455 - AL-MOMINOON (Ayat# 45-56)

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
03/04/26

The narrative details the commissioning of Musa (Moses) and Harun (Aaron) with divine signs to confront Pharaoh and his chiefs, highlighting their arrogance and rejection of belief in messengers equal to themselves. It emphasizes the concept of ‘ibaadah’ (worship) not merely as ritualistic devotion, but as complete obedience and subjugation, as demonstrated by Pharaoh's control over the Israelites. The account then transitions to the miraculous birth and protection of Isa (Jesus) and his mother, Maryam (Mary), and their refuge in a secure location. Furthermore, the text stresses the unified message of all prophets and messengers – a call to submission to Allah and the avoidance of division into sects. The concluding verses address the disbelievers, warning them against expecting reward for their deeds and emphasizing that their ultimate fate is disbelief, and Allah's justice will prevail.

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