When they had passed further, he said to his assistant, “Bring us our meal! We have certainly been exhausted by today’s journey.”
          
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          He replied, “Do you remember when we rested by the rock? ˹That is when˺ I forgot the fish. None made me forget to mention this except Satan. And the fish made its way into the sea miraculously.”1
          
            18:63
          
        
        
          Moses responded, “That is ˹exactly˺ what we were looking for.”1 So they returned, retracing their footsteps.
          
            18:64
          
        
        
          There they found a servant of Ours, to whom We had granted mercy from Us and enlightened with knowledge of Our Own.
          
            18:65
          
        
        
          Moses said to him, “May I follow you, provided that you teach me some of the right guidance you have been taught?”
          
            18:66
          
        
        
          He said, “You certainly cannot be patient ˹enough˺ with me.
          
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          And how can you be patient with what is beyond your ˹realm of˺ knowledge?”
          
            18:68
          
        
        
          Moses assured ˹him˺, “You will find me patient, Allah willing, and I will not disobey any of your orders.”
          
            18:69
          
        
        
          He responded, “Then if you follow me, do not question me about anything until I ˹myself˺ clarify it for you.”
          
            18:70
          
        
        
          So they set out, but after they had boarded a ship, the man made a hole in it. Moses protested, “Have you done this to drown its people? You have certainly done a terrible thing!”
          
            18:71
          
        
        
          He replied, “Did I not say that you cannot have patience with me?”
          
            18:72
          
        
        
          Moses pleaded, “Excuse me for forgetting, and do not be hard on me.”
          
            18:73
          
        
        
          So they proceeded until they came across a boy, and the man killed him. Moses protested, “Have you killed an innocent soul, who killed no one? You have certainly done a horrible thing.”
          
            18:74