MOSES SECRETLY MAKES FOR MEDIAN VERSE NO.18ِ22

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Quran,Translation and Commentary in Brief (Vol. 04)
Verses 18-22Verses 23-25

      The news of, an Egyption murdered by an Israelite slave, spread throughout the city and went to the court of the king. This was not considered as a simple murder, because the Egyptians looked upon the Israelites as their slaves, considering themselves the slave masters. Therefore Moses dared not to go back to the palace and wandered about all the night.

      Next morning, he found himself confused and fearful, for what he had done yesterday. In his way, once again he saw the same Israelite in quarrel with another Egyptian. Moses knew that Egyptian well, to have been hostile to Israelites, and in particular to Moses himself. In spite of that, when the Israelite called Moses to help him, he blamed the Israelite for being a straggled, and one who is out of the right way. But Moses still found himself obliged to intervene between the two men, who were quarrelling. It seemed as if the Egyptian knew all about Moses and his yesterday's event. He knew that he lived in the king's palace and that he had come out surreptitiously, and that he had killed a man yesterday. He therefore said to Moses:-

      ``Are you going to kill me as you killed a man yesterday? You only want to be a dictator in the land, and you do not want to be of those who want to put things rightly.''

      Anyhow, the rumours had reached the palace, and a council had condemned Moses to death. Such was the situation when:-

      ``There came a man running from the farthest part of the town, a district in which was the palace of the king.'' He said to Moses in a hurry:-

      ``The chiefs have decided to kill you. So get you out of the town as soon as you can, and save your life, and know that I sincerely advise you.''

      This is the man who was later called the Believer of Pharaoh's Folk. His name was HAZQIL, and he was one of the near kins of Pharaoh and was among the kings advisors. He was always annoyed of the crimes of the tyrant, and expected for someone to come forth and begin a revolution against all those unjustice and oppressions.

      Moses found his position unstable in the city as well as in the king's palace, which was his home. He therefore decided to escape, not knowing where to go. This was where he referred his case to his Lord God saying:-

      ``O, my Lord! Save me from the people who are so unjust.''

      Then he found it the best way to set out for Median, and he prayed to God to guide him to a right way.

 

 

 

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