Musa may refer to:
Musa (Arabic: موسى) is a male given name, corresponding to Moses, see also Moses in Islam
The name Musa comes from the Hebrew language. "Mu" means box while "Sa" is wood This is because Asiya, Pharoah's wife, found him floating in the Nile River in a Wooden Box.
Musa Khan was an Ilkhan from 1336 to 1337 and a grandson of Baydu.
He was installed to the throne of the Ilkhanate by the governor of Baghdad, 'Ali Padsah, on April 12, two days after the latter had defeated Arpa Ke'un in battle. Musa was meant to be a puppet to 'Ali. However, Musa was challenged by the Jalayirid Hasan Buzurg. 'Ali was killed, and Musa was forced to flee after being defeated at Qara Darra on July 24, 1336.
Life is but a moment
A single grain of sand
That slips right through the hourglass
And slips right through your hand
You've shown me how
To make each moment count
And I know now
What life's all about
* Life is but a twinkle
The winking of an eye
A star that lights the universe
A flash across the sky
You came to me
Just like a shooting star
You gave to me
The love that's in your heart
* * When you live for love
How precious life can be
When you give your love
I truly do believe
If only for a moment
It's a miracle to see
So shine for all the world tonight
And live for love
Give your love to me
(* Repeat)
(** Repeat)
(** Repeat)
So shine for all the world tonight
And live for love