Prophet Moses in Islam | Prophet Musa Story | Moses the Prince of Egypt | Full Movie in English It may surprise you, but Moses is actually highly regarded in Islam. He and his life stories have been mentioned in the Quran more times than any other Prophet. Watch this episode of Biblical Figures, Islamic Narrative to find out what Islam has to say about Prophet Moses, the highly respected Prophet of Jews, Christians and Muslims. More Facts about Moses in Islam Moses, known as Musa in Islamic theology, is considered a prophet and messenger of God in Islam. The Muslim holy book, the Quran, states that Moses was sent by Allah (God) to the Pharaoh of Egypt, his establishments and the Israelites for guidance and warning. Moses is mentioned more in the Quran than any other individual, and his life is narrated and recounted more than that of all other prophets. According to Islam, Muslims must have faith in every prophet (nabi) and messenger (rasul) which includes Moses and his brother Aaron, Adam, Noah, Abraham and Jesus. Moses is also very important in Islam for having been given the revelation of the Torah, which is considered to be one of the true revealed scriptures in Muslim theology, and Muslims generally hold that much of the Torah is confirmed and repeated in the Qur’an. Moses was born into a family of Israelites in Egypt. Islamic tradition refers to the father of Moses as Imrān, which corresponds to Amran in the Hebrew Bible. Moses was born during a time when Pharaoh enslaved the Children of Israel. Pharaoh had a dream in which one of the males from the Israelites will destroy his kingdom. Therefore, he took it upon himself to murder all the male newborns among the Israelites for one year. Moses’s mother was worried about her son’s fate. God inspired her to place him in a basket and cast it in the Nile. Moses ended up near the palace of Pharaoh where he was taken by the guards. Asiya, the wife of Pharaoh, was childless and was delighted by Moses. She convinced her husband to allow her to adopt him. After reaching adulthood, Moses walked through the city and encountered an Israelite fighting with an Egyptian. The Israelite summoned Moses to help him. Moses struck the Egyptian and accidentally killed him. Moses was consumed by guilt and asked God to forgive him. Fearing for his life, he fled to Madyan, where he found refuge in a household and got married. Moses was then given instruction by God to return to Egypt and call the people to worship God. The story of Moses in Islam (kisah nabi musa) emphasizes the notion of placing one’s faith in Allah. Allah taught Moses about the need to put his trust in Him, despite the fact that he felt fear on many occasions. It’s worth mentioning that many Moses Islamic movies, films, animation and cartoons have been made in English and other languages. -------------------------------------------------- For more HAQ videos: Subscribe to our channel: / haqnetwork Like us on Facebook: / thehaqnetwork Visit our website: https://www.haqnetwork.com