When the Prophet Moses (pbuh) went up to the fire on the  mountain,  he encountered a miracle. He was addressed by Allah from a  bush. There, he  received the first revelations, stated in the Qur'an as  follows:
But when he reached it a  voice called out to him from  the right hand side of the valley in the part  which was full of  blessing, from out of the bush: "Moses, I am Allah, the  Lord of all the  worlds." (Surat al-Qasas: 30)
Then when he reached it, a  voice  called out, "Moses! I am your Lord. Take off your sandals. You are  in  the holy valley of Tuwa. I have chosen you, so listen well to what is   revealed. I am Allah. There is no god but Me, so worship Me and  establish  prayer to remember Me." (Surah Ta-Ha: 11-14)
This was the  first revelation the Prophet  Moses  (pbuh) received, honouring him as Allah's messenger, the highest rank  that a human can attain in  this world.
An important issue deserves attention here; Allah addresses the   Prophet Moses (pbuh) ... Allah had called onto the Prophet Moses  (pbuh) from a  tree. Allah was close enough to the Prophet Moses (pbuh)  as to address him  directly. The truth however is, Allah is always close  enough to address  anybody. For instance, as you read these lines,  Allah is close to you. He is  close enough to speak to you, to hear your  voice and make you hear His voice.  He is always close enough to hear  our every word. He can hear us even if we  whisper.
Allah relates this fact in the Qur'an as 
"We are nearer to him than his jugular vein." (Surah Qaf: 16) After telling the Prophet Moses (pbuh) that the voice he hears belongs to  our Lord, Allah asked him about his staff:
"What is  that in your right hand, Moses?"  He said, "It is my  staff. I lean on it and beat down leaves for my  sheep with it and have other  uses for it." (Surah Ta-Ha: 17-18) 
No doubt Allah had known what the Prophet Moses (pbuh) held in  his  hand. However, to edify the Prophet Moses (pbuh) and make known His  wisdom to  him, Allah asked him to throw down his staff:
"Throw down  your staff." Then when he saw it slithering like a snake he turned and  fled and did not turn back again... (Surat an-Naml: 10) 
When the Prophet Moses (pbuh) saw his familiar  staff turned into a  snake, he was seized with fear. However, this event  was created to be a lesson  by which Allah taught the Prophet Moses  (pbuh) to feel no fear except for Him, and  to submit to no one other  than Him:
…"Have no fear, Moses.  In My Presence the Messengers have no fear." (Surat an-Naml: 10)
He said, "Take hold of  it and have no fear. We will return it to its original form." (Surah Ta-Ha:  21)
In compliance with the command, the Prophet Moses  (pbuh) picked up  his staff. This staff would later become a miracle  used against Pharaoh.  Thereafter, Allah gave the Prophet Moses (pbuh) a  second miracle:
Put your hand inside your  shirt front. It will emerge pure white yet quite unharmed… (Surat al-Qasas: 32)
As the verse above relates, the second miracle  Allah granted to  the Prophet Moses (pbuh) is the emergence of the  Prophet Moses' (pbuh) hand pure  white, as a miracle from Allah. The  Prophet Moses (pbuh) became excited and  felt frightened by these  things. However Allah commanded him not to fear and go  forth with these  miracles to Pharaoh:
…And hug your  arms to your sides to   still your fear. These are two proofs from your Lord for Pharaoh and his  ruling  circle. They are a deviant people. (Surat  al-Qasas:32) 
 
 
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