Page 27 - The Prophet Moses (pbuh)
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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)






                 (Allah) forgave him. He is the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Merciful. He
                 said, "My Lord, because of Your blessing to me, I will never be a sup-
                 porter of evildoers." (Surat al-Qasas: 16-17)
                 Morning found him in the city, fearful and on his guard. Then sud-
                 denly the man who had sought his help the day before, shouted for
                 help from him again. Moses said to him, "You are clearly a mis-
                 guided man." (Surat al-Qasas: 18)
                 As is related by the verses, aware that his safety was in jeopardy, the
             Prophet Moses (pbuh) spent the night on guard against any possible harm
             from Pharaoh and his people. The next day, the event related in the above
             verse took place; the man who asked the Prophet Moses' (pbuh) help the
             previous day came to him with a similar demand, this time against another
             man. The man hoped to receive Prophet Moses' (pbuh) help yet another
             time, based on the fact that he was from his own people. However, the
             Prophet Moses (pbuh) avoided repeating the same error. Aware that his
             companion was not in the right, he refused to help him. Immeadiately turn-
             ing against the Prophet Moses (pbuh), this person who was the actual crim-
             inal, displayed his great depravity:
                 But when he was about to grab the man who was their common en-
                 emy, he said, "Moses! Do you want to kill me just as you killed a per-
                 son yesterday? You only want to be a tyrant in the land; you do not
                 want to be a reformer." (Surat al-Qasas: 19)
                 In any case, though committed unintentionally, the Prophet Moses
             (pbuh) was considered a person who killed an Egyptian. Meanwhile,
             Pharaoh and the leading followers discussed the Prophet Moses' (pbuh)
             punishment, even the possibility of executing him. Someone who over-
             heard the discussion came to warn the Prophet Moses (pbuh). Upon this
             warning, the Prophet Moses (pbuh) left Egypt:
                 A man came running from the furthest part of the city, saying,
                 "Moses, the Council are conspiring to kill you, so leave! I am some-
                 one who brings you good advice." So he left there fearful and on his
                 guard, saying, "My Lord, rescue me from the people of the wrong-
                 doers!" (Surat al-Qasas: 20-21)





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