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  2. Moses in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Moses (Arabic: موسى ابن عمران Mūsā ibn ʿImrān, lit. ' Moses, son of Amram ') [1] is a prominent prophet and messenger of God and is the most frequently mentioned individual in the Quran, with his name being mentioned 136 times and his life being narrated and recounted more than that of any other prophet.

  3. Pharaoh in Islam - Wikipedia

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    ۝Pharaoh said, what therefore is the condition of the former generations [8] and Musa answers that knowledge of the previous generations is with God. The Quran also mentions the Pharaoh questioning Musa: ۝ Pharaoh said, and who is the Lord of all creatures [9] Musa replies that God is the lord of the heavens, the earth and what is between them.

  4. Moses - Wikipedia

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    Pharaoh had commanded that all male Hebrew children born would be drowned in the river Nile, but Moses' mother placed him in an ark and concealed the ark in the bulrushes by the riverbank, where the baby was discovered and adopted by Pharaoh's daughter, and raised as an Egyptian. One day, after Moses had reached adulthood, he killed an Egyptian ...

  5. Mount Sinai - Wikipedia

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    The Jabal Musa is associated with the Islamic prophet Mūsā ibn ʿImrān (i.e., Moses). In particular, numerous references to Jabal Musa exist in the Quran , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] where it is called Ṭūr Saināʾ , [ 6 ] Ṭūr Sīnīn , [ 7 ] and aṭ-Ṭūr [ 8 ] [ 9 ] and al-Jabal (both meaning "the Mount"). [ 10 ]

  6. Asiya - Wikipedia

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    Abu Musa Ashaari narrated that once the Islamic prophet, Muhammad stated: There are many persons amongst men who are quite perfect but there are none perfect amongst women except Mary, daughter of Imran, Asiya wife of Pharaoh, and the excellence of Aisha as compared to women is that of Tharid over all other foods. —

  7. Haman (Islam) - Wikipedia

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    The vizier of Firaun at the time of prophet Moses Haman ( Arabic : هامان , romanized : Hāmān ) is a person mentioned in the Qur'an where he appears as court official of the Firaun of Exodus , and associated with him in his court at the time of the Islamic prophet (Musa), Moses in Christianity and Judaism.

  8. Staff of Moses - Wikipedia

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    Moses and Aaron appear before the pharaoh, and Aaron's rod is transformed into a serpent. Pharaoh's sorcerers are also able to transform their rods into serpents, but Aaron's rod swallows their rods (Exodus 7:10–12). Aaron's rod is again used to turn the Nile blood-red. It is used several times on God's command to initiate the plagues of Egypt.

  9. Nabi Musa - Wikipedia

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    Nabi Musa (Arabic: ٱلنَّبِي مُوْسَى, romanized: An-Nabī Mūsā, lit. 'the Prophet Moses', [3] also transliterated as Nebi Musa) is primarily a Muslim holy site near Jericho in Palestine, where a local Muslim tradition places the tomb of Moses (called Musa in Islam). The compound is centered on a mosque which contains the alleged ...