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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)











                                  THE STORY OF
                     THE PROPHET MOSES (PBUH)

                                           and
                       THE MYSTERY OF DESTINY








                              n Mount Sinai, Allah gave the Prophet Moses (pbuh) the
                              good tidings that He would grant him his brother, the
                 O ProphetAaron (pbuh) as a companion. Then, Allah re-
             minded the Prophet Moses (pbuh) the blessings He previously granted to
             him:
                 We were gracious to you another time when We revealed to your
                 mother: "Place him into the chest and throw it into the sea and the
                 sea will wash it up on the shore, where an enemy of Mine and his
                 will pick it up." I showered you with love from Me so that you
                 would be brought up under My supervision. When your sister went
                 and said, "Shall I direct you to someone who will take care of him?"
                 that was how We returned you to your mother so that she might de-
                 light her eyes and not be grieved. You killed a man and We rescued
                 you from trouble and tested you with many trials. You stayed some
                 years among the people of Midian. Then you arrived at the pre-or-
                 dained time, Moses! I have chosen you for Myself. (Surah Ta-Ha: 37-
                 41)
                 These verses reveal the mystery of destiny, of which many a people
             are unaware or hardly understand. From his babyhood to the time he was
             chosen as a messenger, the Prophet Moses (pbuh) spent every moment of
             his life in line with what was predestined for him in the eternal past. Every
             detail within this destiny is Allah's will. For instance, as stated earlier, thou-





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