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The Promised Land

Kin'an was the land that Allah had promised Musa at the end of their jouney, the land of their forefathers.  They could see the land from their high perch in the desert.  Musa sent Yusha' bin Nun to gather information. It was here that Maryam, the sister of Musa passed away. 

Yusha' bin Nun came back and reported that the valley was very fertile with fruit groves and vineyards. The people were very tall and strong. Banu Israil refused to go down to claim the territory and face a strong people in combat. 

 

Musa became very disheartened at the defiance and insolence of the people and prayed to Allah for guidance.  Allah ordered Musa to take them back to the desert where they would roam in wretchedness for forty years and they would never see the promised land.  Hearing this, they agreed to go down to the valley.  However Musa advised them to refrain from doing so since Allah had already decreed their renewed toils in the desert.  They would not listen, and a large group from amongst them went up the hills.  They were attacked by the inhabitants of the valley and many of them were killed in their attempt to gain control of the valley.  They had no recourse but to return to the dersert and aimlessly roam there. 

Musa took his people and travelled south.  When he arrived at Mount Hoor, Harun, his brother passed away.  Musa continued to lead his people for the duration of this suffering. 

 
Yusha' bin Nun assisted Musa in the tasks that were previously carried out by Harun. 

Forty Years in the Desert

Musa continued the journeys in the desert for forty years as ordained.  During this time many of the older folks, who had originated in Egypt, died, and a new generation of Banu Israil was raised who believed in Allah and followed orders inscribed in the Torah.  They were now eager to carry out the biddings of Allah and ' seek their destiny in the land of Kin'an, the land of their forefathers. 

 
Return to the Promised Land

Musa led them north once again and camped on the opposite banks of River Jordan.  He showed them the promised land which their parents had rejected forty years earlier.  He told them that he would not be accompanying them beyond the banks of the river.  He left them in the camp in the care of Yusha' bin Nun and went up the hill for his prayers. 

The Death of Musa

Musa went up the mountain but never came back.  He died there, and nobody found him or his grave. Musa is known as,Moses in the Torah



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Revelation of Torah to Musa

Musa returned to the spot where he had first received his miracles from Allah.  He took off his shoes as before and went down into subjugation to The Creator and The Sustainer of the universe.  He prayed to Allah for His guidance.  He was given the Ten Commandments at this session.  Before leaving, he begged Allah to be revealed to him.  Allah told him that it would not be possible for him to set his eye on His Divine Radiance.  He would shower just a little of this over the mighty mountain so that he may derive his satisfaction.  No sooner the communication had ended than a blinding pure white radiance struck the mighty mountain and instantaneously turned it into ashes.  Musa lost consciousness from the roar that accompanied the lightening.  When he recovered, he went down in total submission and asked forgiveness of Allah.

 
Having thus received the Torah for his people, Musa came down from the mountain and headed for the camp.
 

Samry and the Golden Bull

In the absence of Musa from the camp, the Israilites defied Harun.  Misguided by Samry, a pagan, they collected their golden jewelery and quickly wrought a golden colt from it, as they had done for the temples of the Pharaoh for years.  They said that the God of Musa was no where to be seen, and Musa had abandoned them in the wilderness.  They started worshipping the Samry's colt, danced around it in sinful pursuits, and indulged in immoral acts. 

 
When Musa arrived at the camp, he was infuriated to see his people in clear defiance of his specific orders.  He was very angry with his brother for letting them indulge in  kufr.  Harun told him that they would not listen to him.  Musa admonished Samry and broke and burnt his golden colf

Banu Israil demand to see God of Musa

After the commotion settled, the elders in the camp insisted upon meeting with God.  Musa told them that no one could see Allah but they were adament.  So Musa took seventy selected elders to Mount Sinai.  They were not even close to the mountain when a thundering lightening struck in their path.  The entire groupof insolent people fell to their knees.  Musa begged Allah for their forgiveness, and brought them back to the camp.  Here they stayed for many days and Musa and his brother Harun educated the people on the Oneness of Allah, and taught them the method of worship as prescribed in the Torah.  They sanctified one tent and dedicated it for worship only.  They kept this congregational tent with them for worship until they came back to the land of Kin'an where they built the first permanent Bait-ul-Muqaddas (the Holy House). 

 
The Gift of Mann-o-Salwa 

The caravan had exhausted their food supply in the desert and started grumbling.  They again blamed Musa for all their difficulties.  In his prayers, Musa begged Allah for their relief.  Allah sent the gift of Mann-o-Salwa (the heavenly meals consisting of meat and sweets) to feed them.  They were happy for a short time but started grumbling about the monotonous diet.  Now they wanted the traditional diet of lentils garnished with garlic etc.  Musa admonished them for their thanklessness. By this time they had reached Palestine, on the border of Kin'an, where they erected their tents in the desert. 



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The confrontation with the Pharaoh 

Musa and Harun arrived in the court of the Pharaoh and told him that his claim of godhood was false, for there is but one God who created the king and the subject.  He controls all that is in this world and beyond.  The only reason for his return to Egypt was to obtain the release of his people from their bondage in Egypt

 
 Musa produced the miracle of Yadebaiza, and showed how, with the Will of Allah, his hand could produce blinding brilliance.  The Pharaoh laughed and said that was nothing but an act of magic.  To impress Musa, his magicians threw strings on the floor which turned into snakes.  Musa threw his staff to the floor.  It became a serpent and devoured all the wriggling snakes. 

Whereas the magic of the Pharaoh was beaten, he declined to acknowledge the superiority of Allah over him.  As he defiantly refused to allow Bani Israil to leave Egypt, Musa had to unleash the punishment of Allah over him and his people.  These punishments came in the form of unseasonal floods that demolished their dwellings, swarms of locust that destroyed the crop, pestilence of lice that made life miserable, toads that croaked and sprang everywhere, and the turning of all drinking water into blood. 

 
The Exodus of Bani Israil from Egypt

Musa issued specific instructions for his people to collect all their belongings and leave their homes before sun rise, to gather outside the city periphery.  The remains of Yusuf had already been collected in a coffin box, which was hauled out of the city, with caution and respect. Musa led his people out of the city and headed straight for the shores of Red Sea.

 
Miracles of Musa during Exodus

Musa and his people were sandwitched between the army of the Pharaoh and the Red Sea.  Musa prayed for help from Allah and hit the waters of Red Sea which created a dry passage between two walls of water.  He ordered his people to quickly cross over to the other side.  When they were half way down the path, the Pharaoh descended down the same path, in hot pursuit of the fugitives.  However, man's designs are no match to that of Allah.  As soon as the last of the fugitives had crossed over to the other side, the waters returned to fill the gap, and drowned the defiant Pharaoh, his army, his swift chariot and all their fast horses.  Musa prayed to Allah and thanked Him for His Divine Assistance to him and his people

 
Arrival at Mount Sinai

Musa led the large caravan through the hot desert of Sinai and arrived at the foot hills of Mount Sinai.  The caravan was extremely short of water. He prayed to Allah for help and hit a nearby rock with his staff.  A spring of sparkling water gushed out from it.  They all drank from the spring and washed themselves and their clothing with the plentiful water.

 

Musa told his people that he was going up the mountain for a few days and Harun would act as his deputy in his absence.  They should consider Harun to be their overlord just as he himself was to them, and that they should be obedient to him just as they were to Musa himself.  Having given them these instructions, he left for the heights of Mount Sinai

 



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Musa in the service of Shoayb

Musa was naturally inclined to help his people. One day, while trying to free an Israilite in a scuffle with an Egyptian, Musa killed the Egyptian with one blow.  This incidence reached the elite circle of the ruling class They passed a unanimous resolution to have a public trial of Musa to get him killed for his deed against an Egyptian.  A noble informed Musa of the plot and he helped him escape into the desert. 

 
Musa reached the city of Midyan. He came to rest at a well where several shepherds were busy watering their herds.  He saw that there were two young and beautiful women waiting patiently  for their turn to serve their herd.He offered to help the young women by pulling the water from the well

Musa helped them water their herd expeditiously, and they returned home early.They told him of the incidence at the well.  Sho'ayb recognized the deed to be that of a man of Allah and sent one of his daughters to bring him home.  Musa had nowhere else to go, so he accompanied the lady to her home.  Sho'ayb asked Musa the details of his travel. 

 

The story of Musa fascinated all in the audience.  Sho'ayb offered Musa to stay with him, and married one of his daughters to him.  He lived in the clan for about ten years and led an extemely simple life in contrast to the comforts of the royal Egyptian palace.  He tended the sheep and goats of the family and spent time in the solitude of the desert.He reflected over the plight of his people in Egypt and made a firm resolve to free them from the servitude of the Egyptians

 

The Prophethood of Musa and his return to Egypt 

Musa left for Egypt, accompanied by his family.  On their way, one night, they pitched their tents near Mount Sinai.  It was cold and they needed fire for warmth.  He saw what looked like a fire higher up on the mountain.  Musa told the family to stay in the tents while he would go up the mountain to bring the fire for their comfort. 

 
When he arrived at the site, instead of fire, he noticed a brilliant light emanating from a bush.  Musa approached the bush cautiously when he heard a voice calling him to take off his shoes as he was in the presence of his Creator, and that he was standing on the santified terraine.  It was here that Allah bestowed upon Musa the gifts of miracles to be used while confronting the mighty Pharaoh.  He was given a brilliant light in his hand, and a staff with miraculous powers.  Allah told him that He would give him other great signs to help accomplish His mission.  Musa was then instructed to proceed to Egypt immediately. 

Musa said that he was afraid of getting arrested on a previous murder charge, and also because he could not speak fluently due to his stuttering.  He prayed to Allah to grant him fluency of speech, and have his brother Harun help him and be a deputy to him in all his tasks ahead.  Allah granted Musa his requests and told him that he could take his brother along with him, and told him to be gentle in his language and be patient in all his dealings. 

 
Musa was overwhelmed at the experience  They made their way to Egypt.

 



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As Salamu Alaikum
 
I was surprised to see that we hold no thread of Prophet Musa AS. But again i take it as an oppurtunity to share the story of this great Prophet. I don't remember the exact source of it. I guess its from al-huda.com --- Anyways, here's the story
 

The Birth and Early Life of Musa 

 
The children of Israil came to Egypt during the days of Yusuf and flourished with wealth and large progenies. Their growth in wealth and power became a threat to the rulers of Egypt.  The adviser of the pharaohs devised several ways to reduce this threat.Around the time of the birth of Musa there were rumors that a great messiah will be born that year amongst these people and that he will challenge the might of the Pharaoh and liberate the children of Israil. The Pharaoh ordered all male babies bom to these people to be killed so that the messiah may never challenge his power
 

Allah has His Divine Wisdom and no body can avert what He has planned or designed. 

 
Musa was bom in the house of Imran[one of the twelve clans of Banu Israil). Fearful of the destiny of her child at the hands of the rulers of the time, his mother laid him in a basket and set on the waters of the mighty Nile.  

The basket drifted towards the gardens surrounding the palace of the Phraoh. The maids in attendance to queen retrieved the basket and saw a beautiful baby in it. The queen who had no child of her own developed immediate love for the baby.She adopted him as her son.  He was named Musa, which, in the old Egyptian language meant "pulled out of water. " 

 
Allah has His own ways of protecting and providing for His chosen servants.

The hungry baby needed to be fed but he did not accept any of the fostered mothers brought in.  The sister of Musa had followed the basket to the palace.  She offered to bring one of the new mothers whose baby had recently been slain.  She did not reveal her or her mother's association with the baby.  The queen agreed, as she had no other choice.  When the mother of Musa was presented in the palace as one who had been deprived of her baby, Musa responded immediately to the nursing.  The queen hired her to nurse the baby in the palace and at her own home as needed.  The infant prophet, a servant of Allah was thus returned to his own mother and household for care and nurture. 

 
 


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