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  1. First born has nothing to do with age. I am first born and i am 43 years of age and turning 44 in 11 days.

  2. Why did he not kill the Pharaoh? Actually he did kill the Pharaoh lol. Have you read the context of the story or did you just stop reading there?

  3. The Egyptians were race collectivists. You make it seem as if the Pharaoh was alone on this and that is so far from the truth. If you knew some Egyptian history you would know that the Egyptians strongly believed in the superiority of their race over other racial groups. They wrote extensively about it such as in the book of gates depictions, in which they clearly depticed the differences between their race, and other racial groups.

The Egyptians hated the Nubians (Negroes) which were the southerners and enslaved them. They were extremely cruel to the Negroes and even called them by a derogatory name in their language. They called the Negroes (NEHESU). The Egyptians clearly, but very clearly distinguished themselves from other racial groups and considered themselves better and superior. The Egyptians called themselves RETH. They called Western Asians such as the Hyksos, Jews, Israelites and Arabs AAMU and so forth. So please do not make it seem as if the Pharaoh was a feudalist. The Egyptians practice NEO Feudalism integrating both Feudalism plus Socialism of the Race Collective, or the socialization/nationalization of the people.

The Egyptians also enslaved the Hyksos and erased close to 200 years of Hykso dominance over Egypt. The Hyksos defeated the Egyptians in war and Egypt for close to 200 years had Hykso pharaohs. The Egyptians overthrew the Hykso government which was less centralized than the Egyptian Government. Once the Egyptians did that, they erased all of the Hykso Pharaohs, that is how racist they actually were.. Later in their own literature they had to bring back the Foreigners they erased from history to explain what could not be explained..

In essence, the Pharaoh did not believe individuals. He believed in the race collective. Since Egyptians were about the race and not about the individual. The Egyptians had forsaken their individuality and thus not even considered Individuals. An attack on the race was an attack on the Pharaoh as well. Egyptian history adds more context to the biblical story. You need to consider history and biblical context!

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The Pharaoh had decreed that all baby boys were to be killed, because he feared that they might some day challenge him and become too powerful. When Moses (Musa) was born, his mother Jochebed hid him until she could hide him no longer. God instructed her to put him in a wicker basket and set him adrift on the Nile.

Asiya was the wife of Pharaoh and the adoptive mother of Moses, first mentioned in Surah Al-Qasas in the Quran, identified as Bithiah in the Jewish tradition. She is revered by Muslims as one of the four greatest women of all time, and according to a prophetic narration in Sahih al-Bukhari, the second ever.

Pharaoh, during his despotic rulership, he does not surrender to the command of God and his prophet and is continuously in war with them.

Pharaoh and his soldiers did die in the Red Sea as the parted water closed up on them. When drowning overtook him, he said, "I believe that there is no deity except that in whom the Children of Israel believe, and I am of the Muslims." The Pharaoh's submission to God at the moment of death and total destruction was rejected but his dead body was saved as a lesson for posterity. God said that he preserved the pharaoh's body as an example for generations to come (or made an example for coming generations). Pharaoh is last mentioned in the Quran 89:13.

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