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Mûsâ ibn 'Imran[1] (Arabic: ????????, translit. Musa) known as Moses in the Bible, considered a prophet and messenger in Islam, is the most frequently mentioned individual in the Quran, his name being mentioned 136 times.[2][3] The Quran states that Musa was sent by God to the Pharaoh of Egypt and his establishments and the Israelites for guidance and warning. Musa is mentioned more in the Quran than any other individual, and his life is narrated and recounted more than that of any other prophet.[4] According to Islam, all Muslims must have faith in every prophet (nabi) and messenger (rasul) which includes Musa and his brother Aaron (Harun). The Quran states:

And mention in the Book, Moses. Indeed, he was chosen, and he was a messenger and a prophet. And We called him from the side of the mount at [his] right and brought him near, confiding [to him]. And We gave him out of Our mercy his brother Aaron as a prophet.

—?Quran, sura 19 (Maryam), ayat 51–53[5]
Musa is considered to be a prophetic predecessor to Muhammad. The tale of Musa is generally seen as a spiritual parallel to the life of Muhammad, and Muslims consider many aspects of their lives to be shared.[6][7][8] Islamic literature also describes a parallel between their believers and the incidents which occurred in their lifetimes. The exodus of the Israelites from Egypt is considered similar to the (migration) from Mecca made by the followers of Muhammad.[9]

Musa 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. Moreover, according to Islamic tradition, Musa was one of the many prophets Muhammad met in the event of the Mi'raj, when he ascended through the seven heavens.[10] During the Mi'raj, Musa is said to have urged Muhammad to ask Allah to reduce the number of required daily prayers until only the five obligatory prayers remained. Musa is further revered in Islamic literature, which expands upon the incidents of his life and the miracles attributed to him in the Qur'an and hadith, such as his direct conversation with God.

According to Islamic tradition, Musa was born into a family of Israelites living in Egypt. Of his family, Islamic tradition generally names his father 'Imran, corresponding to the Amram of the Hebrew Bible, and traditional genealogies name Levi as his ancestor.[11] Islam states that Musa was born in a time when the ruling Pharaoh had enslaved the Israelites after the time of the prophet Joseph (Yusuf). Around the time of Musa' birth, Islamic literature states that the Pharaoh had a dream, in which he saw fire coming from the city of Jerusalem, which burnt everything in his kingdom except that of the Israelites. (other stories said that the Pharaoh dreamt of a little boy who caught the Pharaoh's crown and destroyed it)[12] Islamic tradition states that when the Pharaoh was informed that one of the male children would grow up to overthrow him, he ordered the killing of all new-born Israelite males in order to prevent the prediction from occurring.[13] Islamic literature further states that the experts of economics in Pharaoh's court advised him that killing the male infants of the Israelites, would result in loss of manpower.[14] Therefore, they suggested that the male infants should be killed in one year but spared the next.[14] Aaron was born in the year in which infants were spared, while Moses was born in the year in which infants were to be killed.[15]

According to Islamic tradition, Musa' mother suckled him secretly during this period. The Qur'an states that when they were in danger of being caught; Allah inspired her to put him in a basket and set him adrift on the Nile.[16] She instructed her daughter to follow the course of the ark and to report back to her. As the daughter followed the ark along the riverbank, Musa was discovered by the Pharaoh's wife, Asiya, who convinced the Pharaoh to adopt him.[17] The Qur'an states that when Asiya ordered wet nurses for Musa, Musa refused to be breastfed. Islamic tradition states that this was because God had forbidden Musa from being fed by any wet nurse as to reunite his mother with him.[18] His sister worried that Moses had not been fed for some time, therefore, she appeared to the Pharaoh and informed him that she knew someone who could feed him.[19] Islamic tradition states that after being questioned, she was ordered to bring the woman being discussed.[19] The sister brought their mother who fed Moses and thereafter she was appointed as the wet nurse of Moses.[20]

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