About Moses in Islam
Mûsâ ibn Amram (Arabic: ٰمُوسَى, translit. Mūsa; c. 2076 (c. 1392) – c. 1952 BH (c. 1272 BCE)),[2] known as Moses in the Hebrew Bible, is considered a prophet, messenger, and leader in Islam.[3] In Islamic tradition instead of introducing a new religion, Moses is regarded by Muslims as teaching and practicing the religion of his predecessors and confirming the scriptures and prophets before him.The Quran states that Moses was sent by God (Arabic: [[Allah|الله]] Allāh) to the Pharaoh of Egypt 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 any other prophet. According to Islam, all Muslims must have faith in every prophet (nabi) and messengers (rasul) which includes Moses and his brother Aaron (Harun). The Quran states:
Also mention in the Book (the story of) Moses: for he was specially chosen, and he was a messenger (and) a prophet.
And we called him from the right side of Mount (Sinai), and made him draw near to Us, for mystic (converse).
And, out of Our Mercy, We gave him his brother Aaron, (also) a prophet.
— Quran, sura 19 (Maryam), ayat 51-53
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