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Prophet Musah (A.S) was one of the great prophets of Allah who preached the message of monotheism to his people. He had been sent to the land of Egypt to guide the people towards the path of righteousness. However, the Pharaoh of Egypt, Fir' aun, was a tyrant who was hostile towards Prophet Musah (A.S) and his message.
Fir' aun was convinced that he was a god and demanded that the people of Egypt worship him. He viewed Prophet Musah (A.S) as a threat to his authority and sought to eliminate him. He ordered his soldiers to kill Prophet Musah (A.S) and his followers.
Prophet Musah (A.S) was aware of the danger and sought refuge in Allah. He was granted divine assistance in the form of miracles which confounded Fir' aun and his people. One of the most famous miracles of Prophet Musah (A.S) was the splitting of the red sea.
Fir' aun and his army pursued Prophet Musah (A.S) and his followers to the edge of the red sea. They were trapped with no hopes of escape. Prophet Musah (A.S) raised his staff and the sea split into two, creating a dry path for his followers to cross.
As Fir' aun and his soldiers attempted to follow them, the sea closed in on them, drowning them all. This was a clear message from Allah that Fir' aun's tyranny had come to an end and that Prophet Musah (A.S) was victorious in the battle against injustice and oppression.
In conclusion, the battle between Prophet Musah (A.S) and Fir' aun was a struggle between good and evil, between the message of Allah and the tyranny of man. Prophet Musah (A.S) emerged victorious, proving that Allah always supports those who strive for truth and righteousness. The story of Prophet Musah (A.S) and Fir' aun serves as a reminder to all of us to never lose faith in Allah and to always stand up for what is right.
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