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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)











                     THE CORRUPTED REASONING
                                   OF PHARAOH








                              n Mount Sinai, together with the revelation, the Prophet
                              Moses (pbuh) was bestowed with great wisdom from
                 O our Lord. There, Allah enlightened the Prophet Moses
             (pbuh) on two subjects especially: destiny and putting one's trust in Allah.
             Allah inspired the Prophet Moses (pbuh) that his entire life had been with-
             in the confines of a certain destiny, and had pursued his journey in line with
             that destiny. Also, Allah revealed him that he should not fear Pharaoh, but
             put his trust in our Lord because Allah is with him, sees him, and helps him.
             As Allah relates in the Qur'an, with this awareness, the Prophet Moses
             (pbuh) and the Prophet Aaron (pbuh) had gone to Pharaoh and his inner
             circle, referred to in the Qur'an as "a people of evildoers":
                 Then after them We sent Moses and Aaron with Our Signs to
                 Pharaoh and his ruling circle, but they were arrogant and were a
                 people of evildoers. (Surah Yunus: 75)
                 The dialogue between the Prophet Moses (pbuh) and Pharaoh is re-
             lated in the Qur'an. A close examination of the answers Pharaoh gave to the
             Prophet Moses (pbuh) discloses his highly unreasonable and irrational way
             of thinking. From what he said, we understand that, rather than considering
             the words of the Prophet Moses (pbuh), he witlessly sought to defeat him
             and denounce him. Surely this was an end he could never attain. To this
             purpose, Pharaoh tried to win over the people around him or impose his
             crooked rationale on others. The dialogue between the Prophet Moses
             (pbuh) and Pharaoh was as follows:
                 Pharaoh said, "Who then is your Lord, Moses?"





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