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The Ten Plagues of Egypt from "summary" of Stories of the Prophets (Peace be upon them) by Imam Imaduddin Isma’il Ibn Kathir
The Ten Plagues of Egypt were a series of calamities that struck the land of Egypt as a punishment from Allah. These plagues were sent by Allah through the Prophet Moses (Peace be upon him) to the Pharaoh of Egypt, who had arrogantly refused to believe in the oneness of Allah and release the Children of Israel from slavery. The first plague was the Nile River turning into blood, which caused the water to become undrinkable and all the fish in the river to die. The Pharaoh was unimpressed and did not heed the warning. The second plague was a swarm of frogs that invaded the land of Egypt, covering every inch of the country. The frogs were everywhere, in people's homes, in their beds, and even in their food. The Pharaoh called upon Moses to remove the frogs, promising to let the Children of Israel go, but he broke his promise once the plague was lifted. The third plague was a swarm of lice that infested the land, causing extreme discomfort and irritation to the people and animals of Egypt. Despite this, the Pharaoh remained obstinate and refused to release the slaves. The fourth plague was a swarm of flies that descended upon the land, spreading disease and destruction wherever they we...Similar Posts
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