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               the end. The wrongdoers will certainly not be success-
               ful.” Pharaoh said: “Council, I do not know of any other
               deity for you apart from me. Haman, kindle a fire for me
               over the clay and build me a lofty tower so that perhaps
               I may be able to climb up to Moses’ deity! I consider him
               a blatant liar.” (Surat al-Qasas, 36-38)
               Pharaoh's attitude toward the Prophet Moses (as) and
           the morality of the religion he preached is surely very heedless
           and unjust. As someone who had gone so far in disbelief, it is
           not surprising that he made all kinds of allegations against the
           messenger and even mocked him with his own base mentali-
           ty. In order to weaken, in his own eyes, the Prophet Moses'
           (as) effect on the people and to prevent them from believing
           in him, Pharaoh ruthlessly proclaimed that all his words were
           lies. The Qur'an however, reveals clearly what happens to
           those who deny and try to cause difficulty for Allah's messen-
           gers:
               We sent a messenger among every people saying:
               “Worship Allah and keep clear of all false deities.”
               Among them were some whom Allah guided, but others
               received the misguidance they deserved. Travel about
               the land and see the final fate of the deniers. (Surat an-
               Nahl, 36)
               As revealed in the above verse, any injustice committed
           against the sincere and honest servants of Allah who fear and
           love Him very much will be punished, both on Earth and in the
           Hereafter. Indeed, what befell to Pharaoh and his inner circle
           in this world and the end they met is a clear example of this.
           Allah advises people to learn from the fate meted out to
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