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Was Moses in Egypt?????

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    HP_TECH
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    What civilization authored these depictions?

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      hicham9
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      Thank you for showing interest, brother HP

      What civilization authored these depictions?

      Sumerians (see Epic of Gilgamesh)

      The tyrannical king of Uruk, Gilgamesh, seems to fit well the persona/image of Phern - the cruel self-proclaimed "god" of mr as depicted in the Qurn - way better than the alleged mummy of Ramesses II (mainstream op), i daresay ?Though, more scrutiny needs be done here before a final/decisive conclusion can be reached just yet. For, if Gilgamesh is indeed "Pharaoh," then who's Ms (in context) ?

      I want to draw a graphic novel starring the real Mesopotamian Ms (based on the real story/chronology) so badly _

      SLM

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        Do you draw Hicham?

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          hicham9
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          Yes, i do ? thanks to His Absoluteness )

          Should i reckon ALLH's gifts/favors upon me, i'd never be able to count them.

          I'm indebted, from head to toe.

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            HP_TECH
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            Hich perhaps you're my long lost brother I've been searching for?

            I can draw too! I haven't in a while though... I wanted to be cartoonist when I was younger, I even made a small comic book once of a series. My classmates loved it hahaha

            Now I am lucky if I have time to doodle in my notebook -\

            We are both firm on the Quran, acknowledge His Signs about the creation of the heavens and the earth ("flat" earth) and we both can draw.
            What are the chances??

            I would like to see some of your work someday!

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              hicham9
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              Hich perhaps you're my long lost brother I've been searching for?

              Haha! Maybe 😜

              I can draw too! I haven't in a while though... I wanted to be cartoonist when I was younger, I even made a small comic book once of a series. My classmates loved it hahaha. Now I am lucky if I have time to doodle in my notebook -\

              Interesting!

              I've kinda had a similar past ! ... a pattern ?

              We are both firm on the Quran, acknowledge His Signs about the creation of the heavens and the earth ("flat" earth)

              The planate/stationary Earth is but the very tip of the iceberg

              May ALLH increase us in knowledge/gnosis, and grant us salvation/redemption.

              True liberty consisteth in man's complete submission to the Will of ALLH.
              Kneeling in homage/servitude is only natural/rational --- hybris is out of the question.

              and we both can draw.

              Everyone can,
              they just forgot.

              What are the chances??

              Qurn 3179, 109, &c. It's fate

              I would like to see some of your work someday!

              The same i say to you

              Publicly, or privately ?

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                HP_TECH
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                The same i say to you

                Publicly, or privately ?

                Either or is fine. I am not an exceptional artist, I am what my father calls a copy-artist hahaha ;D

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                  Cool (&#9679

                  A copy-artist can draw what he sees, right ?

                  Drawing from imagination ain't much different ...

                  Ps. Does your father draw too ?

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                    Cool (&#9679

                    A copy-artist can draw what he sees, right ?

                    Drawing from imagination ain't much different ...

                    https//scontent-bru2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/t31.0-8/fr/cp0/e15/q65/56953_158201404212912_6795019_o.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9

                    Ps. Does your father draw too ?

                    Wow bro your art is on point!!
                    I am nowhere near your skill level but I'll show you some of my old work for sure.
                    How do I link it or show it to you in an efficient way, I am not too techy despite my username haha

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                      Here goes nothing Bro!

                      Actually a lot of these drawings were done way before I repented, so some are a bit on the dark side lol

                      http//postimg.org/gallery/2n2apwgbq/

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                        http//postimg.org/gallery/2n2apwgbq/

                        Neat!

                        The flair is there,
                        the rest is practice ?

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                          HP_TECH
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                          Much obliged

                          God willing I'll start drawing again soon

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                            Here goes nothing Bro!

                            Actually a lot of these drawings were done way before I repented, so some are a bit on the dark side lol

                            http//postimg.org/gallery/2n2apwgbq/

                            Peace,

                            Nice drawings! yes

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                              HP_TECH
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                              Thanks mmkhan
                              But have you seen Hicham's they are amazing and his coloring!

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                                Hizbullah
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                                Salam

                                Quran;02102 - And they followed what the devils had recited during the Kingdom of Solomon. It was not Solomon who disbelieved, but the devils disbelieved, teaching people magic and that which was revealed to the two angels at Babylon, Harut and Marut. But the two angels do not teach anyone unless they say, "We are a trial, so do not disbelieve ." And they learn from them that by which they cause separation between a man and his wife. But they do not harm anyone through it except by permission of Allah. And the people learn what harms them and does not benefit them. But they certainly knew that whoever purchased the magic would not have in the Hereafter any share. And wretched is that for which they sold themselves, if they only knew.

                                The verse above tells us that people of Sulaiman, were the descendants of the preexilic people who follow Musa. They were the descendants of the Sumerian, who were fond of magic. The verse tells us that these people, their descendants were from Babylon, Mesopotamia!

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                                  mmkhan
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                                  Thanks mmkhan
                                  But have you seen Hicham's they are amazing and his coloring!

                                  Peace,

                                  You are welcome bro.
                                  Was that drawing by Hicham? It was amazing, mashaAllah. Really cool.

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                                    tutti_frutti
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                                    Hello

                                    I think moses was in egypt

                                    Please see the following verse “for you are well aware of those from among you who profaned the Sabbath, whereupon We said unto them, "Be as apes despicable!" - 265

                                    For me it was clear that the “apes despicable” refer to what scientists claim to be the common ape ancestor of humans and apes. and the skeletons of these hominids were found in africa ... and the transgressors of the sanbath were told to be depised apes - so what scientists claim as common ancestors are actually transgressors of sabbath (Yhe God also says He left then as deterring punishment in chapter 2 verse 66)

                                    Note how The God uses an adjective to describe the apes whilst in chapter 5 verse 60 The God does not use any adjectives ro describe the apes

                                    Regarding the pharaoh, I think it could perhaps be akhenaton.

                                    According to historians he did not have sons. His wife nefertiti was taken away from all records and lost to history (in the Quran The God tells us she asked to be separated from pharaoh and to be have a house built
                                    in paradise so I am guessing she became a muslim). Also the city of amarna was totally forgotten and destroyed and The God tells us in Quran that He destroyed pharaoh’s works and buildings (surah 7 verse 137)
                                    akhenaton was also a tyrant as he completely changed the religion in egypt and shut down many temples. he me tioned he was son of atun (please check the hymns) so it wasnt really a monotheistic religion.
                                    the city he built amarna was also on the nile river

                                    Please also google the first time the word pharaoh was used and results will come back either for akhenaton or during dynasty he ruled in

                                    please also check this article

                                    https//www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/was-pharaoh-akhenaten-so-cruel-he-forced-children-build-his-city-amarna-021429

                                    my counter arguments

                                    pharaoh in Quran says rivers (plural) floweing beneath him whilst amarna had only the nile i think

                                    pharaohs advisors mention that they believed what their fore fathers believed whilst akhenaton changed the religion (albeit perhaps he changed it after a long period)

                                    archeologists say akhenaton ruled only 17 years (they could veeery well be wrong though)

                                    other candidate cities include thonis-heraclion

                                    those were just my thought maybe im wrong

                                    for those who claim persia, i think persia was rather where david and solomon were and zoroastrianism was actually formed from what was sent to david, the Zabor

                                    please share your thoughts

                                    peace

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                                      huruf
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                                      What the Qur'an says in the stories about Musa and Yusuf does not match Egypt even by far. Impossible.

                                      Salaam

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                                        tutti_frutti
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                                        What the Qur'an says in the stories about Musa and Yusuf does not match Egypt even by far. Impossible.

                                        Salaam

                                        please be more specific ) what exactly does the Quran say about Musa and Yusuf that does not fit egypt?

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                                          huruf
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                                          please be more specific ) what exactly does the Quran say about Musa and Yusuf that does not fit egypt?

                                          It took me a long time and effort some time ago to go through all this to my satisfaction. I can remember some specific things of it, but I would have to redo again to be truly specific. However, I will mention some things of what I remember, but if it really interests you the best hing is that you check for yourself all the mentions and non mentions but related narration concerning it and get your own idea.

                                          First when you read the episodes of Yusuf and Musa you never are set in a complex, well established and extensive State as was ancient Egypt, particularly at the epoch at which are usually attributed the events with Musa and to a lesser degree with Yusuf.
                                          The word Misr as a proper name is in fact given today to Egypt, but that Misr, or as pronnounced in Arabic, maSr, referred to the country Egypt, is in fact an extension of the name given to the capital, Cairo, proper name Al-Qahira, but which is rarely named so, but always referred to as MaSr. maSr is a common name which denotes the most important city in a land, If you say in Egypt or among egyptians that you are going or descending to maSr, it is Cairo.
                                          That word in the Qur'an is that, the most important town in the land where a person named Fir3awn (arbitrarily transformed into Pharao) ruled at a certain time. It is not a title, but a proper name of a person (with its own meaning), and gramatically it is so handled in the Qur'an. The wife of this man, in the story of Musa is mentionned as So and So's wife and not as the wife of "the" so and so. It is the name of that particular person.
                                          In the story of Yusuf, Yusuf is brought into maSr, the mos imortant town of the land, regardless of which the the land might be. And there he becomes an important servant of the lord of the place.

                                          Later on, when his brothers intend to go back again to where Yusuf has become an important person, their father tells them to enter through different gates, not to enter all of them through the same gate. ¿Can you tell that speaking about a country, and a big country at that? You can only do that with a city or town, which indeed has gates.

                                          Then at one point in the story of Musa, Fir3awn boasts about his importance and how the "rivers" flow underneath his palace. That gives the egyptian setting completely away. When, how did the rivers or streams run underneath any palace in Egypt? Someone mentionned the different branches of the Nile, but the branches of the Nile, never, never to any Egyptian would be streams or rivers, but THE RIVER. May be for a tourist it would be conceivable, but not for anybody not completely ignorant and least of all for an Egyptian.
                                          And that is another thing, why, even when speaking long stretches about Yusuf's and Musa's life in maSr and supposing it were Egypt, never, not a single time a river, simply as river, in singular, and never, not a single time the name is given. Egypt is the Nile, why not mention the Nile. That is in itself an interesting question which might give many hints about the whole Qura'nic text itself.
                                          In fact that boasting of Fir3awn, when we disentangle it from the Bible narrations and stick to the Qur'an only, what it suggests as to the the setting of this maSr is a city on high, and several streams running it on the land below sorrounding it. May be a mountain setting.

                                          Another one when escape of the party that escaped with Musa and Haroon in the night was discovered, Fir3awn, the lord of maSr sent recruiters to gather a force to pursue the escaped, who, according to Fir3wan himself as he says in the Qur'an, were but a small party.
                                          That cannot have happenned in Egypt. Would the King Ramses II, to whose kingship is attributed the episode, or any other king of Egypt for that matter, be in need to send recruiters to the towns in order to gather a force to pursue a party? As far as we know, there was no need for that. Egypt had an army, a professional army and, (proffessional police forces also), at that, very capable, and above all, like most everything in ancient Egypt at the time, extremely well organized.

                                          And here comes the trap of taking other sources for the Qur'an, Qur'an does not write about particular proples but rather about events in settings where they can be presented as an illustration of moral and human behavours, for guidance, not for presenting ethnicities or separating peoples.

                                          And it is so much so, that in the Qur'an we are told about the pepople of Musa and the people of the maSr, but we are not told which peoples were they. If you read carefully 28.14-21 you can see how many roundabouts does the text in order to avoid naming a particular people. Never are we given an ethnicity. Only translators mostly put it in, because, in good faith, I guess, think that that is what it means, but the Qur'an, neither there nor anywhere else takes any interest in assigning ethnicities at all. Rather presenting this lesson or that lesson anywhere to give with them universal guidance.

                                          Better, if anybody and read Arabic, go to the original and examine it minutely, to discern what is said and what we assume, even when it is not said or when it is said someting completely different. Translators, unfortunately have already a setting for most or many of the passages of the Qur'an which they have learnt without noticing that they were pre-conditionning the Qur'an.

                                          Not to forget also, that recording things of every tenor, was a parcicular strength of the ancient Egyptian civilisation, writings have been found by the million about anything, but one, merely one, is yet to be found which touches even far anything to do with these themes or "peoples" or characters in history.

                                          Nothing like each one doing her or his own appreciation of Qur'an text, otherwise it may seem as if one is pretending to convince anybody of anything in particular, which is not the case. Nobody, that I know, gets a prcentage. So it is just a matter of wanting to get to the bottom of things.

                                          Salaam

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