Prophet Mosses (Musa A.S.)
Israel (In Arabic Israil that is to say Jacob)'s family decided to stay in Egypt. For a long time they were happy. The family grew. There were many people related to Israil and they became known as the children of Israel (Bani Israil). For some reason, the Egyptian people did not like the Bani Israil.
A new Pharaoh (Firawn) became ruler of Egypt. Israel's children became slaves to his government. They were forced to do many unpleasant jobs and were treated very badly. One night Firawn had a dream. His high priest, Haman, told him what he thought the dream meant. An Israil boy would be born and he would grow up and cause the death of Firawn. This made Firawn very angry and so he thought of a horrible plan. All the boys born to the Israelites would be killed at birth. He thought this would stop the dream from coming true. Imran and his wife had two children, a girl called Miriam (Maryam) and a boy called Iram.
Soon after Firawn
told of his plan, Imran's wife found out that she was going to have another
baby. They were pleased but they were also worried that if the baby was a boy,
he would be killed. She did not tell anyone that she was going to have a baby.
She stayed at home and kept her secret until the baby was born. It was a boy.
She loved the baby very much but realized that if she kept him, he might be
killed. She put the baby in a special box and Maryam went with her to the river
Nile. They carefully put the box in the river and prayed that it would sail to
safety.
Allah
was watching over the baby.
No harm would come to him. The box sailed into Firawn's gardens. Some maids
were there and saw the box caught in the bull rushes. They pulled it out and
were amazed to find a beautiful baby inside. They took him to Firawn's wife,
Asia, who looked at him and knew at once that he was an Israeli. Firawn wanted
to kill the baby, but Asia cried so much and was so upset that eventually,
Firawn said she could keep him and even adopt him.
The baby was called Mosses (Musa). He was not happy. He cried a lot because he was hungry and would suck milk from anyone. Maryam heard of this and she let it be known that she knew someone who might be able to help. She went to her mother and told her what had happened. They went to the palace and when Musa was put in her arms he stopped crying and sucked milk from her. With Allah's help Musa and his mother were reunited. She was able to look after Musa for a long time and he loved her dearly