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Prophet Musa and Al- Khidr. By: mamoun abbas And yazan AdolkarIm . Meeting Al - Khidr. Once Musa was walking and he went a man named Al- Khidr He asked the man if he could go with him. Khidr said that if he wanted to go, he could not ask any questions and not say anything.
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Prophet Musa and Al- Khidr By:mamoun abbas And yazan AdolkarIm
Meeting Al - Khidr • Once Musa was walking and he went a man named Al- Khidr • He asked the man if he could go with him. • Khidr said that if he wanted to go, he could not ask any questions and not say anything. • Musa Agreed and went with him.
The Boat • Musa and Khidr were walking and walking. • They passed many boats. • Khidr got on one of them and made a hole in it. • Then Musa asked why he did that. • Then Khidr said didn’t I tell you wouldn't bear what I do. • Then Musa said sorry and they kept walking
The Kid • Al-Khidr was walking in the town • He saw a child and killed him • Then Musa said this is and innocent child why would you do such a thing. • Then Khidr said didn’t I tell you wouldn't bear what I do. • Then Musa said sorry and they kept walking.
The wall • Khidr and Musa were walking. • They asked for some food from the villagers. • Khidr and Musa were denied • Khidr spotted an old wall that was about to break. • Khidr quickly fixed the wall. • Then Musa asked why he did that. • Then Musa asked why he did that. • Then Musa said sorry and they kept walking
Conclusion • After they were done , Khidr explained. • He killed the kid because he was going to be a really bad kid and the parents were really good believers. • He put the hole in the boat because a king was going to come and steal it but he didn’t take it because of the hole. • He fixed the wall because the children were orphans and their parents left them a treasure under the wall so he fixed it because he wanted them to get it when they were of age.
Lessons • Khidr was not a bad man and did everything he did for the sake of Allah. • Musa could not stand the crazy things that Khidr did. • Khidr taught Musa a valuable lesson. • The valuable lesson Khidr taught Musa is to never make a promise that you can not keep.