
THE PRESERVATION OF PHARAOH'S BODY
As
we shall see later on, Pharaoh regarded himself as a deity and responded
with slanders and threats to Prophet Musa's (as) calls for him to
believe in Allah. This arrogant attitude lasted until he was faced
with the threat of death through drowning. The Qur'an relates that
Pharaoh immediately turned to belief when faced with Allah's punishment:
We
brought the tribe of Israel across the sea, and Pharaoh and his
troops pursued them out of tyranny and enmity. Then, when he was
on the point of drowning, he [Pharaoh] said: "I believe that there
is no god but Him in Whom the tribe of Israel believes. I am one
of the Muslims." (Qur'an, 10:90)
However, this last-minute conversion was not accepted, for it was
not sincere. According to the Qur'an, Allah exclaimed:
"What, now! When previously you rebelled and
were one of the corrupters? Today we will preserve your body
so you can be a Sign for people who come after you. Surely
many people are heedless of Our Signs." (Qur'an, 10:91-92)
The information that Pharaoh's corpse would serve
as a sign for later generations may be regarded as an indication
that his body would not decay. On display in the Royal Mummies Chamber
of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo is a mummified body believed to
be that of this tyrant. In all likelihood, Pharaoh's body floated
to shore after being drowned, was found and mummified by the Egyptians,
and then carried to a previously prepared burial chamber.182

182. “Archaeology,”
www.angelfire.com/az/miracles/Archaeology.html.
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