Young man he was. Always of caring and helpful nature. Would get upset at the slightest sight of oppression.
One day he sees two men fighting. He sides with the oppressed. In a bid to stop fighting, he gives a blow to the oppressor. The person falls dead. He was a very sensitive youth. He feels sorry for his unintentional killing.
The king who was greatest oppressor would not leave this youth. How dare someone kills a man of the ruler’s clan. He orders that the ‘killer’ be arrested and brought in chains.
The young man leaves Egypt at the advice of an elderly person and goes to Madyan.
The young man he was. Always of a caring and helpful nature. Would get upset at the slightest sight of oppression.
One day he sees two men fighting. He sides with the oppressed. In a bid to stop fighting, he gives a blow to the oppressor. The person falls dead. He was a very sensitive youth. He feels sorry for his unintentional killing.
The king who was the greatest oppressor would not leave this youth. How dare someone kill a man of the ruler’s clan? He orders that the ‘killer’ be arrested and brought in chains. The young man leaves Egypt at the advice of an elderly person and goes to Madyan. The one who was destined to become one of the greatest Prophets of Allah is now a stranger in the land of Madyan.
He witnesses a sight that reveals the story of men oppressing women. He sees a group of strong men watering their sheep and not letting the two girls draw water. Being a stranger did not stop him from siding with the oppressed. He goes and helps the girls who were standing aloof by drawing water for them.
The girls thanked the stranger and walked back happily to their home.
More than 130 times. As Imam Al-Suotya Said “Almost Whole The Quran be for Musa Story”
The stranger helped the girls. But then who will help the stranger?
He knows no one. Has nothing with him. He needs help. He needs help urgently.
He needs shelter. He needs food. He needs comfort. He needs all that would be necessary to live peacefully and respectfully.
The instinct in this young man does the wonder. He sits under a tree and cries out to the One Who Provided the tree’s cool shade:
رَبِّ إِنِّي لِمَا أَنزَلْتَ إِلَيَّ مِنْ خَيْرٍ فَقِيرٌ
“My Lord, I am truly in great need of any good that You might send down to me.” (Surah al Qasas 28: 24)
This young man was none other than the great Prophet Musa, alaihis salam.
The wordings of this du’aa are so beautiful that they flow directly from the bottom of a Believer’s heart.
Yes, As Allah said “إنّ الدين عندَ الله الإسلام” means Allah has just one religion and Allah was sending all the prophets with this religion but every one of them has different rules and structures.
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