Holy Quran: Surah Maryam, Chapter 19, Verse 53

and he asked that his brother Aaron should be associated with him in his mission. Allah in His Mercy granted his request; xx. 25-36.
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Holy Quran: Surah Ta-Ha, Chapter 20, Verse 9

101-103, we have a picture of the decline of a soul in the arrogance of Pharaoh; here, in xx. 9-24, we have a picture of the rise of a soul in the commission given to Moses from Allah; in xx.
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Holy Quran: Surah Ta-Ha, Chapter 20, Verse 43

Compare the same phrase in xx. 24. Having glanced at the early life of Moses we come back now to the time when Moses's actual ministry begins. The earlier personal story of Moses is rounded off.
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Holy Quran: Surah Ta-Ha, Chapter 20, Verse 52

He replied: "The knowledge of that is with my Lord duly recorded: my Lord never errs nor forgets Moses did not fall into the trap. He remembered the injunction given to him to speak mildly (xx. 44).
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Holy Quran: Surah Ta-Ha, Chapter 20, Verse 59

Moses makes this appointment in order to collect as large a number as possible, for his first duty is to preach the Truth. And he apparently did it with some effect with some Egyptians (xx.
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Holy Quran: Surah Ta-Ha, Chapter 20, Verse 62

I construe xx. 63-64 to be private talk among themselves, followed by their open challenge to Moses in xx. 65.
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Holy Quran: Surah Ta-Ha, Chapter 20, Verse 63

They said: "These two are certainly (expert) magicians: their object is to drive you out from your land with their magic and to do away with your Most cherished institutions. Cf. xx. 104.
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Holy Quran: Surah Ta-Ha, Chapter 20, Verse 72

and the light of inner conviction in their own conscience. There are in addition the Signs and Proofs of Allah in nature, which are referred to in many places, e.g., xx. 53-54.
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Holy Quran: Surah Ta-Ha, Chapter 20, Verse 74

Verily he who comes to his Lord as a sinner (at judgment) for him is Hell: therein shall he neither die nor live. The verses xx.
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Holy Quran: Surah Ta-Ha, Chapter 20, Verse 86

" There are two promises referred to in this verse, the promise of Allah and the promise of the people of Israel. They form one Convenant, which was entered into through their leader Moses. See xx.
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