel against you. You are to be tried and killed. I would advise
you to escape."
Moses Kills an
Egyptian -
Qur'anic
Moses knew that the penalty for killing an Egyptian was death. Allah the Exalted recounted: And he
entered the city at a time of unawareness of its people, and he found there two men fighting, - one of
his party (his religion - from the children of Israel), and the other of his foes. The man of his (own) party
asked him for help against his foe, so Moses struck him with his fist and killed him. He said: "This is of
Satan's doing, verily, he is a plain misleading enemy."
He said: 'My Lord! Verily, I have wronged myself, so foorgive me." Then He forgave him. Verily, He is the
OftForgiving, the Most Merciful.
He said: 'My Lord! For that with which You have favored me, I will never more be a helper for the
Mujrimeen (criminals, disobedient to Allah, polytheists, sinners, etc.)!"
So he became afraid, looking about in the city (waiting as to what will be the result of his crime of
killing), when behold, the man who had sought his help the day before, called for his help (again).
Moses said to him: "Verily, you are a plain misleader!" Then when he decided to seize the man who was
an enemy to both of them, the man said: "0 Moses! Is it your intention to kill me as you killed a man
yesterday? Your aim is nothing but to become a tyrant in the land, and not to be one of those who do
right."
And there came a man running, from the farthest end of the city. He said: "0 Moses! Verily, the chiefs
are taking counsel together about you, to kill you, so escape. Truly, I am to you of those who give
sincere advice."
So he escaped from there, looking about in a state of fear. He said: 'My Lord! Save me from the people
who are Zalimeen (polytheists and wrong-doers)!" Surah 28: 15-21
Moses Leaves
Egypt
Moses left Egypt in a hurry without going to Pharaoh's palace or changing his clothes. Nor was he
prepared for traveling. He did not have a beast of burden upon which to ride, and he was not in a
caravan. Instead, he left as soon as the believer came and warned him of Pharaoh's plans.
He traveled in the direction of the country of Midian, which was the nearest inhabited land between
Syria and Egypt. His only companion in this hot desert was Allah, and his only provision was piety. There
was not a single root to pick to lessen his hunger. The hot sand burned the soles of his feet. However,
fearing pursuit by Pharaoh's men, he forced himself to continue on.
Moses Helps
Women
Shepherds
He traveled for eight nights, hiding during the day. After crossing the main desert, he reached a
watering hole outside Midian where shepherds were watering their flocks.
No sooner had Moses reached Midian than he threw himself under a tree to rest. He suffered from
hunger and fatigue. The soles of his feet felt as if they were worn out from hard walking on sand and
rocks and from the dust. He did not have any money to buy a new pair of sandals, nor to buy food or
drink. Moses noticed a band of shepherds watering their sheep. He went to the spring, where he saw
two young women preventing their sheep from mixing with the others.
Moses sensed that the women were in need of help. Forgetting his thirst, he drew nearer to them and
asked if he could help them in any way.
The older sister said: "We are waiting until the shepherds finish watering their sheep, then we will
water ours."
Moses asked again: "Why are you waiting?"
The younger one said: "We cannot push men."
Moses was surprised that women were shepherding, as only men were supposed to do it. It is hard and
tiresome work, and one needs to be on the alert. Moses asked: "Why are you shepherding?"
The younger sister said: "Our father is an old man; his health is too poor for him to go outdoors for
pasturing sheep."
Moses said: "I will water the sheep for you."
When Moses approached the water, he saw that the shepherds had put over the mouth of the spring
an immense rock that could only be moved by ten men. Moses embraced the rock and lifted it out of the
spring's mouth, the veins of his neck and hands standing out as he did so. Moses was certainly strong.
He watered their sheep and put the rock back in its place.
He returned to sit in the shade of the tree. At this moment he realized that he had forgotten to drink.
His stomach was sunken because of hunger.
Moses Helps
Women
Shepherds -
Qur'anic
Almighty Allah described this event: And when he arrived at the water of Midian (Midyan) he found there
a group of men watering (their flocks), and besides them he found two women who were keeping back
(their flocks). He said: "What is the matter with you ?" They said: "We cannot water (our flocks) until the
shepherds take (their flocks). And our father is a very old man."
So he watered their flocks for them, then he turned back to shade, and said: 'My Lord! Truly, I am in
need of whatever good that You bestow on me!" Surah 28: 22-24
Moses Finds a
Home Among
Shepherds
The young ladies returned home earlier than usual, which surprised their father. They related the
incident at the spring which was the reason that they were back early. Their father sent one of his
daughters to invite the stranger to his home. Bashfully, the woman approached Moses and delivered
the message. "My father is grateful for what you have done for us. He invites you to our home so that
he may thank you personally."
Moses welcomed this invitation and accompanied the maiden to her father. Moses could see that they
lived comfortably as a happy and peaceful household. He introduced himself and told the old man about
the misfortune that had befallen him and had compelled him to flee from Egypt. The old man comforted
him: "Fear not, you have escaped from the wrongdoers."
Moses's gentle behavior was noticed by the father and his daughters. The kind man invited him to stay
with them. Moses felt at home with this happy household, for they were friendly and feared Allah.
Moses Becomes a
Shepherd
One of the daughters suggested to her father that he employ Moses, as he was strong and
trustworthy. They needed someone like him, especially at the water hole, which was visited by ruffians.
The father asked her how she could be sure of his trustworthiness in such a short time. She replied:
"When I bade him to follow me to our home, he insisted that I walk behind him so he would not observe
my form (to avoid sexual attraction)."
The old man was pleased to hear this. He approached Moses and said: "I wish to marry you to one of
my daughters on condition that you agree to work for me for a period of eight years."
This offer suited Moses well, for being a stranger in this country he would soon have to search for
shelter and work. Moses married the Midianite's daughter and looked after the old man's animals for ten
long years.
Moses Becomes a
Shepherd -
Qur'anic
Almighty Allah recounted: Then there came to him one of the two women, walking shyly. She said:
"Verily, my father calls you that he may reward you for having watered (our flocks) for us." So when he
came to him and narrated the story, he said: "Fear you not. You have escaped from the people who are
Zalimeen (polyt heists, disbelievers, and wrong-doers)." And said one of them (the two women): "0 my
father! Hire him! Verily, the best of men for you to hire is the strong, the trustworthy." He said: "I intend
to wed one of these two daughters of mine to you, on condition that you serve me for eight years, but if
you complete ten years, it will be (a favor) from you. But I intend not to place you under a difficulty. If
Allah wills, you will find me one of the righteous." He (Moses) said: "That (is settled) between me and
you whichever of the two terms I fulfill, there will be no injustice to me, and Allah is Surety over what we
say." Surah 28: 25-28
The Ten Years of
Preparation
Time passed, and he lived in seclusion far from his family and his people. This period of ten years was of
importance in his life. It was a period of major preparation. Certainly Moses's mind was absorbed in the
stars every night. He followed the sunrise and the sunset every day. He pondered on the plant and how
it splits the soil and appears thereafter. He contemplated water and how the earth is revived by it and
flourishes after its death.
Of course, he was immersed in the Glorious Book of Allah, open to the insight and heart. He was
immersed in the existence of Allah. All these became latent within him. The religion of Moses was the
same as that of Jacob , which was Islamic monotheism. His forefather was Jacob the grandson of
Abraham . Moses , therefore, was one of the descendants of Abraham and every prophet who came
after Abraham was one of Abraham's successors.
In addition to physical preparation, there was a similar spiritual preparation. It was made in complete
seclusion, in the middle of the desert and in the places of pasture. Silence was his way of life, and
seclusion was his vehicle. Allah the Almighty prepared for His prophet the tools he would need later on
to righteously bear the commands of Allah the Exalted.
Moses Decides to
Return to Egypt
One day after the end of this period, a vague homesickness arose in Moses's heart. He wanted to
return to Egypt. He was fast and firm in making his decision, telling his wife: 'Tomorrow we shall leave
for Egypt." His wife said to herself: 'There are a thousand dangers in departing that have not yet been
revealed." However, she obeyed her husband.
Moses himself did not know the secret of the quick and sudden decision to return to Egypt. After all, he
had fled from there ten years ago with a price on his head. Why should he go back now? Did he look
forward to seeing his mother and brother? Did he think of visiting Pharaoh's wife who had raised him
and who loved him as if she were his mother?
No one knows what went through Moses's mind when he returned to Egypt. All we know is that a mute
obedience to Allah's destinies impelled him to make a decision and he did. These supreme destinies
steered his steps towards a matter of great importance.
Moses Begins His
Prophethood
Moses left Midian with his family and traveled through the desert until he reached Mount Sinai. There
Moses discovered that he had lost his way. He sought Allah's direction and was shown the right course.
At nightfall they reached Mount Tur. Moses noticed a fire in the distance. "I shall fetch a firebrand to
warm us."
As he neared the fire, he heard a sonorous voice calling him: "0 Moses, I am Allah, the Lord of the
Universe." Moses was bewildered and looked around. He again heard the strange voice. "And what is in
your right hand, 0 Moses?"
Shivering, Moses answered: 'This is my staff on which I lean, and with which I beat down branches for
my sheep, and for which I find other uses." (This question was asked so that Moses's attention would
focus on the staff and to prepare him for the miracle which was to happen. This was the beginning of
Moses's mission as a prophet - PBUH.)
The same voice commanded him: 'Throw down your staff'." He did so, and at once the staff became a
wriggling snake. Moses turned to run, but the voice again addressed him: "Fear not and grasp it; We
shall return it to its former state." The snake changed back into his staff. Moses's fear subsided and was
replaced by peace, for he realized that he was witnessing the Truth.
Next, Allah commanded him to thrust his hand into his robe at the armpit. When he pulled it out, the
hand had a brilliant shine. Allah then commanded Moses: 'You have two signs from your Lord; go to
Pharaoh and his chiefs, for they are an evil gang and have transgressed all bounds."
However, Moses feared that he would be arrested by Pharaoh, so he turned to Allah saying: "My Lord! I
have killed a man among them and I fear that they will kill me."
Allah assured him of his safety and set his heart at rest.
Moses Begins His
Prophethood -
Qur'anic
Almighty Allah narrated this event: And has there come to you the story of Moses? When he saw a fire,
he said to his family: "Wait! Verily, I have seen a fire, perhaps I can bring you some burning brand
therefrom, or find some guidance at the fire."
And when he came to it (the fire), he was called by name: "0 Moses! Verily! I am your Lord! So take off
your shoes, you are in the sacred valley, Tuwa, And I have chosen you. So listen to that which is
inspired to you. Verily! I am Allah! La ilaha illa Ana (none has the right to be worshipped but I), so
worship Me, and offer prayers perfectly, for My Remembrance. Verily, the Hour is coming - and My Will is
to keep it hidden - that every person may be rewarded for that which he strives. Therefore, let the one
who believes not therein (i.e. in the Day of Resurrection, Reckoning, Paradise and Hell, etc.), but follows
his own lusts, divert you therefrom lest you perish. And what is that in your right hand, 0 Moses?"
He said: "This is my stick, whereon I lean, and wherewith I beat down branches for my sheep, and
wherein I find other uses."
(Allah) said: "Cast it down, 0 Moses!"
He cast it down, and behold! It was a snake, moving quickly.
Allah said: "Grasp it, and fear not, We shall return it to its former state, - and press your (right) hand to
your (left) side, it will come forth white (and shining), without any disease as another sign, - that We
may show you (some) of Our Greater Signs.
"Go to Pharoah! Verily, he has transgressed (all bounds in disbelief and disobedience, and has behaved
as an arrogant, and as a tyrant)." Surah 9-24
Moses and Aaron
(PBUT) Given
Their Duties
(Moses) said: "0 my Lord! Open for me my chest (grant me self-confidence, contentment, and boldness).
And ease my task for me; and make loose the knot (the defect) from my tongue, (i.e. remove the
incorrectness of my speech) that they understand my speech, and appoint for me a helper from my
family, Aaron, my brother; increase my strength with him, and let him share my task (of conveying Allah's
Message and Prophethood), that we may glorify You much, and remember You much, Verily! You are of
us Ever a Well-Seer."
Allah said: "You are granted your request, 0 Moses! And indeed We conferred a favor on you another
time (before). When We inspired your mother with that which We inspired, saying: 'Put him (the child)
into the Tabut (a box or case or a chest) and put him into the river (Nile), then the river shall cast it up
on the bank, and there, an enemy of Mine and an enemy of his shall take him.' And I endued you with
love from Me, in order that you may be brought up under My Eye, when your sister went and said: 'Shall
I show you one who will nurse him?' So We restored you to your mother, that she might cool her eyes
and she should not grieve. Then you did kill a man, but We saved you from great distress and tried you
with a heavy trial. Then you stayed a number of years with the people of Madyan (Midian). Then you
came here according to the fixed term which I ordained (for you), 0 Moses!
"And I have Istanatuka chosen you for My Inspiration and My Message for Myself Go you and your
brother with My Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.), and do not, you both,
slacken and become weak in My Remembrance.
"Go, both of you, to Pharaoh, verily, he has transgressed (all bounds in disbelief and disobedience and
behaved as an arrogant and as a tyrant). And speak to him mildly, perhaps he may accept admonition or
fear Allah."
They said. "Our Lord! Verily! We fear lest he should hasten to punish us or lest he should transgress (all
bounds against us)."
He (Allah) said. "Fear not, Verily! I am with you both, Hearing and Seeing. So go you both to him, and
say: 'Verily, we are Messengers of your Lord, so let the children of Israel go with us, and torment them
not; indeed, we have come with a sign from your Lord! And peace will be upon him who follows the
guidance! Truly, it has been revealed to us that the torment will be for him who denies believes not in
the Oneness of Allah, and in His Messengers, etc., and turns away' (from the truth and obedience of
Allah)." Surah 20: 25-48
Moses and Aaron
(PBUT) Talk to
the Pharaoh
Moses and Aaron went together to Pharaoh and delivered their message. Moses spoke to him about
Allah, His mercy and His Paradise and about the obligations of monotheism and His worship. Pharaoh
listened to Moses's speech with disdain. He thought that Moses was crazy because he dared to
question his supreme position. Then he raised his hand and asked. "What do you want?"
Moses answered: "I want you to send the children of Israel with us."
Pharaoh asked: "Why should I send them, as they are my slaves?"
Moses replied: 'They are the slaves of Allah, Lord of the Worlds."
Pharaoh then inquired sarcastically if his name was Moses. Moses said: 'Yes."
"Are you not the Moses whom we picked up from the Nile as a helpless baby? Are you not the Moses
whom we reared in this palace, who ate and drank from our provisions and whom our wealth showered
with charity? Are you not the Moses who is a fugitive, the killer of an Egyptian man, if my memory does
not betray me? It is said that killing is an act of disbelief. Therefore, you were a disbeliever when you
killed. You are a fugitive from justice and you come to speak to me! What were you talking about Moses,
I forgot?"
Moses knew that Pharaoh's mentioning his past, his upbringing, and his receiving Pharaoh's charity was
Pharaoh's way of threatening him. Moses ignored his sarcasm and explained that he was not a
disbeliever when he killed the Egyptian; he only went astray and Allah the Almighty had not yet given
him the revelation at that time.
He made Pharaoh understand that he fled from Egypt because he was afraid of their revenge upon him,
even though the killing was an accident. He informed him that Allah had granted him forgiveness and
made him one of the messengers.
Moses and Aaron
(PBUT) Talk to
the Pharaoh -
Qur'anic
Allah the Almighty revealed to us part of the dialogue between Moses and Pharaoh: Allah said. "Nay! Go
you both with Our Signs. Verily! We shall be with you, listening. And when you both come to Pharaoh,
say: 'We are the Messengers of the Lord of the Alamin (mankind, jinn and all that exists), - So allow the
children of Israel to go with us.
(Pharaoh) said (to Moses): "Did we not bring you up among us as a child? And you did dwell many years
of you life with us. And you did your deed which you did (i.e. the crime of killing a man). And you are one
of the ingrates."
Moses said: "I did it then, when I was an ignorant (as regards my Lord and His Message). So I fled from
you when I feared you. But my Lord has granted me Hukman (i.e., religious knowledge, right judgments
of the affairs and Prop het hood), and appointed me as one of the Messengers. And this is the past
favor with which you reproach me, - that you have enslaved the children of Israel."
Pharaoh said: "And what is the Lord of the 'Alamin (mankind, jinn and all that exists)?"
Moses replied: "Lord of the heavens and the earth, and all that is between them, if you seek to be
convinced with certainty."
Pharaoh said to those around: "Do you not hear (what he says)?"
Moses said: "Your Lord and the Lord of your ancient fathers!"
Pharaoh said: "Verily, your Messenger who has been sent to you is a madman!"
Moses said: "Lord of the east and the west, and all that is between them, if you did but understand!"
Pharaoh said: "If you choose an ilah (a god) other than me, I will certainly put you among the
prisoners."
Moses said: "Even if I bring you something manifest (and convincing)."
Pharoah said: "Bring it forth then, if you are of the truthful!" Surah 26: 16-31
Moses Proves
Himself Right
The degree of the conflict expressed in this dialogue reached its apex; thus, the tone of dialogue
changed. Moses used a convincing intellectual argument against Pharaoh. However, Pharaoh escaped
from the circle of this dialogue based on logic and began a dialogue of another type, a type which Moses
could not bear to follow: a dialogue of menacing and threatening. Pharaoh deliberately adopted the
style of the absolute ruler. He asked Moses how he dared to worship Allah! Did he not know that
Pharaoh was a god?
After declaring his divinity, Pharaoh asked Moses how he dared to worship another god. The
punishment for this crime was imprisonment. It was not permitted for anyone to worship anyone other
than Pharaoh.
Moses understood that the intellectual arguments did not succeed. The calm dialogue was converted
from sarcasm to mentioning charity, then to scorn, then to the threat of imprisonment.
Moses said: "Even if I bring you something manifest (and convincing)." Pharaoh said: "Bring it forth then,
if you are of the truthful!" So Moses threw his stick, and behold, it was a serpent, manifest. And he drew
out his hand, and behold, it was white to all beholders! Surah 26: 30-33
Moses Defeats
the Magicians
Pharaoh's amazement turned to terror. Fearing that his rule was in danger, he addressed his advisors:
'These are two wizards who will strip you of your best traditions and drive you out of the country with
their magic. What do you advise?" They counseled Pharaoh to detain Moses and his brother while they
summoned the cleverest magicians in the country. Then they too, could show their skills of magic and
change sticks into serpents. In this way they sought to reduce the influence of Moses's miracles on the
masses.
Pharaoh detained Moses and Aaron. He dispatched couriers all over the land to enlist the best
magicians. He offered each successful magician a big reward, including appointment as a royal courtier.
On the customary festival day, which attracted citizens from all over the Egyptian empire, Pharaoh
arranged for a public contest between Moses and the magicians. The people came in droves as never
before when they heard of the greatest contest ever between Pharaoh's many magicians and a single
man who claimed to be a prophet. They had also heard of a baby who had once floated down the river
Nile in a basket, landed on Pharaoh's palace grounds, been reared as a prince, and who later had fled
for killing an Egyptian with a single blow.
Everyone was eager and excited to watch this great contest. Before it began, Moses arose. There was a
hush in the huge crowd. Moses addressed the magicians. "Woe unto you, if you invent a lie against
Allah by calling His miracles magic and by not being honest with the Pharaoh. Woe unto you, if you do
not know the difference between the truth and falsehood. Allah will destroy you with His punishment,
for he who lies against Allah fails miserably."
Moses had spoken sincerely and made the magicians think. But they were overwhelmed by their greed
for money and glory. They hoped to impress the people with their magic and to expose Moses as a fraud
and a cheat.
Moses asked the magicians to perform first. They threw their magical objects down on the ground. Their
staffs and ropes took the forms of wriggling serpents while the crowd watched in amazement. Pharaoh
and his men applauded loudly. Then Moses threw his staff. It began to wriggle vigorously and became
an enormous serpent. The people stood up, craning their necks for a better view.
Pharaoh and his men sat silently as, one by one, Moses's huge serpent swallowed all the snakes.
Moses bent to pick it up, and it became a staff in his hand.
The crowd rose like a great wave, shouting and screaming with excitement. A wonder like this had never
been seen before! On witnessing the power of Moses, the magicians prostrated themselves to Allah,
declaring: "We believe in the Lord of Moses and Aaron." Pharaoh was angry and began plotting his next
move. He charged that the demonstration had been arranged secretly between Moses and the
magicians. He demanded that the magicians confess to their scheme, threatening them with death. They
refused to denounce Allah and stuck to the sincerity of their belief. No longer hiding his cruel nature,
Pharaoh threatened to cut off their hands and feet and to crucify them on the trunks of palm trees as an
example to his subjects.
Moses Defeats the Magicians - Qur'anic
Almighty Allah recounted this event: He (Pharaoh) said: "Have you come to drive us out of our land with
your magic, 0 Moses? Then verily, we can produce magic the like thereof, so appoint a meeting between
us and you, which neither we, nor you shall fail to keep, in an open wide place where both shall have a
just and equal chance (and beholders could witness the competition)."
(Moses) said: "Your appointed meeting is the day of the festival, and let the people assemble when the
sun has risen (forenoon)."
So Pharaoh withdrew, devised his plot and then came back.
Moses said to them: "Woe unto you! Invent not a lie against Allah, lest He should destroy you
completely by a torment. And surely, he who invents a lie (against Allah) will fail miserably."
Then they debated with one another what they must do, and they kept their talk secret. They said:
"Verily! These are two magicians. Their object is to drive you out from your land with magic, and
overcome your chiefs and nobles. So devise your plot, and then assemble in line. And whoever
overcomes this day will be indeed successful."
They said: "0 Moses! Either you throw first or we be the first to throw?"
(Moses) said: "Nay, throw you (first)!" Then behold, their ropes and their sticks, - by their magic, -
appeared to him as though they moved fast. So Moses conceived a fear in himself.
We (Allah) said: "Fear not! Surely, you will have the upper hand. And throw that which is in your right
hand! It will swallow up that which they have made. That which they have made is only a magician's
trick, and the magician will never be successful, no matter whatever amount (of skill) he may attain."
So the magicians fell down prostrate. They said: "We believe in the Lord of Aaron and Moses."
(Pharaoh) said: "Believe you in him (Moses) before I give you permission? Verily! He is your chief who
taught you magic. So I will surely cut off your hands and feet on opposite sides, and I will surely crucify
you on the trunks of palm-trees, and you shall surely know which of us I (Pharaoh) or the Lord of Moses
(Allah) can give the severe and more lasting torment."
They said: "We prefer you not over the clear signs that have come to us, and to Him (Allah) Who created
us. So decree (regarding) this life of the world. Verily! We have believed in our Lord, that He may forgive
us our faults, and the magic to which you did compel us. And Allah is better as regards reward in
comparison to your (Pharaoh's) reward, and more lasting (as regards punishment in comparison to your
punishment)." Surah 20: 58-73
Allah's Description of Believers and Non-Believers
Verily! Whoever comes to his Lord as a Mujrim (criminal, polytheist, disbeliever in the Oneness of Allah
and His Messengers, sinner, etc.), then surely, for him is Hell, therein he will neither die nor live.
But whoever comes to Him (Allah) as a believer (in the Oneness of Allah, etc.), and has done righteous
good deeds, for such are the high ranks (in the Hereafter), - Everlasting Gardens (Adn Paradise), under
which rivers flow, wherein they will abide forever: such is the reward of those who purify themselves by
abstaining from all kinds of sins and evil deeds which Allah has forbidden and by doing all that which
Allah has ordained. Surah 20: 74-76
The People's Non-Reaction to the defeat of the magicians
The magicians represented the elite of the Egyptian society. They were its scholars. They prostrated
before righteousness, but the people abandoned them and left them to their fate. The path of
righteousness was plain, but in spite of this, the people did nothing but stand by and watch.
If every one of the Egyptians had stooped to pick up a piece of brick and had thrown it at Pharaoh, he
would have fallen dead and the history of Egypt would have been changed.
This obviously did not happen. None of the people moved. Each one stood motionless in his place. The
people did nothing but watch, and they paid the price for this inactivity: they were drowned later as the
price for their cowardice of one day.
The Pharaoh's Reaction to Moses's Victory
Moses and Aaron left, and Pharaoh returned to his palace. Pharaoh was completely stupefied when he
faced the two miracles. When Moses went out of his presence, his emotions changed from amazement
and fear to violent rage. He quarreled with his ministers and men, reviled them bitterly for no reason,
and commanded them to get out of his presence. When he was left alone, he tried to think more calmly.
He drank several cups of wine, but his anger did not abate.
Then he summoned all the ministers, leaders, and responsible men for a serious meeting. Pharaoh
entered the meeting with a rigid face. It was obvious that he would never surrender easily. He had
established a kingdom on the basis of his being a god worshipped by the Egyptian people. Now Moses
came to destroy what he had built. Moses said that there was no Lord other than Allah in existence.
This meant that Pharaoh was a liar.
Pharaoh opened the session by throwing a sudden question at Haman: "Am I a liar, 0 Haman?"
Haman fell to his knees in amazement and asked: "Who dared to accuse Pharaoh of lying?"
Pharaoh said: "Has he (Moses) not said that there is a Lord in the heaven?"
Haman answered: "Moses is lying."
Turning his face to the other side, Pharaoh asserted impatiently: "I know he is a liar." Then he looked
towards Haman (and cried): "0 Haman! Build me a tower that I may arrive at the ways, - the ways of
the heavens, and I may look upon the Ilah (God) of Moses but verily, I think him to be a liar."
Thus it was made fair-seeming, in Pharaoh's eyes, the evil of his deeds, and he was hindered from the
(Right) Path, and the plot of Pharaoh led to nothing but loss and destruction (for him). Surah 40: 36-37
Pharaoh issued his royal command to erect a lofty tower, its height to reach the heavens. Pharaoh's
command depended fundamentally upon Egyptian civilization and its fondness for building what Pharaoh
wanted. However, he ignored the rules of engineering. In spite of this, Haman assented (hypocritically),
knowing that it was impossible to erect such a tower. He said that he would issue a command to build it
immediately. "However, your majesty, let me object to Pharaoh for the first time. You will never find
anyone in the heavens. There is no god but you."
Pharaoh listened to a settled fact. Then he declared in the famous meeting his historic line: "0 chiefs! I
know not that you have an ilah (a god) other than me." Surah 28: 38
The Situation after Moses is Proven Right
Pharaoh's Men
Spread Rumors
Pharaoh was absorbed in his new problem. A series of serious meetings began in his palace. He
summoned those responsible for the army, the police and, what we call today his director of intelligence.
He also summoned the ministers, princes, and priests. He called whoever had a powerful effect on the
direction of events.
Pharaoh asked his director of intelligence: "What do people say?"
He said: "My men have spread among them that Moses won the contest because of a plot and that a
major magician has joined with him in this plan. The plot has been disclosed, and we believe an unknown
authority financed it."
Pharaoh asked his director of police: "What about the magicians' corpses?"
He said: "My men hung them in public squares and markets to terrify the people. We will spread a rumor
that Pharaoh will kill whoever had anything to do with the plot."
Then Pharaoh asked the commander of the army: "What does the army say?"
He said: "The army hopes that commands will be issued to move in whatever direction Pharaoh desires."
Pharaoh said: "The role of the army has not come yet. Its role will come."
Pharaoh's Men
Harm the
Believers
Pharaoh fell silent. Haman, the prime minister, moved and raised his hand to speak. Pharaoh permitted
him and Haman asked: "Will we leave Moses and his people to corrupt the rest of the people on the earth
so that they leave your worship?"
Pharaoh said: "You read my thoughts, 0 Haman. We will kill their sons, rape their women, and conquer
them." He issued commands, and Pharaoh's men rushed to slay the sons, rape the women, and imprison
whomever objected to these acts.
Moses stood watching what was happening. He could not interfere, nor did he have the power to forbid
these acts. All he could do was to advise his people to be patient. He ordered them to ask Allah the
Almighty for a calamity on the Egyptians. He pointed out to them the model of the Egyptian magicians who
endured for Allah's sake without complaint. He helped them to understand that Pharaoh's soldiers
behaved on earth as if they were its private owners.
Pharaoh's terrorism infused the children of Israel with a spirit of defeat. They complained to Moses: "We
(children of Israel) had suffered troubles before you came to us, and since you have come to us." He said:
"It may be that your Lord will destroy your enemy and make you successors on the earth, so that He may
see how you act." Surah 7: 129
Korah - His
Actions and
Destruction
Moses began to face a difficult situation. He had to confront Pharaoh's anger and his plots, while at the
same time he had to deal with the mutiny of his people. In the midst of all this, Korah (Qaroun) moved.
Korah was a one of Moses's people. He was very rich and lived in a magnificent mansion. He wore only
the most expensive clothes. Numerous slaves waited on him and he indulged in every known luxury. His
enormous wealth made him arrogant. Korah treated the poor with contempt and told them that their
poverty was due to their lack of intelligence. He believed that what he owned was due to his own
cleverness and business ability.
Moses reminded Korah to pay alms (zakat) on his wealth, a portion of which was rightfully due to the
poor. Alms are compulsory upon all the believers. Korah was annoyed by this advice and told Moses that
his being wealthy was proof that he was favored by Allah, Who approved of his life-style and increased
his wealth daily. Moses argued with him and warned him of the result of his wicked thoughts.
When Korah did calculate the alms due on his wealth, he was shocked at the large amount he had to part
with. He not only refused to give alms, but spread a rumor that Moses had invented the law of zakat for
his own gain. He even bribed people to oppose Moses and to spread wicked rumors about him.
Allah warned Moses of Korah's plot. Moses appealed to Allah to punish him for his stinginess and for
defying His laws. Allah's anger fell on Korah. The earth opened up and swallowed him, his mansion and all
his wealth, as if he had never existed.
Korah - His
Actions and
Destruction -
Qur'anic
Almighty Allah revealed: Verily, Korah was of Moses's people, but he behaved arrogantly towards them.
And We gave him of the treasures, that of which the keys would have been a burden to a body of strong
men. When his people said to him: "Do not be glad (with ungratefulness to Allah's Favors). Verily! Allah
likes not those who are glad (with ungratefulness to Allah's Favors). But seek, with that (wealth) which
Allah has bestowed on you, the home of the Hereafter, and forget not your portion of legal enjoyment in
this world, and do good as Allah has been good to you, and seek not mischief in the land. Verily, Allah
likes not the Mufsideen (those who commit great crimes and sins, oppressors, tyrants, mischief-makers,
corrupts)."
He said: "This has been given to me only because of knowledge I possess." Did he not know that Allah
had destroyed before him generations, men who were stronger than him in might and greater in the
amount (of riches) they had collected. But the Mujrimun (criminals, disbelievers, polyt heists, sinners, etc.)
will not be questioned of their sins (because Allah knows them well, so they will be punished without
account). So he went forth before his people in his pomp. Those who were desirous of the life of the
world said: Ah, would that we had the like of what Korah has been given! Verily! He is the owner of a
great fortune."
But those who had been given (religious) knowledge said: "Woe to you! The Reward of Allah (in the
Hereafter) is better for those who believe and do righteous good deeds, and this none shall attain except
those who are patient (in following the truth)."
So We caused the earth to swallow him and his dwelling place. Then he had no group or party to help him
against Allah, nor was he one of those who could save themselves. And those who had desired (for a
position like) his position the day before, began to say: "Know you not that it is Allah Who enlarges the
provision or restricts it to whomsoever He pleases of His slaves? Had it not been that Allah was Gracious
to us, He could have caused the earth to swallow us up (also)!" Know you not that the disbelievers will
never be successful? Surah 28: 76-82
The Pharaoh's
Relative
Defends Moses
When the Egyptians and children of Israel examined this miracle, the conflict between Moses and Pharaoh
again reached a crisis because Pharaoh believed that Moses was threatening his kingdom.
Pharaoh was afraid that the people would be misled by Moses. He suggested to his ministers and notable
men that Moses be killed. We believe that Haman supported the idea along with a front of disbelievers. It
was on the verge of approval, except for the vote of one of the notable men of the state, whose name is
not mentioned in the Qur'an. The Qur'an says only that this man was a believer.
This believer spoke in the assembly where the idea of killing Moses had been introduced. He proved that
it was not a good idea: "Moses did not say more than that Allah is his Lord. Later, he came with clear
evidence that he is a messenger. There are two possibilities: either Moses is righteous or a liar. If he lies,
he will be responsible for his lie. If he is righteous and we slay him, where is the guarantee that we will
be rescued from the torment of Allah? Either way, he neither says nor does anything that merits our killing
him."
This angered Pharaoh and his counselors and they threatened to harm the man, but he refused to budge
from his stance. They then tried to woo him back, but he still warned them that they were inviting their
doom. This angered Pharaoh more, and he now threatened to kill the man. However, Allah protected His
believer.
The Pharaoh's
Relative
Defends Moses
- Qur'anic
Almighty Allah revealed their dialogue: Pharaoh said: "Leave me to kill Moses, and let him call his Lord (to
stop me from killing him)! I fear that he may change your religion, or that he may cause mischief to appear
in the land!"
Moses said: "Verily, I seek refuge in my Lord and your Lord from every arrogant who believes not in the
Day of Reckoning!"
And a believing man of Pharaoh's family, who hid his faith said: "Would you kill a man because he says:
My Lord is Allah, and he has come to you with clear signs (proofs) from your Lord? And if he is a liar, upon
him will be (the sin of) his lie; but if he is telling the truth, then some of that (calamity) wherewith he
threatens you will befall on you. Verily, Allah guides not one who is a Musrif (a polytheist, or a murderer
who shed blood without a right, or those who commit great sins, oppressor, transgressor), a liar! 0 my
people! Yours is the kingdom this day, you are uppermost in the land. But who will save us from the
Torment of Allah, should it befall us?"
Pharaoh said: "I show you only that which I see (correct), and I guide you only to the path of right
policy!"
And he who believed said: "0 my people! Verily, I fear for you a fate like that day (of disaster) of the
confederates (of old)! Like the fate of the people of Noah, and 'Ad, and Thamud and those who came
after them. And Allah wills no injustice for (His) slaves. And, 0 my people! Verily! I fear for you the Day
when there will be mutual calling (between the people of Hell and of Paradise)."
A Day when you will turn your backs and flee having no protector from Allah, and whomsoever Allah sends
astray, for him there is no guide. And indeed Joseph did come to you, in times gone by, with clear signs,
but you ceased not to doubt in that which he did bring to you, till when he died you said: "No Messenger
will Allah send after him." Thus Allah leaves astray him who is a Musrif (a polytheist, oppressor, a criminal,
sinner who commits great sins) and a Murtab (one who doubts Allah's warning and His Oneness). Those
who dispute about the Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) of Allah, without
any authority that has come to them, it is greatly hateful in the Sight of Allah and in the sight of those
who believe. Thus does Allah seal up the heart of every arrogant, tyrant. (So they cannot guide
themselves to the Right Path).
And Pharaoh said: "0 Haman! Build me a tower that I may arrive at the ways, - the ways of the heavens,
and I may look upon the Ilah (God) of Moses but verily, I think him to be a liar."
Thus it was made fair-seeming, in Pahraoh's eyes, the evil of his deeds, and he was hindered from the
(Right) Path, and the plot of Pharaoh led to nothing but loss and destruction (for him).
And the man who believed said: "0 my people! Follow me, I will guide you to the way of right conduct (i.e.
guide you to Allah's Religion of Islamic Monotheism with which Moses has been sent). 0 my people! Truly,
this life of the world is nothing but a (quick passing) enjoyment, and verily, the Hereafter that is the home
that will remain forever. Whosoever does an evil deed, will not be requited except the like thereof, and
whosoever does a righteous deed, whether male or female and is a true believer (in the Oneness of
Allah), such will enter Paradise, where they will be provided therein (with all things in abundance) without
limit."
"And 0 my People! How is it that I call you to salvation while you call me to the Fire! You invite me to
disbelieve in Allah (and in His Oneness), and to join partners in worship with Him, of which I have no
knowledge, and I invite you to the All-Mighty, the Oft-Forgiving! No doubt you call me to (worship) one
who cannot grant (me) my request (or respond to my invocation) in this world or in the Hereafter. And our
return will be to Allah, and Al-Musrifeen (i.e. polytheists and arrogants, those who commit great sins, the
transgressors of Allah's set limits)! They shall be the dwellers of the Fire! And you will remember what I
am telling you, and my affair I leave it to Allah. Verily, Allah is the All-Seer of (His) slaves."
So Allah saved him from the evils that they plotted (against him), while an evil torment encompassed
Pharaoh's people. Surah 40: 26-45
Egypt Suffers a
Drought and a
Flood
Moses repeated his demand that Pharaoh release the children of Israel from slavery. In response,
Pharaoh called his subjects, including the children of Israel, to a huge gathering where he reminded them
that he was their lord and provided all their needs. Moses, he said, had no gold amulets nor angels
following him; he was just a poor man.
Being a people who had been oppressed for a very long time, they lacked vision. Their judgments were
limited to what they could see in the material world. They regarded their ruler to be wealthy and able to
provide all their
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