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Prophet Musa's confrontation with Pharaoh from "summary" of Stories of the Prophets by Ismāʻīl ibn ʻUmar Ibn Kathīr

Prophet Musa, sent by Allah to the tyrannical Pharaoh, faced a daunting task of delivering a divine message to a powerful ruler who considered himself a god. Musa, armed with the truth and the strength of faith, approached Pharaoh with unwavering determination. As Pharaoh arrogantly rejected Musa's call to worship the one true God and release the enslaved Children of Israel, he challenged Musa's authority and dismissed his miracles as mere sorcery. However, Musa remained steadfast in his mission, demonstrating the power of Allah through various miracles, such as his staff turning into a serpent and his hand shining with divine light. Despite Pharaoh's disbelief and defiance, Musa persisted in delivering the message of monotheism and justice. As the stakes escalated, with plagues descending upon Egypt and the sea parting to allow the Israelites to escape, Pharaoh's heart remained hardened in denial. In the final confrontation, Pharaoh and his army pursued the Israelites, only to meet their demise as the sea closed in on them. Through this epic struggle between good and evil, faith and arrogance, Prophet Musa's unwavering faith in Allah triumphed over Pharaoh's tyranny and disbelief. The confrontation between Prophet Musa and Pharaoh serves as a timeless reminder of the power of faith, perseverance, and divine justice in the face of oppression and disbelief. It stands as a testament to the ultimate victory of truth over falsehood and the ultimate triumph of righteousness over tyranny.
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    Stories of the Prophets

    Ismāʻīl ibn ʻUmar Ibn Kathīr

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