History Of Firon : Musa (A.S)

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Firon was the famous and very cruel king of Egypt
- He declared that he was God
- He tortured the people who didn’t worship Him
- God sent Prophet Moses (Messenger of God) to save the people from oppression and cruelty and to warn people to turn to the True Path (True God)
- Firon and his people thought that Prophet Musa’s aim is to seize power by changing the traditional religion of Egypt.
- Firon attained a great benefit from the traditional religion of Egypt, If that religion were to change, Firon will loose all his power.
- So Firon denied the existence of God.
so Allah sent various disasters to those people yet he ddidt turn towards allah and still he use to say that he is the God.
- So allah made him to drow in the Red sea and allah preserve his body over 3000 years witout any mummification process.
- MIRACULOUS PRESERVATION OF PHAROAH’S DEAD BODY
- This is the dead body of Pharoah Ramese II , the Egyptian Pharaoh (king)
Its age is approximately 3000 years
-The body of the Pharaoh was discovered in 1898 in the Red Sea at the place called jabalian
- This body is now displayed in the Royal Mummies Chamber of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
- This dead body is amazingly preserved without any mummification; no inside organs have been removed
- PHOTOGRAPHS OF MUMMIES IN EGYPT Even the mummies in the Egypt with so much of mummification process are not well preserved like the body of Firon
- Pharoah’s body was inside the sea for more than 3000 years
- Fish in the sea could have easily eaten the flesh, but they didn’t.

Mūsā ibn ʿImrān[1] (Arabic: ٰمُوسیٰ ابن عمران‎, romanized: Mūsā) known as Moses in Judaeo-Christian theology, considered a prophet and messenger in Islam, is the most frequently mentioned individual in the Qur'an, his name being mentioned 135 times.[2] The Quran states that Musa was sent by God to the Pharaoh of Egypt and his establishments and the Israelites for guidance and warning. Musa is mentioned more in the Qur'an than any other individual, and his life is narrated and recounted more than that of any other prophet.[3] According to Islam, all Muslims must have faith in every prophet (nabi) and messenger (rasul) which includes Musa and his brother Aaron, Adam, Noah, Abraham and Jesus. The Qur'an states:

And mention in the Book, Moses. Indeed, he was chosen, and he was a messenger and a prophet. And We called him from the side of the mount at [his] right and brought him near, confiding [to him]. And We gave him out of Our mercy his brother Aaron as a prophet.

— Quran 19:51–53[4]
Musa is considered to be a prophetic predecessor to Muhammad. The tale of Musa is generally seen as a spiritual parallel to the life of Muhammad, and Muslims consider many aspects of their lives to be shared.[5][6][7] Islamic literature also describes a parallel between their believers and the incidents which occurred in their lifetimes. The exodus of the Israelites from Egypt is considered similar to the (migration) from Mecca made by the followers of Muhammad.

Musa is also very important in Islam for having been given the revelation of the Torah. Moreover, according to Islamic tradition, Musa was one of the many prophets Muhammad met in the event of the Mi'raj, when he ascended through the seven heavens.[9] During the Mi'raj, Musa is said to have urged Muhammad to ask God to reduce the number of required daily prayers until only the five obligatory prayers remained. Musa is further revered in Islamic literature, which expands upon the incidents of his life and the miracles attributed to him in the Qur'an and hadith, such as his direct conversation with God.




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- Urdu Pages
- Urdu Page Navigations
- Clear Images
- Zoom for view clarity
Updated on
Dec 23, 2023

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