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Moosa (given Name)
Moosa is the Arabic given name for Moses (see also Moses in Islam). Notable people with the name include: * Moosa Ghazi (1938–2003), Pakistani footballer * Moosa AbdulRahman Hassan (died 1987), Omani businessman * Moosa Ali Jaleel (born 1960), Maldivian military officer * Moosa Bin Shamsher (born 1945), Bangladeshi businessman * Moosa Manik (born 1963), Maldivian footballer and manager * Moosa Moolla (1934–2023), South African activist and diplomat * Moosa Raza (born 1937), Indian civil servant * Moosa Yaamin (born 1992), Maldivian footballer *Anthony "Moosa" Tiffith Jr., president of Top Dawg Entertainment See also * Moosa (other) Moosa may refer to: * Moosa (given name), * Moosa (surname), South African surname * Moosa (India), a village in Mansa District of Punjab State, India See also * Musa (other) Musa may refer to: Places *Mūša, a river in Lithuania an ...
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Moses
In Abrahamic religions, Moses was the Hebrews, Hebrew prophet who led the Israelites out of slavery in the The Exodus, Exodus from ancient Egypt, Egypt. He is considered the most important Prophets in Judaism, prophet in Judaism and Samaritanism, and one of the most important prophets in Christianity, Prophets and messengers in Islam, Islam, the Manifestation of God (Baháʼí Faith)#Known messengers, Baháʼí Faith, and Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions, other Abrahamic religions. According to both the Bible and the Quran, God in Abrahamic religions, God dictated the Mosaic Law to Moses, which he Mosaic authorship, wrote down in the five books of the Torah. According to the Book of Exodus, Moses was born in a period when his people, the Israelites, who were an slavery, enslaved minority, were increasing in population; consequently, the Pharaohs in the Bible#In the Book of Exodus, Egyptian Pharaoh was worried that they might ally themselves with New Kingdom of Egypt, Eg ...
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Moses In Islam
Moses ( , ) is a prominent Prophets and messengers in Islam, prophet and messenger of God in Islam, God and is the most frequently mentioned individual in the Quran, with #Quranic references, his name being mentioned 136 times and his life being narrated and recounted more than that of any other prophet.Annabel Keeler, "Moses from a Muslim Perspective", in: Solomon, Norman; Harries, Richard; Winter, Tim (eds.)''Abraham's Muslims in conversation'', T&T Clark Publ. (2005), pp. 55–66. Apart from the Quran, Moses is also described and praised in the Hadith literature as well. He is one of the most important prophets and messengers within Islam. According to the Quran, Moses was born to an Israelite family. In his childhood, he is put in a basket which flows towards the Nile, and is eventually discovered by Pharaoh's (Fir'awn) wife (not named in the Quran but called Asiya in Hadith), who takes Moses as her adopted son. After reaching adulthood, Moses then resides in Midian, befor ...
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Moosa Ghazi
Moosa Ghazi (; 1937 – 12 May 2003) was a Pakistani Association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), left winger. Ghazi represented the Pakistan national football team in the 1950s to 1960s, and was member of the national squad which finished finalists at the 1962 Merdeka Tournament. Considered as one of the earliest legends in Pakistan football history, he was renowned for his performances at the wing and goalscoring abilities. Early life Ghazi hailed from the locality of Lyari in Karachi in British Raj, British India. He belonged to the ''Makrani Baloch'' community (also known as Siddi, Sheedi) of Sudanese descent. Club career Keamari Mohammedan Ghazi started playing football with Karachi club Keamari Mohammedan alongside his brother Abid Ghazi. East Bengal Ghazi played for East Bengal FC, East Bengal from 1956 to 1958. He scored 50 goals for East Bengal Club, being their highest scorer in 1956 and 1957. He scored a brilliant goal wh ...
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