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Al-Qasas------The Narration
Story of the Prophet Musa.
Fir‘aun plotted to kill the sons of the Israelites to save his
kingship, while Allah planned to bring up one of them in
Fir‘aun's own household.
Musa's youth, his folly of killing a man, and his escape from
Fir‘aun's retribution.
His arrival at Madyan, acceptance of a ten year term
of employment, and marriage.
His arrival at Mount Tûr, seeing a fire, conversation with
Allah, his appointment as a Rasool to Fir‘aun and his
chiefs.
Fir‘aun and his chiefs disbelieved; as a result Allah destroyed
them but saved the Children of Israel.
Information about the destruction of prior generations is given
to teach a lesson.
Truth has been conveyed; the true people of the book believe in it
Righteous Jews and Christians can recognize the truth of
the Qur'an and feel that they were Muslims even before
hearing it.
Prophets cannot give guidance, it is Allah who gives guidance.
On the Day of Judgment, the disbelievers will wish that they had
accepted Guidance.
Allah has not allowed the Mushrikeen to assign His powers
to whomever they want.
Story of Qarûn, the rich man, who was from the people of
Musa but he rebelled against the guidance of Allah.
Revelation of the Qur'an is the mercy of Allah, let no one turn
you away from it.
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