Ep 14 | Prophet Musa Seeks Knowledge from Al-Khidr | Majed Mahmoud

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Prophet Musa delivers a moving sermon to Bani Israel. Afterwards, he gets asked an interesting question. The answer to the question helped so many people from the ummah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Let’s come along and learn about the journey of Prophet Musa towards seeking knowledge from Al-Khidr.

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And ˹remember˺ when Moses said to his young assistant, “I will never give up until I reach the junction of the two seas, even if I travel for ages.”

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But when they ˹finally˺ reached the point where the seas met, they forgot their ˹salted˺ fish, and it made its way into the sea, slipping away ˹wondrously˺.

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When they had passed further, he said to his assistant, “Bring us our meal! We have certainly been exhausted by today’s journey.”

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He replied, “Do you remember when we rested by the rock? ˹That is when˺ I forgot the fish. None made me forget to mention this except Satan. And the fish made its way into the sea miraculously.”

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Moses responded, “That is ˹exactly˺ what we were looking for.” So they returned, retracing their footsteps.

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There they found a servant of Ours, to whom We had granted mercy from Us and enlightened with knowledge of Our Own.

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Moses said to him, “May I follow you, provided that you teach me some of the right guidance you have been taught?”

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He said, “You certainly cannot be patient ˹enough˺ with me.

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And how can you be patient with what is beyond your ˹realm of˺ knowledge?”

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Moses assured ˹him˺, “You will find me patient, Allah willing, and I will not disobey any of your orders.”

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He responded, “Then if you follow me, do not question me about anything until I ˹myself˺ clarify it for you.”

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So they set out, but after they had boarded a ship, the man made a hole in it. Moses protested, “Have you done this to drown its people? You have certainly done a terrible thing!”

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He replied, “Did I not say that you cannot have patience with me?”

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Moses pleaded, “Excuse me for forgetting, and do not be hard on me.”

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So they proceeded until they came across a boy, and the man killed him. Moses protested, “Have you killed an innocent soul, who killed no one? You have certainly done a horrible thing.”

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He answered, “Did I not tell you that you cannot have patience with me?”

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Moses replied, “If I ever question you about anything after this, then do not keep me in your company, for by then I would have given you enough of an excuse.”

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So they moved on until they came to the people of a town. They asked them for food, but the people refused to give them hospitality. There they found a wall ready to collapse, so the man set it right. Moses protested, “If you wanted, you could have demanded a fee for this.”

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He replied, “This is the parting of our ways. I will explain to you what you could not bear patiently.

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“As for the ship, it belonged to some poor people, working at sea. So I intended to damage it, for there was a ˹tyrant˺ king ahead of them who seizes every ˹good˺ ship by force.

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“And as for the boy, his parents were ˹true˺ believers, and we feared that he would pressure them into defiance and disbelief.

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So we hoped that their Lord would give them another, more virtuous and caring in his place.

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“And as for the wall, it belonged to two orphan boys in the city, and under the wall was a treasure that belonged to them, and their father had been a righteous man. So your Lord willed that these children should come of age and retrieve their treasure, as a mercy from your Lord. I did not do it ˹all˺ on my own. This is the explanation of what you could not bear patiently.”

— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran

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