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In the primary scripture of Islam, the Quran, Haman ((アラビア語:: هامان), pronounced: ''hāmān'') is claimed to have been close to the Pharaoh at the time of a religious prophet, Moses. The name Haman appears six times throughout the whole Qur'an,〔''A-Z of Prophets in Islam and Judaism'', Wheeler, ''Haman''〕 four times with Pharaoh and twice by himself,〔(), Qur'an 28:6, 28:8, 28:38, 29:39, 40:24, 40:36.〕 where God sent Moses to invite Pharaoh and Haman to monotheism, and to seek protection of the Israelites Haman and Pharaoh were tormenting. Referring to Moses as a sorcerer and a liar, Pharaoh and Haman rejected Moses' call to worship this God and refused to set the children of Israel free. Haman was commissioned to build a tall tower, using burnt bricks, for this Pharaoh to climb up to the God of Moses. ==Notes==
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