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fascists can also be seen in Pharaoh. Like the "anti-Semitic" leaders of our own
time, Pharaoh also saw the people of Israel as a so-called inferior race, and
belittled the prophets Moses and Aaron before their own people, the People of
Israel. Here is an example of the words of Pharaoh and those around him:
They said, "What! Should we believe in two human beings like
ourselves when their people are our slaves?" (Koran, 23:47)
As is clear from the examples given so far, there were important
resemblances between Pharaoh's system and that of fascist regimes in our own
time. These similarities are not just limited to administrative systems, but also
apply to the peoples administered under those systems. Certainly, most people
who abided by Pharaoh and followed his rule knew that they were doing the
wrong thing, and that the Prophet Moses was in the right. But, because they
saw Pharaoh as powerful, and as their ruler, they thought that they had no
other alternative. They fell under the influence of brute force and power. They
believed in the principle that "might is right," though the only true possessor
of might and dominion is God. Because they could not comprehend this, they
and Pharaoh ultimately suffered great humiliation, both in this world and in
the hereafter. The Koran describes the end that awaited these people:
So We seized him and his troops and flung them into the sea. See the
final fate of the wrongdoers! We made them leaders, summoning to
the Fire, and on the Day of Rising they will not be helped. We
pursued them with a curse in this world and on the Day of Rising
they will be hideous and spurned. (Koran, 28:40-42)
The end met by fascist leaders is just as unhappy as that of Pharaoh.
Hitler committed suicide, and Mussolini was condemned to death by his own
people. The cruelties they committed in an attempt to elevate themselves only
led to their humiliation. They became people who were remembered with
disgust by those who came after. Furthermore, their humiliation in the
hereafter will be much greater than that in this world. But it must be
remembered that the suffering in the hereafter is not just restricted to them, it
also includes their followers. This truth is again revealed in the Koran:
They will all parade before God and the weak will say to those who
were arrogant, "We followed you, so can you help us at all against the
punishment of God?' They will say, "If God had guided us, we would
have guided you. It makes no difference whether we cannot stand it
or bear it patiently. We have no way of escape." (Koran, 14:21)