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Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Lukgaf(m): 8:14am On Jan 19 |
There are valuable lessons to be gleaned from the story of Prophet Musa, his mother, and Pharaoh as narrated in the Holy Quran. One noteworthy lesson is the importance of steadfastness and patience in the face of Allah's decree. During Pharaoh's oppressive reign, he ordered the killing of male infants. Despite the cruelty of Pharaoh's regime, Prophet Musa was born at a time when a prophecy foretold the downfall of Pharaoh's kingdom at the hands of a male child. Remarkably, in an act of divine mercy, Allah orchestrated Musa's upbringing under the very ruler who sought to eliminate him. The Quran narrates, "We inspired Moses's mother, saying, 'Suckle him, and then, when you fear for his safety, throw him in the river: do not be afraid, and do not grieve, for We shall return him to you and make him a messenger" (Surah al-Qasas, verse 7). This directive may seem puzzling. Musa's mother, despite praying for his safety, was instructed to cast him into the river. However, Allah's plan unfolded perfectly as Musa not only survived but received an upbringing of distinction even in the household of his potential enemy. As Muslims, we are urged to draw lessons from this narrative. Regardless of our circumstances, gratitude and reliance on Allah should be our guiding principles. Often, we may feel that our prayers go unanswered, but Allah, in His wisdom, responds in ways that are ultimately in our favor. Even in moments when we believe all hope is lost, we must not despair, for Allah knows what is best for us. As stated in Surat Al-Baqarah (2:216), "But perhaps you hate a thing and it is good for you; and perhaps you love a thing and it is bad for you. And Allah knows, while you know not." May Allah grant us faith, and firmness in our resolve, and may He answer all our prayers. Inspired from one of the Tafseers of Shayk Dr. Luqman Idris (May Allah be protect him). Abu Afs Lukgaf 22 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Dumba088(m): 10:52am On Jan 19 |
Allahu Akbar 1 Like |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Mohinnit: 10:53am On Jan 19 |
Amin ya rabbul alamin 🤲 |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by bobonla: 11:07am On Jan 19 |
So the prophet Musa here na the Moses for our holy Bible? 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Postinor: 11:08am On Jan 19 |
Ibecon: Ibecon:and who told you muslims hate jews and christains,stop spreading stupid lies, even in the quran muslim males are allowed to marry christain and jewish women 5 Likes |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by OTaoheed(m): 11:29am On Jan 19 |
where is the lie. may Allah bestow his choicest blessings upon Prophet muhammad and others sent from God 3 Likes |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by OTaoheed(m): 11:32am On Jan 19 |
"But perhaps you hate a thing and it is good for you; and perhaps you love a thing and it is bad for you. And Allah knows, while you know not." let them bring a book better than the Holy Qur'an where there's no error. Masha'Allah 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Hassanmaye(m): 11:33am On Jan 19 |
Jazakallah |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Advocate1810(m): 11:54am On Jan 19 |
Ibecon: Christians and Jews don’t believe in prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) and they literally called prophet Isa ( Jesus) their lord, and that’s what Islam against but still yet we must be kind to them despite religion differences and we must not force them to accept our belief or religion ( it’s clearly started in the Quran) No compulsion in religion 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Expanse2020(m): 12:54pm On Jan 19 |
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Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Debangis20(m): 2:03pm On Jan 19 |
Aameen. |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Kukutente23: 2:18pm On Jan 19 |
absrifun:Well, there is a difference between historicity and belief. You are talking from a point of belief not logic. From logic, it does not make sense for an Arab to tell Jews their history just as you will not allow a stranger tell you your family history 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Kukutente23: 2:20pm On Jan 19 |
Expanse2020:Which historian? The Quran does not have any chronological or datic context for the stories. It is random, disjointed and convoluted. So which historian will confirm something that is not dated nor chronological The biblical account is both dated and chronological as well as contemporaneous 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Danmisra(m): 2:33pm On Jan 19 |
So because it is generally believed that the Bible is corrupted, it has additions, deletion and lots of bulshit by the Paul and his likes, you Qur'an is like that. The Jews have and the enemies of Islam have being trying to corrupt the Qur' an for decades but the couldn't they all failed. The interpolation in the Bible is the main reason for all these pastors,bishops and the likes to start misbehaving the Qur'an is pure unadulterated and it can never be adulterated. The Qur'an is one copy unlike Bible that has 66 version which brings confusion 1 Like |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Expanse2020(m): 2:42pm On Jan 19 |
Kukutente23:Go to Google and you tube to confirm what historian are saying by comparing the two.. The integrity of the two go and confirm yourself |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Ibecon: 3:00pm On Jan 19 |
Thunder fire that mod that deleted my innocent question . I repeat, why do muslims hate Jews and Christians so much when it is evident that the koran derived most of the stories from the two religions? Is it because Mohammed was ashamed that Jews and Christians don’t accept him as a prophet and see him for what he truly was—- a conqueror? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Kukutente23: 3:01pm On Jan 19 |
Expanse2020:I have confirmed from independent sources and it is obvious An Arab cannot be in the best place to tell Jews their history It is common sense anyway 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Tyriq: 3:39pm On Jan 19 |
Bloody copycats. And ppl actually believe this crap they call quran lol. Una too mumu, no wonder the man they refer to as holy prophet married a 6 year old and fvcked her at nine. And they all shouted alhamdulilahi! Tje so called prophet even snatched the wife of his adopted son and claimed allah revealed to him. Why una mumu like this?. 3 Likes |
Re: Steadfastness: Lessons From The Story Of Prophet Musa, His Mother, And Pharaoh by Tyriq: 3:52pm On Jan 19 |
Danmisra:Is that why ur prophet married a 6 year child and fvcked her wen she turned 9? 2 Likes |
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