Page 77 - The Prophet Moses (pbuh)
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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)






             Egyptian people as he desired. That is why he tried to justify martyring the
             Prophet Moses (pbuh) by telling the lie that the Prophet Moses' (pbuh) in-
             tentions were solely evil. However, this time Allah sent a person from the
             family of Pharaoh who supported the Prophet Moses (pbuh) and this be-
             lieving person objected to Pharaoh's cruelties:
                 A man among Pharaoh's people who had faith, but kept his faith
                 concealed, said, "Are you going to kill a man for saying 'My Lord is
                 Allah' when he has brought you Clear Signs from your Lord? If he is
                 telling a lie, be it on his own head. But if he is telling the truth, then
                 some of what he is promising you will certainly happen to you.
                 Allah does not guide any unbridled inveterate liar. My people! The
                 kingdom is yours today, as masters in the land, but who will help us
                 against Allah's violent force, if it comes upon us?"
                 Pharaoh said, "I only show you what I see myself and I only guide
                 you to the path of rectitude."
                 The man who had faith said, "My people! I fear for you a fate like
                 that of the factions (of old), the same as happened to the people of
                 Noah and 'Ad and Thamud and those who followed after them.
                 Allah does not want any injustice for His servants. My people! I fear
                 for you the Day of Calling Out, the Day when you will turn your
                 backs in flight, having no one to protect you from Allah. Whoever
                 Allah misguides will have no guide. Joseph  brought you the Clear
                 Signs before, but you never stopped doubting what he brought to
                 you to the extent that when he died, you said, 'Allah will never send























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