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THE COURAGE OF THE FA I T H F U L
tricks, and making them seem inferior. With the courage that faith
ignited in them, they declared their faith openly and publicly in
front of Pharaoh. Without being intimidated by Pharaoh's threats of
torture and execution, they continued to declare their faith.
We are told of this honorable behavior of the sorc e rers in the
Qur'an:
The magicians threw themselves down in prostration.
They said, "We believe in the Lord of all the worlds,
the Lord of Musa and Harun."
Pharaoh said, "Have you believed in him before I author-
ized you to do so? This is just some plot you have con-
cocted in the city to drive its people from it.
I will cut off your alternate hands and feet and then I will
crucify every one of you."
They said, "We are returning to our Lord.
You are only avenging yourself on us because we believed
in our Lord's Signs when they came to us. Our Lord, pour
down steadfastness upon us and take us back to You as
Muslims." (Surat al-A‘raf, 120-126)
This extraordinary response by the sorcerers shows how imme-
diately faith lead people to bravery, and superior morality.
A further example of courage and devotion to Allah related in
the Qur'an is Prophet Musa's (as) never losing his trust in A l l a h ,
even at a time when his own people thought he was defeated. Out of
f e a r, his tribe abandoned him and left him to struggle on his own.
But Prophet Musa (as) showed how the courage of even a single sin-
c e re believer is capable of thwarting unbelievers, and once again,
Allah kept His promise of help to His faithful followers, by rescuing
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