Cross-Scripture Reference

Known as Moses in the Torah. See Mūsā for a comparative overview.

Mūsā (Moses)

Mūsā (Moses) is the prophet-lawgiver and the most frequently mentioned prophet in the Quran. His narrative spans: infancy in the basket, exile in Midian, commissioning at the burning bush, confrontation with Pharaoh (Firʿawn) including the plagues and the miraculous staff (ʿaṣā) that turned into a serpent and split the sea, the Exodus of Banū Isrāʾīl, receiving the Torah (Tawrāt) on Sinai, and wilderness guidance. He bridges the Torah and Quran as Moses-Musa — a shared prophet-lawgiver. See Mūsā (shared figure) for the cross-scripture bridge page.

Quranic references (seed)

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See also

Quran mention index

Auto-generated from high-confidence extraction (quran_entity_pipeline.py).

  • Total high-confidence ayah mentions: 167
  • Surahs with mentions: 35

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