
PROPHET MOSES
PART 3
In spite of Pharaoh's death, he left a bad influence on
the souls of the children of Israel. It was difficult for the years of
oppression and intense humility to pass easily. He had made them
accustomed to humbling themselves and submitting to someone other than
Allah. He had so suppressed their souls and spoiled their nature that
they began to torture Moses (pbuh) out of ignorance and obstinacy.
The miracle of the parting of the sea was still fresh in
their minds, damp sea sands were still stuck on their soles, when they
passed by a people worshipping idols. Instead of manifesting their
indignation at the idolaters' oppression of the intellect by celebrating
the praises of Allah for His guidance, they looked to Moses for him to
specify a god for them to worship as those other people did. They were
jealous of the other people and their idols, and they desired the same.
They missed the ancient idolatry which they had lived with during the
reign of Pharaoh.
Allah the Exalted revealed: And We brought the
children of Israel (with safety) across the sea, and they came upon a
people devoted to some of their idols (in worship). They said: "O
Moses! Make for us an ilaha (a god) as they have aliah (gods)."
He said: "Verily, you are a people who know not (the
Majesty and Greatness of Allah and what is obligatory upon you, to
worship none but Allah Alone, the One and the Only God of all that
exists)."
Moses added: "Verily, these people will be destroyed for
that which they are engaged in idol-worship. And all that they are
doing is in vain." He said: "Shall I seek for you an ilaha (a god)
other than Allah, while He has give you superiority over the Alamin
(mankind, and jinn of your time)."
And remember when We rescued you from Pharaoh's people,
who were afflicted you with the worst torment, killing your sons, and
letting your women live. And in that was a great trial from your Lord.
(Ch 7:138-141 Quran)
The children of Israel were favored with Allah's
grace and bounty. They were saved from oppression and had witnessed
the drowning of their cruel ruler Pharaoh. When they needed water in
the dry land, Allah commanded Moses to strike a rock, which parted and
sent forth twelve springs of water for the twelve different tribes so
that they need not dispute over a shortage of water. Allah also kept
the skies cloudy to protect them from the scorching sun. To relieve
their hunger manna (the dried exudate of certain plants) and quail were
provided for them.
In spite of Allah's generosity, the mean spirited ones
began to stir Moses's people to object that they were disgusted with
this food; they desired onions, garlic, beans, and lentils, which were
the traditional Egyptian foods. That is why the children of Israel
asked Prophet Moses to pray to Allah to make the earth produce these
foods. Moses again admonished them for oppressing themselves and for
their desire to return to a life of humiliation in Egypt. He also
pointed out that they were ungrateful for the bet and most abundant
food. They wanted the worst instead of the best.
Allah the Exalted said: Remember when Moses asked
for water for his people, We said: "Strike the stone with your stick."
Then gushed forth therefrom twelve springs. Each group of people knew
its own place for water. "Eat and drink of what which Allah had
provided and do not act corruptly, making mischief on the earth."
And remember when you said: "O Moses! We cannot endure
one kind of food. So invoke your Lord for us to b ring forth for us of
what the earth grows, its herbs, its cucumbers, its Fum (wheat, or
garlic), its lentils and its onions." He said: "Would you exchange that
which is better for that which is lower? Go you down to any town and
you shall find what you want!" (Ch 2:60-61 Quran).
Allah had also directed Moses to lea them to the
Promised Land (Palestine) which had been promised to Abraham as a land
in which the pious and Allah-fearing of his offspring would live and
uphold Allah's law. The children of Israel were an ungrateful people.
In spite of all of Allah's favors, they could not stay away from evil
and continued to reject Allah's Laws. When Moses ordered them to
conquer the town of the Canaanites the Hittites (their enemies who had
hounded them), the children of Israel were cowardly and made excuses: "O
Moses, a great people dwell therein, We will not go in unless they
leave." Ancient books tell that they were six hundred thousand men.
Moses did not find among them but two men who were ready to fight.
These two said to the people: "Once we enter through the door, Allah
will make us victorious." However, all the children of Israel were an
incarnation of cowardice and quivered from within.
Moses knew that his people were fit for nothing.
Pharaoh was dead, but his effect upon their souls still remained. Their
recovery needed a long period of time. Moses returned to his Lord,
telling Him that he was responsible only for the actions of himself and
his brother. He prayed to his Lord to judge between his people and
himself.
Allah the Exalted issued His judgment against this
generation whose nature was corrupted by the Egyptians: they must wander
restlessly in the wilderness until this generation had died or become
senile and had created another generation, a generation which had not
been defeated from within and which could fight and score victory.
Almighty Allah revealed: And remember when Moses
said to his people: "O my people! Remember the Favor of Allah to you,
when He made Prophets among you, made you kings, and gave you what He
had not give to any other among the Alamin (mankind and jinn), in the
past. O my people! Enter the holy land (Palestine) which Allah has
assigned to you and turn not back in flight for then you will be
returned as losers."
They said: "O Moses! In it (this holy land) are a
people of great strength, and we shall never enter it, till they leave
it; when they leave, then we will enter."
Two men of those who feared Allah and in whom Allah had
His Grace said: "Assault them through the gate, for when you are in,
victory will be yours, and put your trust in Allah if you are believers
indeed."
They said: "O Moses! We shall never enter it as long as
they are there. So go you, and your Lord and fight you two, we are
sitting right here."
He (Moses) said: "O my Lord! I have power only over
myself and my brother, so separate us from the people who are the
Fasiqeen (rebellious and disobedient to Allah)!"
Allah said: "Therefore it (this holy land) is forbidden
to them for forty years; in distraction they will wander through the
land. So be not sorrowful over the people who are the Fasiqeen
(rebellious and disobedient to Allah)." (Ch 5:20-26 Quran)
The days of restless wandering began. Each day
ended where it began and began where it ended. They started walking to
no destination, day and night, morning and evening. They entered Sinai.
Moses came to the same place where he had spoke to Allah for the first
time. He appealed to Allah for guidance in judging over his people.
Allah instructed him to purify himself by fasting for thirty days, after
which he was to go to Mount Sinai, where he would be given the law by
which he would govern his people.
The ancients said that after Moses fasted thirty days,
he hated to speak to his Lord because of the odor of his mouth. He ate a
plant of the earth and then his Lord said to him: "Why did you break
your fast?" Moses said: "O my Lord, I disliked to speak to You with my
mouth not having a pleasant smell." Allah said: "Do you not know,
Moses, the odor of the faster's mouth is more fragrant to Me than the
rose. Go back and fast ten days; then come back to Me." Moses did what
Allah commanded.
Almighty Allah declared: And We appointed for Moses
thirty nights and added to the period ten more, and he completed them
term, appointed by his Lord, of forty nights. And Moses said to his
brother Aaron: "Replace me among my people, act in the Right Way (by
ordering the people to obey Allah and to worship Him Alone) and follow
not the way of the Mufsideen (mischief makers)."
And when Moses came the time and place appointed by Us,
and his Lord spoke to him, he said: "O my Lord! Show me (yourself),
that I may look upon You."
Allah said: "You cannot see Me, but look upon the
mountain if it stands still in its place then you shall see Me." So
when his Lord appeared to the mountain, He made it collapse to dust, and
Moses fell down unconscious. Then when he recovered his senses he
said: "Glory be to You, I turn to You in repentance and I am the first
of the believers."
Allah said: "O Moses, I have chosen you above men by My
Messages, and by My speaking to you. So hold that which I have given
you and be of the grateful."
And We wrote for him on the Tablets the lesson to be
drawn from all things and the explanation of all things (and said):
"hold unto these with firmness, and enjoin your people to take the
better therein, I shall show you the home of Al Fasiqeen (the
rebellious, disobedient to Allah). I shall turn away from My Ayat
(verses from the Quran), those who behave arrogantly on the earth, in a
wrongful manner, and even if they see all the Ayat (proofs, evidences,
verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) they will not believe in
them. And if they see the way of righteousness (monotheism, piety, and
good deeds), they will not adopt it as the Way, but if they see the way
of error (polytheism, crimes, and evil deeds), they will adopt that way,
that is because they have rejected Our Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses,
lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) and were heedless to learn a lesson
from them. Those who deny Our Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons,
signs, revelations, etc.) and the Meeting in the Hereafter (Day of
Resurrection), vain are their deeds. Do they expect to be rewarded with
anything except what they used to do?" (Ch 7:142-147 Quran)
Earlier scholars said that The Ten Commandments of the Torah are included in two verses of the Quran. Say:
"Come, I will recite what your Lord has prohibited you from: Join not
anything in worship with Him; be good and dutiful to your parents; kill
not your children because of poverty- We provide sustenance for you and
for them; come not near to shameful sins (illegal sexual intercourse,
etc.) whether committed openly or secretly; and kill not anyone whom
Allah has forbidden, except for a just cause (according to Islamic law).
This He has commanded you that you may understand. And come not near
to the orphan's property, except to improve it, until he or she attains
the age of full strength; and give full measure and full weight with
justice. We burden not any person but that which he can bear. And
whenever you give your word (judge between men or give evidences, etc.) ,
say the truth even if a near relative is concerned, and fulfill the
Covenant of Allah. This He commands you, that you may remember." (Ch
6:151-152 Quran).
Moses (pbuh) had been gone for forty days and his people
were becoming restless, for they did not know that Allah had extended
his time by a further ten days. Samiri, a man who was inclined towards
evil, suggested that they find themselves another guide, as Moses had
broken his promise. He said to them: "In order to find true guidance,
you need a god, and I shall provide one for you."
So he collected all their gold jewelry, dug a hole in
which he placed the lot, and lit a huge fire to melt it down. During
the casting, he threw a handful of dust, making actions like a
magician's to impress the ignorant. From the molten metal he fashioned a
golden calf. It was hollow, and the wind passing through it produced a
sound. Since superstition was imbedded in their past, they quickly
linked the strange sound to something supernatural, as if it were a
living god. Some of them accept the golden calf as their god.
Moses's brother Aaron (pbuh), who acted as their leader
in Moses' s absence, was grieved and spoke up: "O my people! You have
been deceived. Your Lord is the Most Beneficent. Follow and obey me."
They replied: "We shall stop worshipping this god only if Moses returns."
Those who had remained steadfast in belief separated themselves from the pagans.
On his return Moses saw his people singing and dancing
around the calf statue. Furious at their paganistic ritual, he flung
down the Tablet of the Law he was carrying for them. He tugged Aaron's
beard and his hair, crying: "What held you back when you saw them going
astray? Whey did you not fight this corruption?"
Aaron replied: "O son of my mother, let go of my beard!
The fold considered me weak and were about to kill me. So make not the
enemies rejoice over me, nor put me among the people who are
wrong-doers."
Moses' s anger began to subside when he understood Aaron's helplessness, and he began to handle the situation calmly and wisely.
Almighty Allah narrated: They said: "We broke not the
promise to you, of our own will, but we were made to carry the weight
of the ornaments of the Pharaoh's people, then we cast them into the
fire, and that was what As-Samiri suggested."
Then he took out of the fire, for them a statue of a
calf which seemed to low. They said: "This is your ilah (god), and the
ilah (god) of Moses, but Moses has forgotten (his god)."
Did they not see that it could not return them a word
(for answer), and that it had no power either to harm them or to do them
good?
And Aaron indeed had said to them beforehand: "O my
people! You are being tried in this, and verily, your Lord is Allah the
Most Beneficent, so follow me and obey my order."
They said: "We will not stop worshipping it (the calf) until Moses returns to us." (Ch 20:87-91 Quran)
Allah the Exalted revealed some of the dialogue that took place between Him and Moses on Mount Sinai: "And what made you hasten from your people, O Moses?"
He said: "They are close on my footsteps, and I hastened to You, O my Lord! That you might be pleased."
Allah said: "Verily! We have tried your people in your absence, and As-Samiri has led them astray."
Then Moses returned to his people in a state of anger
and sorrow. He said: "O my people! Did not your Lord promise you a
fair promise? Did then the promise seem to you long in coming? Or did
you desire the Wrath should descend from your Lord on you, so you broke
your promise to me (disbelieving in Allah and worshipping the calf)?"
(Ch 20: 83-86 Quran)
Allah the Exalted revealed what happened further on Moses's return.
Moses said: "O Aaron! What stopped you when you saw them going
astray, that you followed me not (according to my advice to you)? Have
you then disobeyed my order?"
He (Aaron) said; "O my son of my mother! Seize me not
by my beard, nor by my head! Verily, I feared lest you should say: 'You
have caused a division among the children of Israel, and you have not
respected my word!'"
(Moses) said: "And what is the matter with you, O Samiri? (why did you do so?)"
Samiri said: "I saw what you saw not, so I took a
handful of dust from the hoof print of the Messenger (Gabriel's horse)
and threw it (into the fire in which were put the ornaments of the
Pharaoh's people, or into the calf). Thus my inner-self suggested to
me."
Moses said: "Then go away! And verily, your punishment
in this life will be that you will say: 'Touch me not' (you will live
alone exiled away from mankind); and verily (for a future torment), you
have a promise that will not fail. And look at your ilah (god), to
which you have been devoted. We will certainly burn it, and scatter its
particles in the sea." (Ch 20:83-98 Quran)
However, the punishment which was imposed upon the calf worshippers was severe, death.
Remember when Moses said to his people: "O my people! Verily, you have
wronged yourselves by worshipping the calf. So turn in repentance to
your Creator and kill yourselves (the innocent kill the wrong doers
among you), that will be better for you in the Sight of your Creator."
Then He accepted your repentance. Truly, He is the One Who accepts
repentance, the Most Merciful. (Ch 2:54 Quran)
Therefore, the crime of worshipping the calf did not
pass unpunished. Moses commanded the elite of the children of Israel
to pray to Allah for forgiveness and demonstrate their repentanc. He
chose seventy en out of them and ordered them: "Rush towards Allah and
repent for what you did and ask His forgiveness for what you left."
Moses returned to Mount Sinai with the seventy elders
and there he communicated with Allah. The elders heard Moses speaking
with his Lord. (Allah spoke to Moses directly.) This was, perhaps, the
last miracle that they would see, and it was hoped that it would be
sufficient enough to convey the religion to their hearts forever.
However, the seventy elite who heard the miracles were dissatisfied.
They said to Moses: "O Moses! We shall never believe in you till we see Allah plainly." (Ch 2:35 Quran)
This was a tragedy that amazes one. It was a
tragedy that indicated those who were hard-hearted and who continued to
hold onto sensual and material concerns. Their stubborn demand was
rewarded with punishing lightning bolts and a violent quaking that
stupefied their souls and bodies at once, leaving them dead.
Moses knew what had happened to the seventy elite and
was filled with sorrow. He prayed to his Lord, entreating Him to
forgive them, for they were fools. Foolishness is only expiated by
death. Allah forgave the elders and revived them after their death.
Allah the Exalted declared: Moses chose out of his
people seventy of the best men for Our appointed time and place of
meeting, and when they were seized with a violent earthquake, he said:
"O my Lord, if it had been Your Will, You could have destroyed them and
me before; would You destroy us for the deeds of the foolish ones among
us? It is only Your Trial by which You lead astray whom You will, and
keep guided whom You will. You are our Wali (Protector), so forgive us
and have Mercy on us, for You are the Best of Those who forgive. And
ordain for us good in this world, and in the Hereafter. Certainly we
have turned unto You."
He said (as to ) My Punishment I afflict therewith whom I
will and My Mercy embraces all things. That (Mercy) I shall ordain for
those who are the Muttaqun and give Zakat; and those who believe in our
Ayat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.);
Those who follow the Messenger, the Prophet who can neither read nor
write (Muhammad) whom they find written with them in the Torah and the
Gospel, (Ch 7:155-157 Quran , Deut. 18:18; Psl. 118:22-23; Isa 42:1-13;
Hab, 3:3-4, Matt 21:42-43, Jn 14:16-17, 26-28, 16:7-14) he commands
them for Al Ma'ruf (Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam has ordained);
and forbids them from Al Munkar (disbelief, polytheism, of all kinds,
and all that Islam has forbidden); he allows them as lawful At Tayyibat
(all good and lawful) as regards things, deeds beliefs, persons, food,
etc. and prohibits them as unlawful Al Khabaith (all evil and unlawful
as regards things, deeds, beliefs, persons, food, etc.), he releases
them from their heavy burdens (of Allah's Covenant), and from the
fetters (bindings) that were upon them. So those who believe in him
(Muhammad), honor him, help him, and follow the light (the Quran) which
has been sent down with him, it is they who will be successful. (Ch
7:155-157 Quran)

Moses (pbuh) stayed among his people calling them to
Allah. It seems their souls were uneasy in a way that the observant
eye could not mistake. Their obstinacy and chattering about what has
become known as "The Story of the Cow" was unwarranted. This topic did
not need so many negotiations between Moses and the people, nor did it
need all their bias.
It was said that among the children of Israel there
lived a pious man. He was poor but very careful about how he earned
the living; it had to be honestly earned. Everything that he did was
done for the sake of Allah, never for selfish gain. On his deathbed his
last words were: "O Allah, I place my wife, my little son, and my only
possession, a calf, in Your care." Strangely, he asked his wife to lead
the calf to the forest and leave it there. He did this because he did
not trust the children of Israel, for they were a selfish and greedy
folk.
After a few years when the boy had grown up, his mother
told him: "Your father has left you a calf in the trust of Allah. It
must have grown into a cow by now." The son was surprised. He did not
know of any calf all these years and asked his mother where it was. She
replied: "Be like your father and say: 'I trust in Allah,' then go
look for it."
With a rope in his hand, he went to the forest and
prostrated himself before Allah: "O Allah, Lord of Abraham and Jacob and
Job, return to me my father's trust. " As he raised his head, he saw a
cow coming towards him. It stopped submissively beside him. He tied
the rope around its neck and led it to his house. The cow would not
allow anyone else come near it except the young man.
The youth was as pious as his father. He earned his
living by cutting wood. Whatever he earned he divided into three equal
portions; one he gave to his mother, one he used for his needs, and the
last he gave as charity. His nights, too, were divided into three
parts; during the early part of the night he helped his mother, the
middle part he devoted to the worship of Allah, and during the last part
he rested.
About this a wealthy man died, leaving behind an only
son, who inherited his father's wealth. His cousins envied his good
fortune, and secretly killed him so that they could inherit it.
The dead boy's other relatives came to the Prophet Moses
(pbuh) and asked his help in tracing the boy's murderer. Moses
instructed them to slaughter a cow, remove its tongue and place it on
the corpse. This would reveal the murderer, he told them. They accused
Moses of joking. He replied: "Allah forbid that I be foolish!" They
questioned him about the type of cow they should slaughter, and he said:
"This cow is neither young nor mature, but in between the two
conditions, so do as you have been commanded."
Instead of following his direction, they asked him more questions. "What color must it be?"
He replied: "Verily, it is yellow in color."
They still were not satisfied with his answer and asked
for more details. Moses replied: "It is an unyoked cow; it does not
plow the soil nor water the tilth, and is entirely without marks."
They went out in search of such a cow. The only one
that matched the description was the one owned by the orphaned youth.
They met him on the way and asked the price for which he would sell his
cow. He told them he would have to consult his mother first, so they
accompanied him to his house and offered her three gold coins. She
refused their offer, saying that the cow was worth much more.
They were on increasing their offer and the mother kept
on refusing. Finally the urged the son to speak to his mother to be
reasonable. He told them: "I will not sell the cow without my mother's
approval, even if you offered me its skin filled with gold!" On
hearing this, his mother smiled and said: "Let that be the price: its
skin filled with gold." They realized that no other cow would do; they
had to have it at any price. They agreed to buy the cow and paid with
its skin filled with gold.
Allah the Almighty narrated: And remember when Moses said to his people: "Verily, Allah commands you that you slaughter a cow."
They said: "Do you make fun of us?"
He said: "I take Allah's Refuge from being among Al Jahileen (the ignorants or the foolish)."
They said: "Call upon your Lord for us that He may make plain to us what it is!"
He said: "He says, 'Verily, it is a cow neither too old
nor too young, but it is between the two conditions, so do what you are
commanded."
They said; "Call upon your Lord for us to make plain to us its color."
He said: "He says, 'It is a yellow cow bright in its color, pleasing to the beholders.'"
They said: "Call upon your Lord for us to make plain to
us what it is. Verily to us all cows are alike, and surely, if Allah
wills, we will be guided."
He (Moses) said: "He says, 'It is a cow neither trained
to till the soil nor water the fields, sound, having no other color
except bright yellow.'"
They said: "Now you have brought the truth." So they slaughtered it though they were near to not doing it.
Aremember when you killed a man and fell into dispute
among yourselves to the crime. But Allah brought forth that which you
were hiding. So We said: "Strike him (the dead man) with a piece of it
(the cow)." Thus Allah brings the dead to life and shows you His Ayat
(proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) so that
you may understand.
Then after that your hearts were hardened and became as
stone or even worse in hardness. And indeed, there are stones out of
which rivers gush forth, and indeed, there are of them stones which fall
down for fear of Allah. And Allah is not unaware of what you do. (Ch
2:67-74 Quran).

One day Moses (pbuh) delivered such an impressive
sermon that all who heard it was deeply moved. Someone in the
congregation asked: "O Messenger of Allah, is there another man on earth
more learned than you?" Moses replied: "No!", believing so, as Allah
had given him the power of miracles and honored him with the Torah.
However, Allah revealed to Moses that no man could know
all there is to know, nor would one messenger alone be the custodian of
all knowledge. There would always be another who knew what others did
not. Moses asked Allah: "O Allah, where is this man? I would like to
meet him and learn from him." He also asked for a sign to this person's
identity.
Allah instructed him to take a live fish in a water
filled vessel. When the fish disappeared, he would find the man he
sought. Moses set out on his journey, accompanied by a young man who
carried the vessel with the fish. They reached a place where two rivers
met and decided to rest there. Instantly, Moses fell asleep.
While he was asleep, his companion saw the fish wriggle
out of the vessel into the river and swim away. However, he forgot to
relate the incident to Moses. When he awoke, they continued their
journey until they were exhausted and hungry. Moses asked for his
morning meal. Only then did his companion recall that the fish they had
brought with them had gotten away. Hearing this, Moses exclaimed:
"This is exactly what we are seeking!"
They hurriedly retraced their steps to the place where
the rivers met and where the fish had jumped out. There they found a
man, his face partly covered with a hood. His bearing showed he was a
saintly man. He was Al-Khidr, the guide.
Allah the Almighty narrated: And remember when Moses
said to his boy servant: "I will not give up (traveling) until I reach
the junction of the two seas or until I spend years and years in
traveling."
But when they reached the junction of the two seas, they
forgot their fish, and it took its way through the sea as in a tunnel.
So when they had passed further on (beyond that fixed place), Moses
said to his boy servant: "Bring us our morning meal; truly, we have
suffered much fatigue in this, our journey."
He said: "Do you remember when we betook ourselves to
the dock? I indeed forgot the fish, none but Satan made me forget to
remember it. It took its course into the sea in a strange way!"
Moses said: "That is what we have been seeking." So they went back retracing their footsteps.
Then they found one of Our slaves, unto whom We had bestowed mercy from Us, and whom We had taught knowledge from Us.
Moses said to him (Khidr) "May I follow you so that you
teach me something of that knowledge (guidance, and true path) which you
have been taught by Allah?"
He (Khidr) said: "Verily! You will not be able to have
patience with me! And how can you have patience about a thing which you
know not?"
Moses said; "If Allah will, you will find me patience, and I will not disobey you in aught."
He (Khidr) said: "Then, if you follow me, ask me not about anything till I myself mention it to you."
So they both proceeded, till, when they were in the
ship, he (Khidr) scuttled it. Moses said: "Have you scuttled it in
order to drown its people? Verily, you have done Imra- a Munkar (evil,
bad, dreadful) thing."
He (Khidr) said: "Did I not tell you, that you would not be able to have patience with me?"
Moses said: "Cal me not to account for what I forgot, and be not hard upon me for my affair with you."
Then they both proceeded, till they met a boy, he
(Khidr) killed him. Moses said: "Have you killed an innocent person who
had killed none? Verily, you have done Nukra a great Munkar
(prohibited, evil dreadful) thing!"
Khidr said: "Did I not tell you that you can have no patience with me?"
Moses said: "If I ask you anything after this, keep me not in your company, you have received an excuse from me."
Then they both proceeded, till, when they came to the
people of a town, they asked them for food, but they refused to
entertain them. Then they found therein a wall about to collapse and he
(Khidr) set it up straight. Moses said: "If you had wished, surely you
could have taken wages for it!"
Khidr said: "This is the parting between me and you, I
will tell you the interpretation of those things over which you were
unable to hold patience.
"As for the ship, it belonged to poor people working in
the sea. So I wished to make a defective damage in it, as there was a
king after them, who seized every ship by force.
"And as for the boy, his parents were believers, and we
feared lest he should oppress them by rebellion and disbelief. So we
intended that their Lord should change him for them for one better in
righteousness and near to mercy.
"And as for the wall, it belonged to two orphan boys in
the town; and there was under it a treasure belonging to them; and their
father was a righteous man, and your Lord intended that they should
attain their age of full strength and take out their treasure as a mercy
from your Lord. And I did it not of my own accord. That is the
interpretation of those (things) over which could not hold patience. (Ch
18:60-82 Quran)
The story of Moses and Al-Khidr is also told in a
hadith. Said Ibn Jubair said: "I said to Ibn' Abbas, Nauf Al Bukah
claims that Moses, the companion of Al Khidr, was not Moses (the
Prophet) of the children of Israel, but some other Moses.' Ibn Abbas
said: 'Allah's enemy (Nauf) has told a lie. Ubai Ibn Kab told us that
the Prophet (pbuh) said: "Once Moses stood up and addressed Bani Israel.
He was asked who was the most learned man amongst the people. He
said: "I." Allah admonished him as he did not attribute absolute
knowledge to Him (Allah). So, Allah said to him: "Yes, at the junction
of the two seas there is a slave of Mine who is more learned than you."
Moses said; "O my Lord! How can I meet him?" Allah said: "Take a
fish and put it in a large basket and you will find him at the place
where you will lose the fish."
Moses took a fish and put it in a basket and proceeded
along with his servant boy, Joshua (Yusha Ibn Nun), till they reached
the rock where they laid their heads (lay down). Moses slept, and the
fish, moving out of the basket, fell into the sea. It took its way into
the sea straight as in a tunnel. Allah stopped the flow of water over
the fish and it became like an arch (the Prophet pointed out this arch
with his hands). They traveled the rest of the night, and the next day
Moses said to his boy servant: "Give us our food, for indeed, we have
suffered much fatigue in this journey of ours." Moses did not feel
tired till he crossed that place which Allah had ordered him to seek
after. His boy said to him: "Do you know that when we were sitting near
that rock, I forgot the fish, and none but Satan caused me to forget to
tell you about it, and it took its course into the sea in an amazing
way?" So there was a path for the fish and that astonished them. Moses
said: "That was what we were seeking after."
So both of them retraced their footsteps till they
reached the rock. There they saw a man lying covering with a garment.
Moses greeted him, and he replied saying: "How do people greet each
other in your land?" Moses said: "I am Moses."
The man asked: "Moses of Bani Israel?" Moses said:
"yes, I have come to you so that you may teach me from those things
which Allah has taught you." He said: "O Moses! I have some of the
knowledge of Allah which Allah has taught me and which you do not know,
wyou have some of the knowledge of Allah which Allah has taught you and
which I do not know." Moses asked: "May I follow you?" He said: "But
you will not be able to remain patient with me, for how can you be
patient about things which you will not be able to understand?" Moses
said: "You will find me, if Allah so will, truly patient, and I will not
disobey you in aught."
So both of them set out walking along the seashore. A
boat passed by them, and they asked the crew of the boat to take them on
board. The crew recognized Al-Khidr, so they took them on board
without fare. When they were on board the boat, a sparrow came and
stood on the edge of the boat and dipped its beak once or twice into the
sea. Al Khidr said to Moses: "O Moses! My knowledge and your
knowledge have not decreased Allah's knowledge except as much as this
sparrow has decreased the water of the sea with its beak." Then
suddenly Al Khidr took an adz and pulled up a plank, and Moses did not
notice it till he had pulled up a plank with the adz. Moses said to
him: "What have you done? They took us on board charging us nothing;
yet you have intentionally made a hole in their boat as to drown its
passengers. Verily, you have done a dreadful thing." Al Khidr replied:
"Did I not tell you that you would not be able to remain patient with
me?" Moses replied: "Do not blame me for what I have forgotten, and do
not be hard upon me for my fault." So the first excuse of Moses was
that he had forgotten.
When they had left the sea, they passed by a boy playing
with other boys. Al Khidr took a hold of the boy's head and plucked it
with his fingertips as if he were plucking some fruit. Moses said to
him: "Have you killed an innocent person who has not killed any person?
You have really done a horrible thing." Al Khidr said: "Did I not tell
you that you could not remain patient with me?" Moses said: "If I ask
you about anything after this, don't accompany me. You have received an
excuse from me."
Then both of them went on till they came to some people
of a village, and they asked its inhabitants for food but they refused
to entertain them as guests. Then they saw therein a wall which was
just going to collapse and Al Khidr repaired it just by touching it with
his hands. (Sufyan, the sub-narrator, gestured with his hands,
illustrating how Al Khidr passed his hands over the wall upwards.)
Moses said: "These are the people whom we have called on, but they
neither gave us food, nor entertained us as guests, yet you have
repaired their wall. If you had wished, you could have taken wages for
it."
Al Khidr said: "This is the parting between you and me,
and I shall tell you the explanation of those things on which you could
not remain patient."
The Prophet (pbuh) added: "We wish that Moses could have
remained patient by virtue of which Allah might have told us more about
their story." (Sufyan, the sub-narrator, said that the Prophet (pbuh)
said: "May Allah bestow His Mercy on Moses! If he had remained patient,
we would have been told further about their case." (Sahih Al-Bukhari)

Moses (pbuh) suffered terribly from his people and
endured much for the sake of Allah. Abdullah Ibn Umar narrated: "Once
the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) distributed something (among his
companions). A man said: "This distribution has not been done (with
justice) seeking Allah's Countenance.' I went to the Prophet (pbuh) and
told him of that. He became so angry that I saw the signs of anger on
his face. Then he said: 'May Allah bestow His Mercy on Moses, for he
was harmed more (in a worse manner) than this; yet he endured
patiently.'" (Sahih Al-Bukhari)
The children of Israel mistreated Moses (pbuh) a lot.
His agony was not limited to mutiny, stupidity, chattering, ignorance,
and idolatry; it exceeded this and went as far as inflicting personal
harm on him.
Almighty Allah commanded: O you who believe! Be not
like those who annoyed Moses, but Allah cleared him of that which they
alleged, and he was honorable in Allah's sight! (Ch 33:69 Quran).
Abu Hurairah narrated that Allah's Messenger
Muhammad (pbuh) said: "Prophet Moses was a shy person and used to cover
his body completely because of his extensive shyness. One of the
children of Israel hurt him by saying: 'He covers his body in this way
only because of some defect in his skin, either leprosy or scrotal
hernia, or he has some other defect.'
Allah wished to clear Moses of what they said about him,
so one day while Moses was in seclusion, he took his clothes and put
them on a s tone and started taking a bath. When he had finished the
bath, he moved towards his clothes so as to take them, but the stone
took his clothes and fled. Moses picked up his stick and ran after the
stone saying: 'O stone! Give me my garment!' till he reached a group
of children of Israel who saw him naked then, and found him in the best
shape of what Allah had created, and Allah cleared him of what they had
accused him of. The stone stopped there, and Moses took and put on his
garment and started hitting the stone with his stick. By Allah, the
stone still has some traces of the hitting, three, four, or five marks.
This was what Allah the Almighty refers to in His saying: O you who
believe! Be not like those who annoyed Moses, but Allah cleared him of
that which they alleged, and he was honorable in Allah's sight!" (Ch
33:69 Quran) (Sahih Al-Bukhari)
Aaron (pbuh) died shortly before Moses (pbuh). His people were still wandering in the wilderness when he died.
Abu Hurairah narrated: "The Angel of Death was sent to
Moses (pbuh). When he came to Moses, Moses slapped him on the eye. The
Angel returned to his Lord and said: 'You have sent me to a slave who
does not want to die.' Allah said: 'Return to him and tell him to put
his hand on the back of an ox and for every hair that will come under
it, he will be granted one year of life.' Moses said: 'O Lord! What
will happen after that?' Allah replied: 'then death.' Moses said: 'Let
it come now!' Moses then requested Allah to let him die close to the
Holy Land so that he would be at a distance of a stone's throw from it."
Abu Hurairah added: "Allah's Messenger (pbuh) said: 'If I were there, I
would show you his grave below the red sandhill on the side of the
road.'" (Sahih Al Bukhari)
Moses (pbuh), Prophet of Allah and the one to whom
Allah spoke to directly, met his death with a contented soul and a
faithful heart that looked forward to righteousness and made haste to
meet with Him Who bore tidings of peace.
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