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He had been inside Pharaoh’s court for years, hiding his faith. He had sat in those rooms and said nothing. He had watched and waited, but when Pharaoh gave the order to kill Musa, something in him broke open. He stood up and asked the simplest question: are you really going to kill a man whose only crime is that he said ‘my master is Allah’? I want you to sit with the depth of that statement. When your master is Allah, truly, not just as a profession of words but as a lived reality, you cannot be bought, bribed or intimidated into silence, manipulated through temptation or broken through threats. All of the machinery of power that Pharaoh had built, the military, the propaganda, the surveillance, the alliances of fear, none of it reaches a person whose only anchor is Allah. That is why the statement was a crime. That is why the man who said it had to die. A person that no one can control is the most dangerous kind of person to a system built entirely on control. The general went further. He pointed out that Musa had not just made a claim, he had proven it. Over and over again, for years, with evidence that none of them could explain away. And when someone proves you wrong and you make them your enemy for it, you are not protecting justice. You are protecting your ego. Pharaoh interrupted the speech not because he had a better argument. He interrupted because the general was winning. In the entire Quran, Pharaoh never once says the word Allah. The general was saying it, over and over, in Pharaoh’s own hall. That alone tells you which one of them actually had power. This is from Story Night: Pharaoh Shall Drown with Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan. Follow along at: https://byna.tv/324