وَنُمَكِّنَ لَهُمْ فِي الْأَرْضِ وَنُرِيَ فِرْعَوْنَ وَهَامَانَ وَجُنُودَهُمَا مِنْهُم مَّا كَانُوا يَحْذَرُونَ
and to establish them in the land, and to show Pharaoh and Haman and their hosts from them that of which they were apprehensive.
Agha Ali Puya Commentary
Commentary on Quran 28:6
[Pooya/Ali Commentary 28:6] Firawn was warned by scholars of ancient scriptures that a son born among Bani Israil would bring destruction to his kingdom. He passed orders that all male children born to them be killed. When Musa was born, the midwife was determined either to kill him or inform Firawn, but the wonderful beauty of the baby so enchanted her that she changed her mind. Instead, she advised Musa's mother to take care of the boy and hide him from people. She went out to report that a dead girl was born and has been buried. Spies of Firawn came to search. Musa's sister put him in the oven, but the aunt of Musa, not knowing that he was hidden there. Lit the oven and flames started shooting out. The informers searched the house and finding flames coming out of the oven did not go near it and went away. When Musa's mother heard of the oven being lit, she came full of grief to see what had happened to her baby. She found Musa sitting in the flames and playing with them. The mother of Musa approached Hazkil, a carpenter, to make a small box for her. He asked the purpose and was told the plan by Musa's mother who was unable to tell a lie. Hazkil made the box, but he also went to Firawn's informers to tell them what he had heard from Musa's mother. However, when he came to them, he turned dumb and on his attempt to talk by making signs, the informers considered him mad and drove him away. When he returned to his shop he was not dumb any more. Again he went to the informers but this time he not only became dumb but also lost sight. This time, again, he was driven away, but when he returned home he was fit and sound again. Now, being convinced that the child must be the promised messenger of Allah Hazkil came to Musa's mother and declared his belief in Allah. Since Musa was the prophet of Allah Hazkil is called the believer among Firawn's people mumin min ali Firawn. Haman is here coupled with Firawn, as the former, next to the king, was the highest authority of the state . Refer to the commentary of Ta Ha: 38 to 40 and Nur :55.