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Surah ghafir 26-27. Pharaoh, in his arrogance, threatens to kill Prophet Musa because he perceived the message as a challenge to his authority. He says:
Surah ghafir 26-27. Pharaoh, in his arrogance, threatens to kill Prophet Musa because he perceived the message as a challenge to his authority. He says: "Pharaoh said, 'Indeed, I fear that you will change your religion, or that you will cause corruption in the land.'" Pharaoh sees Musa’s message of monotheism and justice as a threat to his control over Egypt. He accuses Musa of potentially leading the people astray, fearing that this new message could disturb the established order and his dominance. Pharaoh's claim of fearing "corruption" is a cover for his selfish desire to maintain power. Verse 27: Musa responds, explaining that he has no such intentions, and that he is only following God's command. He also warns Pharaoh of the dire consequences if he rejects the truth, stating: "Indeed, I have come to you with clear proof from your Lord, so send the Children of Israel with me." Musa is asserting that his mission is divinely ordained, and he has brought clear evidence to support his claims. He demands Pharaoh to release the Children of Israel, who were being oppressed and enslaved in Egypt, showing his concern for the people as well as for the message he is delivering. These verses capture the tense confrontation between Musa and Pharaoh. They highlight Pharaoh’s deep-seated pride and his refusal to accept the truth, as well as Musa's steadfastness in delivering the message of God, even in the face of such hostility. The core theme here is the clash between oppression and the divine call to justice, which ultimately led to the liberation of the Children of Israel.

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