Exodus Tales of Prophet Moses (Musa) and Prophet Haron (Aaron)


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The pharaoh who ruled Egypt was a tyrant who oppressed the descendants of Prophet 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. 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.
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