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“The chiefs of Pharaoh’s people said: ‘Verily this indeed is a knowing sorcerer’.”*** Besides warnings and changing the Rod as a serpent, Moses showed white hand, too. But the opponents of the prophets used to spoil the rank of the prophets. The verse says: “Then he drew out his hand, and behold! it was white to the beholders.” Therefore, the adherents and the chiefs of wrong-doers around false deities are also shared with them in their crimes.
From the point of belief, he called Moses (as) a sorcerer, and from the social and political points of view, he introduced him as a seditious and quarrelsome person. One of the weapons of the opponents is to denigrate the men of the Truth. The verse, from the tongue of Pharaoh, says: “‘He (Moses) intends to expel you from your land…” False deities are often tyrannical, but sometimes they become helpless to consult in difficulties with some others around them.
“To bring you every knowing (expert) sorcerer’.”*** In their consultation, however, the attitude of all of them was that they told him to keep Moses and Aaron (as) in suspense in order to collect sorcerers.