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The pharaoh who ruled Egypt was a tyrant who oppressed the
descendants of Jacob (pbuh), 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 representative or spokesmen.
Years passed, and a despotic king, who was adored by the
Egyptians, ruled Egypt. His 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. This 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 but spared to live the next year." Pharaoh found that
solution to be safer economically.
Moses’ mother was pregnant with Aaron (pbuh) in a year that boys
were 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 (pbuh); thus his birth caused her much terror.
She was afraid he would be slain, so she nursed him secretly.
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 Quran, and in the Oneness of Allah).
Verily, Pharaoh exalted himself in the land and made its people
sects, weakening (oppressing) a group (children of Israel) among
them, killing their sons, and letting their females live.
Verily, he was of the Mufsideen (those who commit great sins and
crimes, oppressors, tyrants, etc.).
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."
(Ch 28: 2-7 Quran).
No sooner had the divine revelation finished that 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 riverbank, she found herself right in the palace grounds and
saw what was unfolding before her eyes.
The basket came to rest at the riverbank, 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."
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 maybe of a benefit to us, or we may adopt him as a
son." And they perceived not (the result of that). (Ch 28:9
Quran)
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’ 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 jut 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.
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, the child is her son), had We not
strengthened her heart (with Faith), so that she might remain as
one of the believers. And she said to his (Moses’) 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, nor that she might
know that the promise of Allah is true? But most of them know
not. (Ch 28:10-13 Quran)
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.
Forward, she was appointed as Moses’ 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.
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, Islamic Monotheism). And thus do We reward the
Muhsineen (good-doers)." (Ch 28:14 Quran)
Allah had granted Moses (pbuh) 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’ 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 the 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: "O Moses, the chiefs have taken counsel against
you. You are to be tried and killed. I would advise you to
escape."
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 forgive
me." Then He forgave him. Verily, He is the Oft-Forgiving, 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: "O 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: "O 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)!" (Ch 28:15-21 Quran)
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. 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 the 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: "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 (pbuh) 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.
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!" (Ch 28:22-24 Quran)
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 he had befallen him and had
compelled him to flee from Egypt. The old man comforted him:
"Fear not, you have escaped from the wrong-doers."
Moses’ gentle behavior was noticed by the father and his
daughters. The king man invited him to stay with them. Moses
felt at home with this happy household, for they were friendly
and feared Allah.
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 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.
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 (polytheists, disbelievers, and
wrong-doers)." And said one of them (the two women): "O 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." ( Ch 28:25-28 Quran)
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’
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 and 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
(pbuh) was the same as that of Jacob (pbuh), which was Islamic
monotheism. His forefather was Jacob (pbuh) the grandson of
Abraham (pbuh). Moses (pbuh), therefore, was one of the
descendants of Abraham (pbuh) 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.
One day after the end of this period, a vague homesickness arose
in Moses’ 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 their
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’ 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 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: "O
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 you right hand, O 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'
attention would focus on the staff and to prepare him for the
miracle which was to happen. This was the beginning of Moses’
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’ 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.
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 therefore, or find
some guidance at the fire."
And when he came to it the fire, he was called by name: "O
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 (in the Day of Resurrection,
Reckoning, Paradise and Hell etc) but follows his own lusts,
divert your therefore lest you perish. And what is that in your
right hand, O 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, O 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, and without any disease as
another sign, that We may show you some of Our Greater Signs.
"Go To Pharaoh! Verily! He has transgressed (all bounds in
disbelief and disobedience, and has behaved as an arrogant, and
as a tyrant)."
Moses said: "O 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,
(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), and 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, O 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 a case or a chest) and
put him into the river (Nile), and 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 endured you with love from Me, in order
that you maybe 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 a great distress and tried you with a heavy trial. Then you
stayed a number of years with people of Midian. Then you came
here according to the term which I ordained (for you), O Moses!
"And I have Istana'tuka (chosen you for My Inspiration and My
Message) for Myself. Go you and your brother with My Ayat
(proofs, lessons, verses, evidences, 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)." (Ch 20:9-48 Quran).
Moses (pbuh) and Aaron (pbuh) 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' 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.
Allah the Almighty revealed to us part of the dialogue between
Moses (pbuh) 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), and 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 your life with us. And
you did your deed which you did (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 (religious knowledge, right
judgments of the affairs and Prophethood), and appointed me as
one of the Messengers. And this is the past favor with which you
reproach me, and 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)."
Pharaoh said: "Bring it forth then, if you are of the truthful!"
(Ch 26:16-31 Quran)
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 dialogue based on the 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 the 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! (Ch 26:30-33 Quran)
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 of the
country with their magic. What do you advice?" 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’ 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 near 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 spoke 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 wand 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’
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 their 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.
Almighty Allah recounted this event:
He (Pharaoh) said: "Have you come to drive us out of our land
with your magic, O 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! There 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: "O 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. 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 you punishment)."
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 (And
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). (Ch
20:58-76 Quran).
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 stopped 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
of this inactivity: they were drowned later as the price for the
cowardice of one day.
Moses and Aaron left, and Pharaoh returned to his palace.
Pharaoh entered 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, O 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):
"O 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. (Ch
40:36-37 Quran).
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:
"O chiefs! I know not that you an ilah (a god) other than me."
(Ch 28:38 Quran).
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 had joined
with him in this plan. The plot had 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 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, O 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 maybe that
your Lord will destroy your enemy and make you successors on the
earth, so that He may see how you act." (Ch 7:129 Quran).
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 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 b y 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 the 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.
Almighty Allah revealed:
"Verily, Korah was of Moses’ 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 wealth) which Allah has bestowed on you, the home of the
Hereafter, and forget nor 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,
and mischief-makers, corrupt)."
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 Murimun
(criminals, disbelievers, polytheists, 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 please 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? (Ch 28:76-82 Quran).
When the Egyptians and children of Israel examined the 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 Quran. The Quran 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. Then they
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.
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! O 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: "O my people! Verily, I fear for you a
fate like that day of disaster of the confederate 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, O 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, revelations and signs, etc.) of Allah, without
any authority that has come to them, it is greatly hateful in
the Sight of Allah and in the sigh 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: "O 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.
And the man who believed said: "O my people! Follow me; I will
guide you to the way of right conduct (guide you to Allah's
Religion of Islamic Monotheism with which Moses has been sent).
O 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 O 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 (polytheists, and arrogant, those who
commit great sins, the transgressors of Allah's set limits)!
There 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. (Ch
40:26-45 Quran).
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 or 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 worldly needs. In
ignorance, they obeyed Pharaoh and ignored Moses’ call. Allah
commanded Moses to warn Pharaoh of a punishment in this world
for his faithlessness and his persecution of the children of
Israel. As a portent of the punishment which Allah would meet
out, the Nile did not flood its banks to soak the dry land as it
normally did. As a result, crops failed, leading to famine.
However Pharaoh remained arrogant, so Allah caused a huge flood,
which devastated the land.
As often as they were troubled grievously, they appealed to
Moses thus:
"O Moses! Invoke your Lord for us because of His Promise to you.
IF you will remove the punishment from us, we indeed shall
believe in you, and we shall let the children of Israel go with
you." (Ch 7:134 Quran)
Moses prayed to his Lord and He relived the suffering caused by
the flood. The surging water ceased and withdrew from the land,
and it became cultivatable. But when Moses bade them to fulfill
their promise to release the children of Israel, they did not
respond.
Then Allah sent swarms of locusts which ate whatever corps they
had grown. The people hurried to Moses, asking him to invoke
Allah to remove this affliction and promising they would send
the children of Israel with him this time. The locusts departed,
but they did not fulfill their promise.
Then another sign came, the sign of lice, which spread amongst
the Egyptians, carrying diseases. Their refuge to Moses and
their promise to him were repeated. His prayer to Allah was
repeated and so, too, their breach of promise, as usual.
A sign of frogs was revealed. The land suddenly filled with
frogs. They jumped on the food of the Egyptians, shared their
houses, and distressed them greatly. The Egyptians went to Moses
again, promising him to release the children of Israel. He
prayed to his Lord, and Allah relieved them of the problem of
the frogs, but they again broke their promise.
Then the last sign was revealed, the sign of blood. The Nile
water was changed into blood. When Moses and his people drank
the water, it was, for them, ordinary water. However, if any
Egyptian filled his cup with the water, he discovered his cup
full of blood. They hurried to Moses as usual, but as soon as
everything returned to normal, they turned their backs on Allah.
Almighty Allah said:
And indeed We punished the people of Pharaoh with years of
drought, and shortness of fruits (crops, etc.), that they might
remember (take heed). But whenever good came to them, they said:
"Ours is this." And if evil athem, they ascribed it to evil
omens connected with Moses and those with him. Be informed!
Verily, their evil omens are with Allah but most of them know
not. They said to Moses: "Whatever Ayat (proofs, evidences,
verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) you may bring to us,
to work there with your sorcery on us, we shall never believe in
you." So We sent on them: the flood, the locusts, the lice, the
frogs, and the blood: (as a succession of) manifest signs, yet
they remained arrogant, and they were of those people who were
Mujrimeen (criminals, polytheists, sinners, etc.) (Ch 7:130-133
Quran)
Almighty Allah also said:
But when We removed the punishment from them to a fixed term,
which they had to reach, behold! They broke their word! (Ch
7:135 Quran)
Pharaoh became ruder and more arrogant. He proclaimed to his
people. "Pharaoh is the only god. Has he not the kingdom of
Egypt and rivers flowing under it?" He declared that Moses was a
liar, a magician, and a poor man who did not wear even one
bracelet of gold.
Almighty Allah declared:
And indeed We did sent Moses with Our Ayat (proofs, evidences,
verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) to Pharaoh and his
chiefs (inviting them to Allah's Religion of Islam). He said:
"Verily! I am a Messenger of the Lord of the Alamin (mankind,
jinn and all that exists).
But when he came to them with our Ayat (proofs, evidences,
verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) behold! They laughed
at them. And not an Ayah (sign, etc.) We showed them but it was
greater than its fellow, and We seized them with torment in
order that they might turn from their polytheism to Allah's
Religion (Islamic Monotheism).
And they said to Moses: "O you sorcerer! Invoke your Lord for us
according to what He has covenanted with you. Verily, we shall
guide ourselves a right."
But when We removed the torment from them, behold! They broke
their covenant (that they will believe if We remove the torment
for them).
And Pharaoh proclaimed among his people, saying "O my people! Is
not mine the dominion of Egypt, and the rivers flowing
underneath me. See you not then? Am I not better than this one
(Moses), and who is Mahin (has no honor nor any respect, and is
weak, and despicable) and can scarcely express himself clearly?
Why then are not golden bracelets bestowed on him, or angels
sent along with him?"
Thus he (Pharaoh) befooled and misled his people, and they
obeyed him. Verily, they were Fasiqeen (rebellious, disobedient
to Allah).
So When they angered Us, We punished them, and drowned them all.
And We made them a precedent (as a lesson for those coming after
them), and an example to later generations. (Ch 43:46-56 Quran).
It appeared that Pharaoh would never believe in Moses’s message,
nor would he stop the torture of the children of Israel.
Therefore, Moses prayed to his Lord thus:
"Our Lord! You have indeed bestowed on Pharaoh and his chiefs
splendor and wealth in the life of this world, our Lord! That
they may lead men astray from Your Path. Our Lord! Destroy their
wealth, and harden their hearts, so that they will not believe
until they see the painful torment."
Allah said: "Verily, the invocation of you both is accepted. So
you both keep to the Straight Way (keep on doing good deeds, and
preaching Allah's Message with patience), and follow not the
path of those who know not (the truth, to believe in the Oneness
of Allah, and also to believe in the Reward of Allah: Paradise
etc.)." (Ch 10:88-89 Quran)
Allah inspired Moses to conduct his people of Egypt, but only a
few of his people believed in his message. Allah revealed:
But none believed in Moses except the offspring of his people,
because of the fear of Pharaoh and his chiefs lest they should
persecute them; and verily, Pharaoh was an arrogant tyrant on
the earth, he was indeed one of the Musrifeen (polytheists,
sinners, and transgressors, those who give up the truth and
follow the evil, and commit all kinds of great sins).
And Moses said: "O my people! If you have believed in Allah,
then put your trust in Him if you are Muslims (those who submit
to Allah's Will)."
They said: "In Allah we put our trust. Our Lord! Make us not a
trial for the folk who are zalimeen (polytheists and
wrong-doing) (do not make them overpower us). And save us by
Your Mercy from the disbelieving folk." (Ch 10:83-86 Quran).
Almighty Allah decided to put an end to Pharaoh's crimes after
He had given him several chances. Allah commanded Moses to
depart, and the children of Israel received reluctant permission
from the Pharaoh to go out of the city for the feast. They
prepared themselves to leave Egypt. This later became known as
Exodus. They carried with them their jewels and borrowed a lot
of jewels from the Egyptians.
In the darkness of night, Moses led his people towards the Red
Sea, and in the morning they reached the beach. By then Pharaoh
was aware of their departure, so he mobilized a huge army to
pursue them.
The impatient children of Israel soon became agitated and Joshua
(Yusha), Ibn Nun, exclaimed: "In front of us is this impassable
barrier, the sea, and behind us the enemy; surely death cannot
be avoided!"
Moses replied that he would wait for further guidance from
Allah. These words filled them with some hope, but man is always
impatient for results: they were willing to surrender themselves
back into slavery. At that moment Allah revealed to Moses:
"Smite the sea with your staff!" Moses did as he was commanded.
A fierce wind blew, the sun shone brightly, and in a flash the
sea parted, the crests of the waves standing like mountains on
each side.
Moses led his people across. This miracle proved Moses's
oft-repeated claim. "Verily! My Lord is with me!" As they looked
back, they saw Pharaoh and his army approaching, about to take
the very path which had been opened for them. In great fear and
panic, they pleaded with Moses to ask Allah to close the sea.
However, Allah commanded Moses not to smite the sea with his
staff again, for Allah's decree was already in action.
Pharaoh and his army had seen the miracle, how the sea had
parted, but being the pretender that he was, Pharaoh turned to
his men and proclaimed: "Look! The sea has opened at my command
so that I may follow those rebels and arrest them!" They rushed
across the parted waters, and when they were midway, Allah
commanded the sea to return to its former state.
Terror-stricken Pharaoh, realizing his end had come, declared
out of fear: "I believe that there is no god worthy of worship
except Allah in Whom the children of Israel believe, and I am of
those who surrender to Him." But Allah did not accept this
declaration from the tyrant, and the waters closed over him,
drowning him and his entire army.
Almighty Allah narrated:
And We inspired Moses, saying: "Take away My slaves by night,
verily, you will be pursued." Then Pharaoh sent callers to all
the cities. Saying: "Verily! These indeed are but a small band.
And verily, they have done what has enraged us; but we are host
all assembled, amply fore-warned."
So, We expelled them from gardens and springs, treasures, and
every kind of honorable place. Thus (We turned them Pharaoh's
people) out, and We caused the children of Israel to inherit
them.
So they pursued them at sunrise. And when the two hosts saw each
other, the people of Moses said: "We are sure to be overtaken."
Moses said: "Nay, verily! With me is my Lord, He will guide me."
Then We inspired Moses saying: "Strike the sea with your stick."
And it parted, and each separate (part of that sea water) became
like the huge, firm mass of a mountain.
Then We brought near the others (Pharaoh's party) to that place.
And We saved Moses and all those with him. Then We drowned the
others. Verily! In this is indeed a sign (or a proof), yet most
of them are not believers. And verily, your Lord! He is truly
the All-Mighty, the Most Merciful." (Ch 26:52-68 Quran)
In another surah Almighty Allah narrated:
And We took the children of Israel across the sea, and Pharaoh
with his hosts followed them in oppression and enmity, till when
drowning overtook him, he say: "I believe that La ilaha illa
huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but) He, in whom the
children of Israel believe, and I am one of the Muslims (those
who submit to Allah's Will)."
Now (you believe) while you refused to believe before and you
were one of the mufsideen (evildoers, corrupts, etc.). So this
day We shall deliver your dead body out from the sea that you
maybe a sign to those who come after you! And verily, many among
mankind are heedless or our Ayah (proofs, evidences, verses,
lessons, signs, revelations, etc.). (Ch 10:90-92 Quran)
The curtain fell on Pharaoh's tyranny, and the waves threw his
corpse up to the western seashore. The Egyptians saw him and
knew that their god whom they worshipped and obeyed were mere
slaves who could not keep death away from their own necks.
In spite of Pharaoh's death, he left a bad influence on the
souls of the children of Israel. It was difficult for the years
of oppression and intense humility to pass easily. He had made
them accustomed to humbling themselves and submitting to someone
other than Allah. He had so suppressed their souls and spoiled
their nature that they began to torture Moses (pbuh) out of
ignorance and obstinacy.
The miracle of the parting of the sea was still fresh in their
minds, damp sea sands were still stuck on their soles, when they
passed by a people worshipping idols. Instead of manifesting
their indignation at the idolaters' oppression of the intellect
by celebrating the praises of Allah for His guidance, they
looked to Moses for him to specify a god for them to worship as
those other people did. They were jealous of the other people
and their idols, and they desired the same. They missed the
ancient idolatry which they had lived with during the reign of
Pharaoh.
Allah the Exalted revealed:
And We brought the children of Israel (with safety) across the
sea, and they came upon a people devoted to some of their idols
(in worship). They said: "O Moses! Make for us an ilaha (a god)
as they have aliah (gods)."
He said: "Verily, you are a people who know not (the Majesty and
Greatness of Allah and what is obligatory upon you, to worship
none but Allah Alone, the One and the Only God of all that
exists)."
Moses added: "Verily, these people will be destroyed for that
which they are engaged in idol-worship. And all that they are
doing is in vain." He said: "Shall I seek for you an ilaha (a
god) other than Allah, while He has given you superiority over
the Alamin (mankind, and jinn of your time)."
And remember when We rescued you from Pharaoh's people, who were
afflicted you with the worst torment, killing your sons, and
letting your women live. And in that was a great trial from your
Lord. (Ch 7:138-141 Quran)
The children of Israel were favored with Allah's grace and
bounty. They were saved from oppression and had witnessed the
drowning of their cruel ruler Pharaoh. When they needed water in
the dry land, Allah commanded Moses to strike a rock, which
parted and sent forth twelve springs of water for the twelve
different tribes so that they need not dispute over a shortage
of water. Allah also kept the skies cloudy to protect them from
the scorching sun. To relieve their hunger manna (the dried
exudates of certain plants) and quail were provided for them.
In spite of Allah's generosity, the mean spirited ones began to
stir Moses’ people to object that they were disgusted with this
food; they desired onions, garlic, beans, and lentils, which
were the traditional Egyptian foods. That is why the children of
Israel asked Prophet Moses to pray to Allah to make the earth
produce these foods. Moses again admonished them for oppressing
themselves and for their desire to return to a life of
humiliation in Egypt. He also pointed out that they were
ungrateful for the best and most abundant food. They wanted the
worst instead of the best.
Allah the Exalted said:
Remember when Moses asked for water for his people, We said:
"Strike the stone with your stick." Then gushed forth there from
twelve springs. Each group of people knew its own place for
water. "Eat and drink of what which Allah had provided and do
not act corruptly, making mischief on the earth."
And remember when you said: "O Moses! We cannot endure one kind
of food. So invoke your Lord for us to b ring forth for us of
what the earth grows its herbs, its cucumbers, its Food (wheat,
or garlic), its lentils and its onions." He said: "Would you
exchange that which is better for that which is lower? Go you
down to any town and you shall find what you want!" (Ch 2:60-61
Quran).
Allah had also directed Moses to lea them to the Promised Land
(Palestine) which had been promised to Abraham as a land in
which the pious and Allah-fearing of his offspring would live
and uphold Allah's law. The children of Israel were an
ungrateful people. In spite of all of Allah's favors, they could
not stay away from evil and continued to reject Allah's Laws.
When Moses ordered them to conquer the town of the Canaanites
the Hittites (their enemies who had hounded them), the children
of Israel were cowardly and made excuses: "O Moses, a great
people dwell therein, We will not go in unless they leave."
Ancient books tell that they were six hundred thousand men.
Moses did not find among them but two men who were ready to
fight. These two said to the people: "Once we enter through the
door, Allah will make us victorious." However, all the children
of Israel were an incarnation of cowardice and quivered from
within.
Moses knew that his people were fit for nothing. Pharaoh was
dead, but his effect upon their souls still remained. Their
recovery needed a long period of time. Moses returned to his
Lord, telling Him that he was responsible only for the actions
of himself and his brother. He prayed to his Lord to judge
between his people and himself.
Allah the Exalted issued His judgment against this generation
whose nature was corrupted by the Egyptians: they must wander
restlessly in the wilderness until this generation had died or
become senile and had created another generation, a generation
which had not been defeated from within and which could fight
and score victory.
Almighty Allah revealed:
And remember when Moses said to his people: "O my people!
Remember the Favor of Allah to you, when He made Prophets among
you, made you kings, and gave you what He had not give to any
other among the Alamin (mankind and jinn), in the past. O my
people! Enter the holy land (Palestine) which Allah has assigned
to you and turn not back in flight for then you will be returned
as losers."
They said: "O Moses! In it (this holy land) is a people of great
strength, and we shall never enter it, till they leave it; when
they leave, then we will enter."
Two men of those who feared Allah and in whom Allah had His
Grace said: "Assault them through the gate, for when you are in,
victory will be yours, and put your trust in Allah if you are
believers indeed."
They said: "O Moses! We shall never enter it as long as they are
there. So go you, and your Lord and fight you two, we are
sitting right here."
He (Moses) said: "O my Lord! I have power only over myself and
my brother, so separate us from the people who are the Fasiqeen
(rebellious and disobedient to Allah)!"
Allah said: "Therefore it (this holy land) is forbidden to them
for forty years; in distraction they will wander through the
land. So be not sorrowful over the people who are the Fasiqeen
(rebellious and disobedient to Allah)." (Ch 5:20-26 Quran)
The days of restless wandering began. Each day ended where it
began and began where it ended. They started walking to no
destination, day and night, morning and evening. They entered
Sinai. Moses came to the same place where he had spoke to Allah
for the first time. He appealed to Allah for guidance in judging
over his people. Allah instructed him to purify himself by
fasting for thirty days, after which he was to go to Mount
Sinai, where he would be given the law by which he would govern
his people.
The ancients said that after Moses fasted thirty days, he hated
to speak to his Lord because of the odor of his mouth. He ate a
plant of the earth and then his Lord said to him: "Why did you
break your fast?" Moses said: "O my Lord, I disliked to speak to
You with my mouth not having a pleasant smell." Allah said: "Do
you not know, Moses, the odor of the faster's mouth is more
fragrant to Me than the rose. Go back and fast ten days; then
come back to Me." Moses did what Allah commanded.
Almighty Allah declared:
And We appointed for Moses thirty nights and added to the period
ten more, and he completed them term, appointed by his Lord, of
forty nights. And Moses said to his brother Aaron: "Replace me
among my people, act in the Right Way (by ordering the people to
obey Allah and to worship Him Alone) and follow not the way of
the Mufsideen (mischief makers)."
And when Moses came the time and place appointed by Us, and his
Lord spoke to him, he said: "O my Lord! Show me (yourself), that
I may look upon You."
Allah said: "You cannot see Me, but look upon the mountain if it
stands still in its place then you shall see Me." So when his
Lord appeared to the mountain, He made it collapse to dust, and
Moses fell down unconscious. Then when he recovered his senses
he said: "Glory be to You, I turn to You in repentance and I am
the first of the believers."
Allah said: "O Moses, I have chosen you above men by My
Messages, and by My speaking to you. So hold that which I have
given you and be of the grateful."
And We wrote for him on the Tablets the lesson to be drawn from
all things and the explanation of all things (and said): "hold
unto these with firmness, and enjoin your people to take the
better therein, I shall show you the home of Al Fasiqeen (the
rebellious, disobedient to Allah). I shall turn away from My
Ayat (verses from the Quran), those who behave arrogantly on the
earth, in a wrongful manner, and even if they see all the Ayat
(proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.)
they will not believe in them. And if they see the way of
righteousness (monotheism, piety, and good deeds), they will not
adopt it as the Way, but if they see the way of error
(polytheism, crimes, and evil deeds), they will adopt that way,
that is because they have rejected Our Ayat (proofs, evidences,
verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) and were heedless to
learn a lesson from them. Those who deny Our Ayat (proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) and the
Meeting in the Hereafter (Day of Resurrection), vain are their
deeds. Do they expect to be rewarded with anything except what
they used to do?" (Ch 7:142-147 Quran)
Earlier scholars said that The Ten Commandments of the Torah are
included in two verses of the Quran. Say:
"Come, I will recite what your Lord has prohibited you from:
Join not anything in worship with Him; be good and dutiful to
your parents; kill not your children because of poverty- We
provide sustenance for you and for them; come not near to
shameful sins (illegal sexual intercourse, etc.) whether
committed openly or secretly; and kill not anyone whom Allah has
forbidden, except for a just cause (according to Islamic law).
This He has commanded you that you may understand. And come not
near to the orphan's property, except to improve it, until he or
she attains the age of full strength; and give full measure and
full weight with justice. We burden not any person but that
which he can bear. And whenever you give your word (judge
between men or give evidences, etc.), say the truth even if a
near relative is concerned, and fulfill the Covenant of Allah.
This He commands you that you may remember." (Ch 6:151-152
Quran).
Moses (pbuh) had been gone for forty days and his people were
becoming restless, for they did not know that Allah had extended
his time by a further ten days. Samiri, a man who was inclined
towards evil, suggested that they find themselves another guide,
as Moses had broken his promise. He said to them: "In order to
find true guidance, you need a god, and I shall provide one for
you."
So he collected all their gold jewelry, dug a hole in which he
placed the lot, and lit a huge fire to melt it down. During the
casting, he threw a handful of dust, making actions like a
magician's to impress the ignorant. From the molten metal he
fashioned a golden calf. It was hollow, and the wind passing
through it produced a sound. Since superstition was imbedded in
their past, they quickly linked the strange sound to something
supernatural, as if it were a living god. Some of them accept
the golden calf as their god.
Moses’ brother Aaron (pbuh), who acted as their leader in
Moses’s absence, was grieved and spoke up: "O my people! You
have been deceived. Your Lord is the Most Beneficent. Follow and
obey me."
They replied: "We shall stop worshipping this god only if Moses
returns."
Those who had remained steadfast in belief separated themselves
from the pagans.
On his return Moses saw his people singing and dancing around
the calf statue. Furious at their paganistic ritual, he flung
down the Tablet of the Law he was carrying for them. He tugged
Aaron's beard and his hair, crying: "What held you back when you
saw them going astray? Why did you not fight this corruption?"
Aaron replied: "O son of my mother, let go of my beard! The fold
considered me weak and were about to kill me. So make not the
enemies rejoice over me, nor put me among the people who are
wrong-doers."
Moses’s anger began to subside when he understood Aaron's
helplessness, and he began to handle the situation calmly and
wisely.
Almighty Allah narrated:
They said: "We broke not the promise to you, of our own will,
but we were made to carry the weight of the ornaments of the
Pharaoh's people, then we cast them into the fire, and that was
what As-Samiri suggested."
Then he took out of the fire, for them a statue of a calf which
seemed to low. They said: "This is your ilah (god), and the ilah
(god) of Moses, but Moses has forgotten (his god)."
Did they not see that it could not return them a word (for
answer), and that it had no power either to harm them or to do
them good?
And Aaron indeed had said to them beforehand: "O my people! You
are being tried in this, and verily, your Lord is Allah the Most
Beneficent, so follow me and obey my order."
They said: "We will not stop worshipping it (the calf) until
Moses returns to us." (Ch 20:87-91 Quran)
Allah the Exalted revealed some of the dialogue that took place
between Him and Moses on Mount Sinai:
"And what made you hasten from your people, O Moses?"
He said: "They are close on my footsteps, and I hastened to You,
O my Lord! That you might be pleased."
Allah said: "Verily! We have tried your people in your absence,
and As-Samiri has led them astray."
Then Moses returned to his people in a state of anger and
sorrow. He said: "O my people! Did not your Lord promise you a
fair promise? Did then the promise seem to you long in coming?
Or did you desire the Wrath should descend from your Lord on
you, so you broke your promise to me (disbelieving in Allah and
worshipping the calf)?" (Ch 20: 83-86 Quran)
Allah the Exalted revealed what happened further on Moses’
return.
Moses said: "O Aaron! What stopped you when you saw them going
astray, that you followed me not (according to my advice to
you)? Have you then disobeyed my order?"
He (Aaron) said; "O my son of my mother! Seize me not by my
beard, nor by my head! Verily, I feared lest you should say:
'You have caused a division among the children of Israel, and
you have not respected my word!'"
(Moses) said: "And what is the matter with you, O Samiri? (Why
did you do so?)"
Samiri said: "I saw what you saw not, so I took a handful of
dust from the hoof print of the Messenger (Gabriel's horse) and
threw it (into the fire in which were put the ornaments of the
Pharaoh's people or into the calf). Thus my inner-self suggested
to me."
Moses said: "Then go away! And verily, your punishment in this
life will be that you will say: 'Touch me not' (you will live
alone exiled away from mankind); and verily (for a future
torment), you have a promise that will not fail. And look at
your ilah (god), to which you have been devoted. We will
certainly burn it, and scatter its particles in the sea." (Ch
20:83-98 Quran)
However, the punishment which was imposed upon the calf
worshippers was severe, death.
Remember when Moses said to his people: "O my people! Verily,
you have wronged yourselves by worshipping the calf. So turn in
repentance to your Creator and kill yourselves (the innocent
kill the wrong doers among you), that will be better for you in
the Sight of your Creator." Then He accepted your repentance.
Truly, He is the One Who accepts repentance, the Most Merciful.
(Ch 2:54 Quran)
Therefore, the crime of worshipping the calf did not pass
unpunished. Moses commanded the elite of the children of Israel
to pray to Allah for forgiveness and demonstrate their
repentance. He chose seventy men out of them and ordered them:
"Rush towards Allah and repent for what you did and ask His
forgiveness for what you left."
Moses returned to Mount Sinai with the seventy elders and there
he communicated with Allah. The elders heard Moses speaking with
his Lord. (Allah spoke to Moses directly.) This was, perhaps,
the last miracle that they would see, and it was hoped that it
would be sufficient enough to convey the religion to their
hearts forever. However, the seventy elite who heard the
miracles were dissatisfied. They said to Moses:
"O Moses! We shall never believe in you till we see Allah
plainly." (Ch 2:35 Quran)
This was a tragedy that amazes one. It was a tragedy that
indicated those who were hard-hearted and who continued to hold
onto sensual and material concerns. Their stubborn demand was
rewarded with punishing lightning bolts and a violent quaking
that stupefied their souls and bodies at once, leaving them
dead.
Moses knew what had happened to the seventy elite and was filled
with sorrow. He prayed to his Lord, entreating Him to forgive
them, for they were fools. Foolishness is only expiated by
death. Allah forgave the elders and revived them after their
death.
Allah the Exalted declared:
Moses chose out of his people seventy of the best men for Our
appointed time and place of meeting, and when they were seized
with a violent earthquake, he said: "O my Lord, if it had been
Your Will, You could have destroyed them and me before; would
You destroy us for the deeds of the foolish ones among us? It is
only Your Trial by which You lead astray whom You will, and keep
guided whom You will. You are our Wali (Protector), so forgive
us and have Mercy on us, for You are the Best of Those who
forgive. And ordain for us good in this world, and in the
Hereafter. Certainly we have turned unto You."
He said (as to) My Punishment I afflict therewith whom I will
and My Mercy embraces all things. That (Mercy) I shall ordain
for those who are the Muttaqun and give Zakat; and those who
believe in our Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.); Those who follow the Messenger, the Prophet
who can neither read nor write (Muhammad) whom they find written
with them in the Torah and the Gospel, (Ch 7:155-157 Quran ,
Deut. 18:18; Psl. 118:22-23; Isa 42:1-13; Hab, 3:3-4, Matt
21:42-43, Jn 14:16-17, 26-28, 16:7-14) he commands them for Al
Ma'ruf (Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam has ordained); and
forbids them from Al Munkar (disbelief, polytheism, of all
kinds, and all that Islam has forbidden); he allows them as
lawful At Tayyibat (all good and lawful) as regards things,
deeds beliefs, persons, food, etc. and prohibits them as
unlawful Al Khabaith (all evil and unlawful as regards things,
deeds, beliefs, persons, food, etc.), he releases them from
their heavy burdens (of Allah's Covenant), and from the fetters
(bindings) that were upon them. So those who believe in him
(Muhammad), honor him, help him, and follow the light (the
Quran) which has been sent down with him, it is they who will be
successful. (Ch 7:155-157 Quran)
Moses (pbuh) stayed among his people calling them to Allah. It
seems their souls were uneasy in a way that the observant eye
could not mistake. Their obstinacy and chattering about what has
become known as "The Story of the Cow" was unwarranted. This
topic did not need so many negotiations between Moses and the
people, nor did it need all their bias.
It was said that among the children of Israel there lived a
pious man. He was poor but very careful about how he earned the
living; it had to be honestly earned. Everything that he did was
done for the sake of Allah, never for selfish gain. On his
deathbed his last words were: "O Allah, I place my wife, my
little son, and my only possession, a calf, in Your care."
Strangely, he asked his wife to lead the calf to the forest and
leave it there. He did this because he did not trust the
children of Israel, for they were a selfish and greedy folk.
After a few years when the boy had grown up, his mother told
him: "Your father has left you a calf in the trust of Allah. It
must have grown into a cow by now." The son was surprised. He
did not know of any calf all these years and asked his mother
where it was. She replied: "Be like your father and say: 'I
trust in Allah,' then go look for it."
With a rope in his hand, he went to the forest and prostrated
himself before Allah: "O Allah, Lord of Abraham and Jacob and
Job, return to me my father's trust. " As he raised his head, he
saw a cow coming towards him. It stopped submissively beside
him. He tied the rope around its neck and led it to his house.
The cow would not allow anyone else come near it except the
young man.
The youth was as pious as his father. He earned his living by
cutting wood. Whatever he earned he divided into three equal
portions; one he gave to his mother, one he used for his needs,
and the last he gave as charity. His nights, too, were divided
into three parts; during the early part of the night he helped
his mother, the middle part he devoted to the worship of Allah,
and during the last part he rested.
About this a wealthy man died, leaving behind an only son, who
inherited his father's wealth. His cousins envied his good
fortune, and secretly killed him so that they could inherit it.
The dead boy's other relatives came to the Prophet Moses (pbuh)
and asked his help in tracing the boy's murderer. Moses
instructed them to slaughter a cow, remove its tongue and place
it on the corpse. This would reveal the murderer, he told them.
They accused Moses of joking. He replied: "Allah forbid that I
be foolish!" They questioned him about the type of cow they
should slaughter, and he said: "This cow is neither young nor
mature, but in between the two conditions, so do as you have
been commanded."
Instead of following his direction, they asked him more
questions. "What color must it be?"
He replied: "Verily, it is yellow in color."
They still were not satisfied with his answer and asked for more
details. Moses replied: "It is an unyoked cow; it does not plow
the soil nor water the tilt, and is entirely without marks."
They went out in search of such a cow. The only one that matched
the description was the one owned by the orphaned youth. They
met him on the way and asked the price for which he would sell
his cow. He told them he would have to consult his mother first,
so they accompanied him to his house and offered her three gold
coins. She refused their offer, saying that the cow was worth
much more.
They were on increasing their offer and the mother kept on
refusing. Finally the urged the son to speak to his mother to be
reasonable. He told them: "I will not sell the cow without my
mother's approval, even if you offered me its skin filled with
gold!" On hearing this, his mother smiled and said: "Let that be
the price: its skin filled with gold." They realized that no
other cow would do; they had to have it at any price. They
agreed to buy the cow and paid with its skin filled with gold.
Allah the Almighty narrated:
And remember when Moses said to his people: "Verily, Allah
commands you that you slaughter a cow."
They said: "Do you make fun of us?"
He said: "I take Allah's Refuge from being among Al Jahileen
(the ignorant or the foolish)."
They said: "Call upon your Lord for us that He may make plain to
us what it is!"
He said: "He says, 'Verily, it is a cow neither too old nor too
young, but it is between the two conditions, so do what you are
commanded."
They said; "Call upon your Lord for us to make plain to us its
color."
He said: "He says, 'It is a yellow cow bright in its color,
pleasing to the beholders.'"
They said: "Call upon your Lord for us to make plain to us what
it is. Verily to us all cows are alike, and surely, if Allah
wills, we will be guided."
He (Moses) said: "He says, 'It is a cow neither trained to till
the soil nor water the fields, sound, having no other color
except bright yellow.'"
They said: "Now you have brought the truth." So they slaughtered
it though they were near to not doing it.
And remember when you killed a man and fell into dispute among
yourselves to the crime. But Allah brought forth that which you
were hiding. So We said: "Strike him (the dead man) with a piece
of it (the cow)." Thus Allah brings the dead to life and shows
you His Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.) so that you may understand.
Then after that your hearts were hardened and became as stone or
even worse in hardness. And indeed, there are stones out of
which rivers gush forth, and indeed, there are of them stones
which fall down for fear of Allah. And Allah is not unaware of
what you do. (Ch 2:67-74 Quran).
One day Moses (pbuh) delivered such an impressive sermon that
all who heard it was deeply moved. Someone in the congregation
asked: "O Messenger of Allah is there another man on earth more
learned than you?" Moses replied: "No!” believing so, as Allah
had given him the power of miracles and honored him with the
Torah.
However, Allah revealed to Moses that no man could know all
there is to know, nor would one messenger alone be the custodian
of all knowledge. There would always be another who knew what
others did not. Moses asked Allah: "O Allah, where is this man?
I would like to meet him and learn from him." He also asked for
a sign to this person's identity.
Allah instructed him to take a live fish in a water filled
vessel. When the fish disappeared, he would find the man he
sought. Moses set out on his journey, accompanied by a young man
who carried the vessel with the fish. They reached a place where
two rivers met and decided to rest there. Instantly, Moses fell
asleep.
While he was asleep, his companion saw the fish wriggle out of
the vessel into the river and swim away. However, he forgot to
relate the incident to Moses. When he awoke, they continued
their journey until they were exhausted and hungry. Moses asked
for his morning meal. Only then did his companion recall that
the fish they had brought with them had gotten away. Hearing
this, Moses exclaimed: "This is exactly what we are seeking!"
They hurriedly retraced their steps to the place where the
rivers met and where the fish had jumped out. There they found a
man, his face partly covered with a hood. His bearing showed he
was a saintly man. He was Al-Khidr, the guide.
Allah the Almighty narrated:
And remember when Moses said to his boy servant: "I will not
give up (traveling) until I reach the junction of the two seas
or until I spend years and years in traveling."
But when they reached the junction of the two seas, they forgot
their fish, and it took its way through the sea as in a tunnel.
So when they had passed further on (beyond that fixed place),
Moses said to his boy servant: "Bring us our morning meal;
truly, we have suffered much fatigue in this, our journey."
He said: "Do you remember when we betook ourselves to the dock?
I indeed forgot the fish, none but Satan made me forget to
remember it. It took its course into the sea in a strange way!"
Moses said: "That is what we have been seeking." So they went
back retracing their footsteps.
Then they found one of Our slaves, unto whom We had bestowed
mercy from Us, and whom We had taught knowledge from Us.
Moses said to him (Khidr) "May I follow you so that you teach me
something of that knowledge (guidance, and true path) which you
have been taught by Allah?"
He (Khidr) said: "Verily! You will not be able to have patience
with me! And how can you have patience about a thing which you
know not?"
Moses said; "If Allah will, you will find me patience, and I
will not disobey you in aught."
He (Khidr) said: "Then, if you follow me, ask me not about
anything till I myself mention it to you."
So they both proceeded, till, when they were in the ship, he
(Khidr) scuttled it. Moses said: "Have you scuttled it in order
to drown its people? Verily, you have done Imra- a Munkar (evil,
bad, dreadful) thing."
He (Khidr) said: "Did I not tell you, that you would not be able
to have patience with me?"
Moses said: "Cal me not to account for what I forgot, and be not
hard upon me for my affair with you."
Then they both proceeded, till they met a boy, he (Khidr) killed
him. Moses said: "Have you killed an innocent person who had
killed none? Verily, you have done Nukra a great Munkar
(prohibited, evil dreadful) thing!"
Khidr said: "Did I not tell you that you can have no patience
with me?"
Moses said: "If I ask you anything after this, keep me not in
your company, you have received an excuse from me."
Then they both proceeded, till, when they came to the people of
a town, they asked them for food, but they refused to entertain
them. Then they found therein a wall about to collapse and he
(Khidr) set it up straight. Moses said: "If you had wished,
surely you could have taken wages for it!"
Khidr said: "This is the parting between me and you; I will tell
you the interpretation of those things over which you were
unable to hold patience.
"As for the ship, it belonged to poor people working in the sea.
So I wished to make a defective damage in it, as there was a
king after them, who seized every ship by force.
"And as for the boy, his parents were believers, and we feared
lest he should oppress them by rebellion and disbelief. So we
intended that their Lord should change him for them for one
better in righteousness and near to mercy.
"And as for the wall, it belonged to two orphan boys in the
town; and there was under it a treasure belonging to them; and
their father was a righteous man, and your Lord intended that
they should attain their age of full strength and take out their
treasure as a mercy from your Lord. And I did it not of my own
accord. That is the interpretation of those (things) over which
could not hold patience. (Ch 18:60-82 Quran)
The story of Moses and Al-Khidr is also told in a hadith. Said
Ibn Jubair said: "I said to Ibn' Abbas, Nauf Al Bukah claims
that Moses, the companion of Al Khidr, was not Moses (the
Prophet) of the children of Israel, but some other Moses.' Ibn
Abbas said: 'Allah's enemy (Nauf) has told a lie. Ubai Ibn Kab
told us that the Prophet (pbuh) said:
"Once Moses stood up and addressed Bani Israel. He was asked who
the most learned man amongst the people was. He said: "I." Allah
admonished him as he did not attribute absolute knowledge to Him
(Allah). So, Allah said to him: "Yes, at the junction of the two
seas there is a slave of Mine who is more learned than you."
Moses said; "O my Lord! How can I meet him?" Allah said: "Take a
fish and put it in a large basket and you will find him at the
place where you will lose the fish."
Moses took a fish and put it in a basket and proceeded along
with his servant boy, Joshua (Yusha Ibn Nun), till they reached
the rock where they laid their heads (lay down). Moses slept,
and the fish, moving out of the basket, fell into the sea. It
took its way into the sea straight as in a tunnel. Allah stopped
the flow of water over the fish and it became like an arch (the
Prophet pointed out this arch with his hands). They traveled the
rest of the night, and the next day Moses said to his boy
servant: "Give us our food, for indeed, we have suffered much
fatigue in this journey of ours." Moses did not feel tired till
he crossed that place which Allah had ordered him to seek after.
His boy said to him: "Do you know that when we were sitting near
that rock, I forgot the fish, and none but Satan caused me to
forget to tell you about it, and it took its course into the sea
in an amazing way?" So there was a path for the fish and that
astonished them. Moses said: "That was what we were seeking
after."
So both of them retraced their footsteps till they reached the
rock. There they saw a man lying covering with a garment. Moses
greeted him, and he replied saying: "How do people greet each
other in your land?" Moses said: "I am Moses."
The man asked: "Moses of Bani Israel?" Moses said: "yes, I have
come to you so that you may teach me from those things which
Allah has taught you." He said: "O Moses! I have some of the
knowledge of Allah which Allah has taught me and which you do
not know, you have some of the knowledge of Allah which Allah
has taught you and which I do not know." Moses asked: "May I
follow you?" He said: "But you will not be able to remain
patient with me, for how can you be patient about things which
you will not be able to understand?" Moses said: "You will find
me, if Allah so will, truly patient and I will not disobey you
in aught."
So both of them set out walking along the seashore. A boat
passed by them, and they asked the crew of the boat to take them
on board. The crew recognized Al-Khidr, so they took them on
board without fare. When they were on board the boat, a sparrow
came and stood on the edge of the boat and dipped its beak once
or twice into the sea. Al Khidr said to Moses: "O Moses! My
knowledge and your knowledge have not decreased Allah's
knowledge except as much as this sparrow has decreased the water
of the sea with its beak." Then suddenly Al Khidr took an ad and
pulled up a plank, and Moses did not notice it till he had
pulled up a plank with the ads. Moses said to him: "What have
you done? They took us on board charging us nothing; yet you
have intentionally made a hole in their boat as to drown its
passengers. Verily, you have done a dreadful thing." Al Khidr
replied: "Did I not tell you that you would not be able to
remain patient with me?" Moses replied: "Do not blame me for
what I have forgotten, and do not be hard upon me for my fault."
So the first excuse of Moses was that he had forgotten.
When they had left the sea, they passed by a boy playing with
other boys. Al Khidr took a hold of the boy's head and plucked
it with his fingertips as if he were plucking some fruit. Moses
said to him: "Have you killed an innocent person who has not
killed any person? You have really done a horrible thing." Al
Khidr said: "Did I not tell you that you could not remain
patient with me?" Moses said: "If I ask you about anything after
this, don't accompany me. You have received an excuse from me."
Then both of them went on till they came to some people of a
village, and they asked its inhabitants for food but they
refused to entertain them as guests. Then they saw therein a
wall which was just going to collapse and Al Khidr repaired it
just by touching it with his hands. (Sufyan, the sub-narrator,
gestured with his hands, illustrating how Al Khidr passed his
hands over the wall upwards.) Moses said: "These are the people
whom we have called on, but they neither gave us food, nor
entertained us as guests, yet you have repaired their wall. If
you had wished, you could have taken wages for it."
Al Khidr said: "This is the parting between you and me, and I
shall tell you the explanation of those things on which you
could not remain patient."
The Prophet (pbuh) added:
"We wish that Moses could have remained patient by virtue of
which Allah might have told us more about their story." (Sufyan,
the sub-narrator, said that the Prophet (pbuh) said: "May Allah
bestow His Mercy on Moses! If he had remained patient, we would
have been told further about their case."
(Sahih Al-Bukhari)
Moses (pbuh) suffered terribly from his people and endured much
for the sake of Allah. Abdullah Ibn Umar narrated: "Once the
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) distributed something (among his
companions). A man said: "This distribution has not been done
(with justice) seeking Allah's Countenance.' I went to the
Prophet (pbuh) and told him of that. He became so angry that I
saw the signs of anger on his face. Then he said:
'May Allah bestow His Mercy on Moses, for he was harmed more (in
a worse manner) than this; yet he endured patiently.'"
(Sahih Al-Bukhari)
The children of Israel mistreated Moses (pbuh) a lot. His agony
was not limited to mutiny, stupidity, chattering, ignorance, and
idolatry; it exceeded this and went as far as inflicting
personal harm on him.
Almighty Allah commanded:
O you who believe! Be not like those who annoyed Moses, but
Allah cleared him of that which they alleged, and he was
honorable in Allah's sight! (Ch 33:69 Quran).
Abu Hurairah narrated that Allah's Messenger Muhammad (pbuh)
said:
"Prophet Moses was a shy person and used to cover his body
completely because of his extensive shyness. One of the children
of Israel hurt him by saying: 'He covers his body in this way
only because of some defect in his skin, either leprosy or
scrotal hernia, or he has some other defect.'
Allah wished to clear Moses of what they said about him, so one
day while Moses was in seclusion, he took his clothes and put
them on a s tone and started taking a bath. When he had finished
the bath, he moved towards his clothes so as to take them, but
the stone took his clothes and fled. Moses picked up his stick
and ran after the stone saying: 'O stone! Give me my garment!'
till he reached a group of children of Israel who saw him naked
then, and found him in the best shape of what Allah had created,
and Allah cleared him of what they had accused him of. The stone
stopped there, and Moses took and put on his garment and started
hitting the stone with his stick. By Allah, the stone still has
some traces of the hitting, three, four, or five marks. This was
what Allah the Almighty refers to in His saying:
O you who believe! Be not like those who annoyed Moses, but
Allah cleared him of that which they alleged, and he was
honorable in Allah's sight!" (Ch 33:69 Quran)
(Sahih Al-Bukhari)
Aaron (pbuh) died shortly before Moses (pbuh). His people were
still wandering in the wilderness when he died.
Abu Hurairah narrated: "The Angel of Death was sent to Moses
(pbuh). When he came to Moses, Moses slapped him on the eye. The
Angel returned to his Lord and said: 'You have sent me to a
slave who does not want to die.' Allah said: 'Return to him and
tell him to put his hand on the back of an ox and for every hair
that will come under it, he will be granted one year of life.'
Moses said: 'O Lord! What will happen after that?' Allah
replied: 'then death.' Moses said: 'Let it come now!' Moses then
requested Allah to let him die close to the Holy Land so that he
would be at a distance of a stone's throw from it." Abu Hurairah
added: "Allah's Messenger (pbuh) said:
'If I were there, I would show you his grave below the red sand
hill on the side of the road.'"
(Sahih Al Bukhari)
Moses (pbuh), Prophet of Allah and the one to whom Allah spoke
to directly, met his death with a contented soul and a faithful
heart that looked forward to righteousness and made haste to
meet with Him Who bore tidings of peace.
Courtesy: Islam Awareness Online
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