Moses could not believe his eyes, even though God had just
warned him that a severe punishment was about to befall his people for
worshipping the golden calf. Moses heart was filled with shame and anger. His
own people had witnessed the power and majesty of God yet they acted belligerently
and without fear of God’s punishment.
“God said, “Verily! We have tried your people in your
absence, and As-Samiri has led them astray.” Then Moses returned to his people
in a state of anger and sorrow. He said, “O my people! Did not your Lord
promise you a fair promise? Did then the promise seem to you long in coming? Or
did you desire the Wrath should descend from your Lord on you, so you broke
your promise to me (disbelieving in God and worshipping the calf)?” (Quran
20:83-86)
Moses turned to his brother Aaron; he was angry and
grabbed him by the beard, at the same time he pulled Aaron towards him by the
head. He bellowed at his brother demanding that Aaron explain why he disobeyed
the instructions he had given him, and why he allowed As Samiri to beguile the Children
of Israel. Aaron explained that the people did not listen to him, and were
about to kill him. He appealed to Moses not to let the idolaters separate them.
Aaron was not as strong and as forceful as his brother and he feared that he
would not be able to control the Children of Israel so he waited for his
brother Moses to return.
God’s promise is true and His punishment was swift. Moses
confronted As Samiri and sent him into exile.
“Moses said, go away! And verily, your punishment in this
life will be that you will say, ‘Touch me not’ (you will live alone exiled away
from humankind); and verily (for a future torment), you have a promise that
will not fail. And look at your god, to which you have been devoted. We will
certainly burn it, and scatter its particles in the sea.” (Quran 20:83-98)
The punishment imposed upon the idol worshippers was
severe.
“Remember when Moses said to his people: “O my people! Verily,
you have wronged yourselves by worshipping the calf. So turn in repentance to
your Creator and kill yourselves (the innocent kill the wrong doers among you),
that will be better for you in the Sight of your Creator.” Then He accepted
your repentance. Truly, He is the One who accepts repentance, the Most
Merciful.” (Quran 2:54)
God is the Most Merciful and is forgiving. After the Children
of Israel had purged themselves and killed the idol worshippers among them, God
accepted their repentance. Even after their continuous belligerence and stubbornness,
the Children of Israel once again felt God’s favor upon them.
Moses then chose 70 men from amongst the most pious
elders of the Children of Israel. He returned with them to Mount Tur. They
were a delegation intending to apologise to God for their behaviour. They
stood back while Moses moved into a low-lying cloud to speak with God while the
elders waited. When he came back to them, instead of feeling repentant and
apologising the elders informed Moses that they would not truly follow him
until they had seen God with their own eyes.
“O Moses! We shall never believe in you till we see God
plainly.” (Quran 2:35)
The ground shook and the seventy men were struck by a
lightening bolt. They fell to the ground dead. Moses was astounded. He
immediately wondered what he would say to the Children of Israel. These
seventy men were the best of people; Moses felt that now the Children of Israel
had no hope. He turned to God.
“O my Lord, if it had been Your Will, You could have destroyed
them and me before; would You destroy us for the deeds of the foolish ones
among us? It is only Your trial by which You lead astray whom You will, and
keep guided whom You will. You are our Protector, so forgive us and have Mercy
on us, for You are the best of those who forgive. And ordain for us good in
this world, and in the Hereafter. Certainly we have turned unto You.” He said
(as to) My Punishment I afflict therewith whom I will and My Mercy embraces all
things. That (Mercy) I shall ordain for those who are the pious and give alms;
and those who believe in our signs.” (Quran 7:155-157)
God is indeed the Most Merciful and His mercy embraces
all things. When Moses beseeched God He raised up the seventy dead elders. For
many years the Children of Israel wandered about in the desert and wastelands.
Prophet Moses suffered greatly at their hands. He endured mutiny, belligerence,
ignorance, and idolatry, they even inflicted personal harm upon him. He suffered
purely for the sake of pleasing God. After many years Prophet Aaron died, so Moses
was finally without his greatest supporter. Still he remained steadfast; still
he remained in the wilderness never quite reaching the Promised land. Moses
died, still surrounded by the belligerent Children of Israel. Still surrounded
by people who refused to see the miracles before their eyes, yet God in His
Mercy continued to give them chance after chance.
From the traditions of Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy
and blessings of God be upon him, comes the account of Prophet Moses’ death. “The
Angel of Death was sent to Moses. When he arrived Moses punched him in the
eye. The Angel returned to his Lord and said, ‘You have sent me to a slave who
does not want to die.’ God said, ‘Return to him and tell him to put his hand
on the back of an ox and for every hair that will come under it, he will be
granted one year of life.’ Moses said, ‘O Lord! What will happen after that?’
God replied, ‘then death.’ Moses said, ‘Let it come now!’ Moses then
requested God to let him die close to the Holy Land so that he would be at a
distance of a stone’s throw from it.”[1]
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