The Poets - 26:22 And this favor you have bestowed upon me is because you enslaved the Children of Israel!
What is the intention?
The Stories/28:4 Pharaoh acted despotically in the land. He divided his people into classes, oppressing and exploiting one group of them, keeping their daughters alive and slaughtering their sons. He was a corrupter.
The Stories/28:5 We favored those who were weakened and oppressed on the earth, that We might make them leaders and heirs.
The Stories/28:6 And establish them on the earth, and show Pharaoh and Haman and their armies what they feared.
The Stories/28:7 "To Moses´ mother: "Breastfeed him, but whenever you fear for his safety, throw him into the river. Do not fear, do not grieve. We will return him to you and make him one of the messengers."
The Stories/28:8 Finally, Pharaoh´s family took the baby who would be an enemy and a source of sorrow for them. Pharaoh and Haman and their armies were the guilty ones.
The Stories/28:9 "Pharaoh´s wife said, "May our eyes be enlightened. Do not kill him. Perhaps he will be of use to us, or we may adopt him as a son."They knew nothing of anything."
The Stories/28:10 Moses´ mother´s heart was empty. Had We not strengthened her heart to believe, she would almost have revealed the situation
The Stories/28:11 "He said to his sister, "Watch him."So she watched him from afar without anyone noticing."
The Stories/28:12 "We made him refuse to accept his wet-mothers beforehand. Finally (his sister) said, "Shall I show you a family for you who will take care of him and treat him well?"
The Stories/28:13 So We returned him to his mother so that his eyes may be enlightened and he may not grieve and he may know that the Word of Allah is true. But many do not know.
The Stories/28:14 When he reached the age of maturity, We gave him wisdom and knowledge, and thus do We reward those who do good.