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THE PROPHET MUSA (AS) REFERRED TO AS A MAGICIAN
In papyruses from the time of Pharaoh, the Prophet Musa (as) is
regularly referred to as a magician. (The papyruses in question
are held in the British Museum.) Despite all the best efforts of
Pharaoh and his supporters, they were never able to get the better
of the Prophet Musa (as) in their all-out war against him and the
Children of Israel.
This is written on the second day of the seventh month of Payni
during the reign of Ramses, the elder brother of Ammon, the Sun's
son who is the administrator of justice, and who lives eternally
like his father, the Sun… When you receive this letter, rise,
set to work and undertake the supervision of the fields. When
you hear the news of a new misfortune such as a flood ruining
the entire cereals, think. Hemton destroyed them by consuming
them greedily, granaries are cracked, rats are clumped in fields,
fleas are like hurricane, scorpions are eating up greedily, wounds
caused by little flies are too many to count. And these grieve
the people… The Scribe [probably referring to
the Prophet Musa (as)] fulfilled the purpose to destroy
the total amount of cereals… Sorceries are like their
bread. Scribe… is the first of men in the art of writing.
The reference to the Prophet Musa (as), and the "magician" accusations
hurled at him, can be found in the following verses:
They said, "Magician, invoke your Lord for us
by the contract He has made with you and we shall certainly follow
the guidance." (Qur'an, 43:49)
They said, "No matter what kind of Sign you bring
us to bewitch us, we will not believe in you." (Qur'an, 7:132)
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Source:
www.miraclesofthequran.com [1/1/2009]
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