Moses, an Arabic-speaking prophet travelled from Sudan to Yemen - ThereIsNoClash

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If Moses migrated from the Sharqia Governorate in the northern part of Egypt to ‘Madyan’, which is said to be located in Saudi Arabia, north of the Hijaz, Moses had to be a fluent speaker in Arabic

the native language in Saudi Arabia. This is the only way he could have successfully managed the dialogue with the girls and their father at the well in ‘Madyan’.

If we accept this scenario, the Torah would have been written in hieroglyphics, since Egyptian hieroglyphs were the formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt.

Well, we know that this did not happen!

The Qur'an says ‘And to (the people of) Madyan, (We sent) their brother Shu`ayb.’

But …. Where is the tomb of the Prophet Shu'ayb? The answer is 'in Yemen'.
Where is Mount Shu'ayb? The answer is 'in Yemen'.
Where is Prophet Shu'ayb’s mosque? The answer is 'in Yemen'.
Then where is 'Madyan' located? Where had Moses fled to escaping the Pharaoh? The answer again is ‘Yemen’.

The Qura’n says: ‘And they sold him for a reduced price – a few dirhams’

It only follows that if we know which part of Egypt used the dirham at the time, then this will lead us to find out where in Egypt ‘Joseph’ was sold.

Did it take place in the north of Misr close to Egypt or in the south of Misr close to Sudan?

This is what we will uncover in the next episode of The Journey.

To follow the full story we recommend you first watch the first episode - https://youtu.be/Zwid3crIKF8

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