True: Prophet Musa (AS) returned to Egypt after receiving a command from Allah (swt)., Haroon (AS), Prophet Musa's brother, was also a prophet., The Pharaoh refused to listen to Prophet Musa (AS) because he considered himself a god., Prophet Musa (AS) demonstrated a miraculous sign by turning his staff into a serpent., The magicians in Egypt were unable to match Prophet Musa's (AS) miracle., The Pharaoh's arrogance led him to disregard the warnings and punishments from Allah (swt)., The punishments from Allah (swt) included a severe drought, a devastating flood, plagues of locusts, lice, frogs, and turning the Nile water into blood., Despite the punishments, the Pharaoh repeatedly refused to release the Israelites., Prophet Musa (AS) continued to pray to Allah (swt) for relief and guidance during the trials in Egypt., False: The Egyptians fulfilled their promise to let the Israelites go after the punishments from Allah (swt) ended., The Pharaoh agreed to free the Israelites after God sent a severe drought to Egypt., The Pharaoh's ministers and leaders supported Prophet Musa (AS) and his message., Prophet Musa (AS) returned to Egypt alone, without his family., Haroon (AS) received a vision that he would become the ruler of Egypt., The Pharaoh welcomed Prophet Musa (AS) and accepted his message willingly., The magicians refused to participate in the contest against Prophet Musa (AS).,

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