Musa And Pharaoh by DhurakhapalaM
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Description
Here is a representation of a Qur'anic Verse (Holy book of Islam)...Since I'm a Muslim, i adore every part of my Qur'an, but some parts are my favorites...just like the story of Musa and Pharaoh (claimed to be Ramses II / B.C.2500-2000) which Allah told us. As an abstract, Musa (peace be upon him) has been told by Allah to go to Pharaoh and tell him not to tyrannize his people and Ben-i Israel(people of Israel) and worship Allah, believe in his singularity. Musa goes and asks Pharaoh to stop tyrannizing Ben-i Israel and worship Allah and his singularity. Pharaoh mocks with Musa and asks his magicians to challenge him a duel. In the duel, Allah tells Musa to throw his staff to ground, and the staff turns to a giant snake swallowing magicians' illusions...Here is the picture :)
Comments (9)
SherlockHolmes
This is a really good depiction of the story that you just said. The snake coming out of the staff is really good as well as the characters positions in the scene. Awesome job Dhura!
shadowdragonlord
Aye, this image is totally crisp and lovely! Great work, you are so inspired and I find that admirable!
gotham
Absolutely perfect ! As shadow said, I really admire you for being so inspired with your religion...I was wondering about Quran, this picture just made me more thirsty for it ! I have to find one to read. Awesome picture again.
alvinylaya
Beautiful work. This image really tells a lot of story. Love the mats on the walls and floor.
bhubenig
Thank you for sharing your depictions of this event. I find your depiction much more original that the Judeo-Christian depictions of this event I was raised on. Well done!
vicious
awesome magic effect !!!!!!!!!
Doublecrash
I think it's beautiful: the characters, the effects, the poses and the story.
Zanny
Truely amazing, I am starting to love your work
redwisdom2000
Absolutely, wonderful. Your interpretation is seamless. I am a Christian that can appreciate fine religious based art.