Transliteration:( Rabbi Moosaa wa Haaroon )
"Who is the Lord of Musa and Harun" (255).
This verse highlights that true recognition of Allah comes through His Prophets. When the magicians declared belief in the Lord of Musa and Harun, they affirmed that Allah is known and described through His messengers, not through man-made claims like those of Pharaoh. It shows that the accepted understanding of Allah is the one taught by His chosen Prophets, who are the living proofs of His existence and attributes. Faith, therefore, is not built on speculation, but on revelation through Prophethood.
The tafsir of Surah Al-A’raf verse 122 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah A’raf ayat 117 which provides the complete commentary from verse 117 through 122.
(7:122) the Lord of Moses and Aaron.’[91]
91. Thus God turned the tables on Pharaoh and his courtiers they arranged the magic show in the hope that it would convince the people that Moses was just a sorcerer, and thus make them sceptical about his claim to prophethood. But the actual outcome was quite the opposite. The sorcerers who had been assembled were defeated. Not only that, it was also unanimously acknowledged that the signs displayed by Moses in support of his claim were not feats of magic. Rather, his signs rather manifested the might of God, the Lord of the universe, and hence could not be overcome by magic.
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