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showed no submission to Allah. Once before, they had said: "... We have
               had (nothing but) trouble, both before and after thou camest to us..." (Surat
               al-A’raf: 129). In contrast to the weak conduct of his people, Musa (as) was
               extremely confident, since he had profound trust in Allah. Right from the
               beginning of his struggle, Allah had informed him that His help and
               support would be with him: "Fear not: for I am with you: I hear and see
               (everything)." (Surah Ta-Ha: 46)
                  When Musa (as) first met the sorcerers of Fir’awn, he felt "a sort of fear"
               (Surah Ta-Ha: 67). Thereupon, Allah revealed to him that he should not
               fear at all and that he would definitely overcome in the end. (Surah Ta-Ha:
               68). Thus, Musa (as) was educated and supported by Allah and acquired a
               full maturity in respect to His ways. Consequently, when some of his
               people feared being overtaken, he said: "By no means! my Lord is with me!
               Soon will He guide me!" (Surat ash-Shu’ara: 62)
                  Allah revealed to Musa (as) that he should strike the sea with his rod.
               Upon this, "it divided, and each separate part became like the huge, firm
               mass of a mountain." (Surat ash-Shu’ara: 63). In ordinary circumstances, at
               the moment when Fir’awn saw such a miracle, he should have understood
               that there was something extraordinary about the situation - that he was
               seeing Divine intervention. The sea opened for the people whom Fir’awn
               wanted to destroy. Moreover, there was no guarantee that the sea would
               not close back after they passed across. Still, he and his army followed the
               Children of Israel into the sea. Most probably, Fir’awn and his soldiers had
               lost their ability to think reasonably because of their insolence and spite,
               and were unable comprehend the miraculous nature of the situation.
                  The Qur’an describes the last moments of Fir’awn as follows:
                  We took the Children of Israel across the sea: Fir’awn and his hosts
                  followed them in insolence and spite. At length, when overwhelmed with
                  the flood, he said: "I believe that there is no god except Him Whom the
                  Children of Israel believe in: I am of those who submit (to Allah in Islam)."
                  (Surah Yunus: 90)
                  Here, it is possible to see another miracle of Musa (as). Let us remind
               ourselves of the following verse:
                  Musa prayed: "Our Lord! Thou hast indeed bestowed on Fir’awn and his



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