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Depravity in Some of the People Among the Children of Israel After his confrontation with people gathered by Pharaoh, the Prophet Moses (pbuh) stayed in Egypt for an extended period of time, marked by more severe oppression meted out by Pharaoh against the Prophet Moses (pbuh) and the Children of Israel. On one hand, the Prophet Moses (pbuh) confronted Pharaoh and his oppression, while on the other, he summoned the Children of the Israel to steadfastness. Some among the Children of the Israel displayed an attitude incompatible with respect towards the Prophet Moses (pbuh), saying that his presence did not alleviate the repression they were subjected to. Allah relates this wicked attitude of these people as follows: Moses said to his people, Seek help in Allah and be steadfast. The Earth belongs to Allah. He bequeaths it to any of His servants He wills. The successful outcome is for those who have fear for Allah. They said, We suffered harm before you came to us and after you came to us. He said, It may well be that your Lord is going to destroy your enemy and make you the successors in the land so that He can see how you behave. (Surat al-Araf: 128-129) This wicked attitude of ome of the Children of Israel towards the Prophet Moses (pbuh) is an indication of their spiritual weakness. By sending a prophetto save them from the cruelty of Pharaoh, Allah favored them and asked them to be steadfast. Due to the weakness of their faith and their utter lack of wisdom, they were not able to forebear. They showed the kind of attitude towards the Prophet Moses (pbuh) which is incompatible with respect. However, no matter what befalls him, a sincere believer feels grateful to Allah, and submits himself to everything that Allah had predetermined for him. In times of trouble, hardship, hunger or even under oppression or torture, a Muslim must always be in such a state of spiritual submission. This state of mind was explained by Allahs Messenger, the Prophet Muhammad (May Allah bless him and grant him peace) with the words Praise be to Allah Who created everything as is necessary, who does not hasten anything He defers and determines. Allah is enough for me and sufficient. (Ibn Majah) Only such submission and putting ones trust in Allah can change troubles into great spiritual blessings. With the example of the Prophet Moses (pbuh), Allah shows us that the majority of the Children of Israel lacked moral perfection and the profundity of faith. As Allah. Allah informs us of these events that we may take lessons from them. Just as in the case of the denial of Pharaoh, so in the weak faith and ill-hearts of some of the Children of Israel is there a lesson for us.
Posted on: Sat, 09 Nov 2013 15:26:58 +0000

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