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Fir'aun was a ruler of Egypt, and a prominent figure in the Islamic version of the story of Musa (Moses). In the story, there was a prophecy that a boy would be born that would ruin his religion. Fir'aun made the decision to have all the boys put to death to preserve the religion. Musa's mother put him in a box in the river, where he was found. Fir'aun was convinced to raise him as his own. This later proved to be a substantial problem for him. Although much different in details, the story runs along side the story of Moses in the biblical book of Exodus. However, in Exodus, the pharaoh was never named.

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