Out of all the prophets and messengers...
Musa/Mozes received the most extensive revelation.
The Torah in its origin was the most extensive...
it was the greatest revealed in the sense of volume...
of any book that Allah swt had ever revealed to a messenger.
Alright, so obviously Jibril taught Musa a lot, he was with Musa a lot.
But the most of the narration that we see an authentic mention of Jibril...
is actually with Musa's enemy, it's with Firaun/Pharaoh.
To the Prophet, Jibril once said:
'You should have seen me the day that Firaun died.
You want to know what I did to Firaun, the day he died?'
It was whne he wanted to assure the Prophet: 'Look, Abu Jahl is a mini-firaun...
Wait to see what happens to him. Don't worry, you should have seen me the day...!
As Firaun was drowning in the bottom of the sea, I went and found him...
and I started kicking dirt into his mouth. Because I was afraid...
he would say: La Illaha Illa'llah, he would repent...
and Allah would have mercy on him.'
We'd like to compare modern day dictators to Firaun, rightfull so.
But this is consensus of the scholars, that Firaun was the worst human being.
I mean, he combines all of the worst qualities in a person that's ever been created, through mankind.
No tyrants worse than Firaun, and Jibril is worried has a chance with Allah swt.
Why did Jibril hated Firaun so much?
To the Prophet, he said: 'I hated him the day he said: I am your Lord the Most High'.
When Firaun had the audacity to stand up and say: I am your Lord the Most High.
The hatred that Jibril developed for Firaun was unprecedented.
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