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1289:. To recite this story would show true prophecy, but people had no faith that Muhammad would possess this gift. When Muhammad was questioned, he revealed through his revelation all his knowledge about the untold story. Following the hardships faced within the city of Makkah, the story of YĆ«suf was later revealed to uplift people's spirits. They questioned, "O Messenger of Allah, why don't you tell us the stories of those before us who also suffered?" This was a time of abrupt chaos as the Muslims were being persecuted and later forced to leave. This is posed as the second conclusion to the revelation. 1214:
the women of the city talk of how the wife is seeking to seduce YĆ«suf. The wife of 'Al-Aziz invites them to a banquet, gives each of them a knife, and then tells YĆ«suf to come out. The women cut their hands in astonishment. 'She said, "That is the one about whom you blamed me. And I certainly sought to seduce him, but he firmly refused; and if he will not do what I order him, he will surely be imprisoned and will be of those debased." YĆ«suf prefers prison to what they call him so he prayed to God. YĆ«suf is sent to prison.
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wanted to test Muhammad, as they were in disbelief of his knowledge and spiritual capabilities. They did not believe him to be a prophet and planned to trick him by asking a question that only a true prophet would be able to answer. The story of YĆ«suf and his brothers, was one that was not heard of,
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Unlike the accounts of other Islamic prophets, different elements and aspects of which are related in different surahs, the life-history of Yusuf, is narrated in this surah only, in full and in chronological order. This surah, which also tells of the truth, according to Muslims, contained in dreams,
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In the prison, YĆ«suf met two other men and interprets one of the prisoner's dreams. The prisoner is then released and YĆ«suf asked the prisoner to mention his talent to the king. One day, the King had a dream and the prisoner who had been released mention YĆ«suf. He interprets the King's dream, which
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A witness, after YĆ«suf defends his innocence, testifies "if his shirt is torn from the front, then she has told the truth, and he is of the liars but if his shirt is torn from the back, then she has lied, and he is of the truthful." The shirt was indeed torn from the back. Soon after this accident,
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with them. When the brothers returned with their youngest brother, YĆ«suf takes him aside and tells him his identity. YĆ«suf plots a theft case where his youngest brother is found guilty of theft when he is truly innocent and is detained from his family, so he could stay with him. Later, when the
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who has the talent of interpreting dreams. One day YĆ«suf has a dream and he narrates his dream to his father, who immediately knows that YĆ«suf will be a prophet. His father tells him not to tell his brothers to avoid any harm. However, because of Ya'qub's loving treatment towards YĆ«suf, YĆ«suf's
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Throughout the story of YĆ«suf, Allah taught the believers that a person who possesses true Islamic character can master the world with the strength of their character. The example of YĆ«suf shows that a person of high and pure character can overcome severe circumstances and be successful.
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During the seven-year drought, YĆ«suf's brothers visit Egypt to get food for their family. Upon seeing his brothers, YĆ«suf recognizes them though they did not recognize him. YĆ«suf, in a high position of authority, requests that the next time they come, they bring their youngest brother
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is about Egypt having a seven-year drought. To reward him, the King requests his release from jail and the King also investigates his case. The wife who tried to seduce YĆ«suf testifies that he was innocent, and the truth unveils. YĆ«suf is given authority in Egypt.
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which is close to the end of the Makkan era and Makkan journey. This Sura was revealed after a year the scholars of seerah call 'am al huzun' (the year of Sorrow or Despair). This year was a sad and depressing time for the Islamic prophet
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presents many principles of how to serve Islam by relating the life-history of a prophet, who became the most renowned and respected figure in the country to which he had been sold as a slave.
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brothers felt jealous. They wanted to get rid of YĆ«suf, so their father could love them instead of YĆ«suf. Their initial plan was to kill YĆ«suf, but later they decided to throw him in a
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tries to seduce YĆ«suf, but he resists. The woman seeing his resistance accuses YĆ«suf of wanting to harm her and demands that he should either be punished severely or sent to jail.
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Muhammad is reported to have encouraged the teaching of Surah YĆ«suf to slaves, claiming that "whenever a Muslim recites it and teaches it to his family and slaves,
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Along with the three crucial events that marked the revelation for Muhammad, scholars have mentioned other incidents that led to the revelation of the sura. The
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To provide proof that Muhammad's prophethood and his knowledge is not based on unsubstantiated information, rather but was gained through revelation.
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father and brothers face poverty they come back to YĆ«suf and YĆ«suf then helps them and reveals his identity asking them to come and live with him.
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There is no confirmed time when Surah YĆ«suf was supposedly revealed, but it is estimated to be either in the 10th or 11th year of
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with beauty resembling the beauty of YĆ«suf. He will not fear the Day of Judgement and will be among the best of the believers.
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Alastair Hamilton, "A Lutheran Translator for the Qur'an: A Late Seventeenth-Century Quest". Taken from
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He undertakes to interpret the dreams of two of the king’s servants who were also imprisoned with him
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are entirely in the hands of God, that whatever Allah wills will happen and no one can prevent it
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Joseph tells his father of his vision of eleven stars and the sun and the moon bowing down to him
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in 1617 and later in the 17th century published synoptically in Arabic and Latin as part of the
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The women of the palace acknowledge their sin in endeavoring to entice Joseph to unlawful love
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Joseph's brethren, receiving their father's consent, take him with them and put him in a well
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Azeez’s wife declares her purpose to imprison Joseph unless he yields to her solicitations
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He pardons his brethren and sends his inner garment to his father to restore his sight
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would ease for him the pangs of death and make it so that no Muslim would envy him".
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Pursues one's goals while remaining under the limits prescribed by the Divine Law
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The faiths of the prophets before Muhammad were the same as his. The prophets
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The Quran is no forgery, but a confirmation of the writings of former prophets
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The brethren bring to Jacob the report that Joseph had been devoured by a wolf
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Prophets in the Quran : an Introduction to the Quran and Muslim Exegesis
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as the people of Makkah held no knowledge of this story. Also translated as
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Regarding the timing and contextual background of the believed revelation (
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it was known to the Christian and Jewish cultures and not heard of by the
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English Translation of the Meaning of Al-Quran: The Guidance for Mankind
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Unbelievers are invariably punished for rejecting the messengers of God
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Joseph vindicated. The wife of Azeez does not acquit herself of blame.
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The wives of other noblemen, seeing Joseph’s beauty, call him an angel
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Applies their efforts towards the truth and puts one's trust in Allah
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After consultation, Benjamin’s brethren all return to Jacob but one
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Jacob reluctantly permits Benjamin to go to Egypt with his brethren
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Joseph requires his brethren to bring to him their brother Benjamin
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Jacob hesitates through fear that Joseph may be devoured by a wolf
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Joseph praises God for his mercies and professes the Muslim faith
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Jacob refuses to credit their story, yet puts his trust in God
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The Prophet is acquainted by inspiration with the history of
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Jacob foretells the finding of Joseph and receives his sight
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He, by guile, brings his brethren under the charge of theft
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The QurÊŒan with annotated interpretation in modern English
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Their money returned in their sacks to induce their return
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The king's interpreters fail to interpret the king’s dream
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God's order to the messenger to proclaim the Muslim faith
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Joseph asks to be remembered by the king but is forgotten
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Has awareness of Allah and accountability of one's deeds
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He insists on retaining Benjamin instead of a substitute
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Joseph preaches the Divine unity to his fellow-prisoners
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Certain travelers find Joseph and carry him into bondage
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Jacob counsels their entering the city by several gates
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The rent in his garment testifies to Joseph's innocence
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Jacob warns Joseph against the jealousy of his brethren
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Jacob and his sons and wife all do obeisance to Joseph
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Joseph, receiving Benjamin, makes himself known to him
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An Egyptian purchases Joseph and proposes to adopt him
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invited the people to the same message as Muhammad.
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The infidels will not believe the signs of the QurĂĄn
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By God’s grace he was preserved from her enticements
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Joseph's brethren are jealous of him and of Benjamin
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London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co. 883:The Egyptian’s wife endeavors to seduce Joseph 829:They beg their father to send Joseph with them 799:to signify Joseph's future prophetic character 1854: 1649:"Surah YĆ«suf (Joseph) in English Translation" 1126:Joseph receives his parents unto him in Egypt 727:The surah was first translated into Latin by 624: 8: 1760:(1st ed.). Door of Light. p. 106. 1096:Jacob sends his sons to inquire after Joseph 964:He interprets the dreams of the two servants 859:Jacob does not believe the story of his sons 847:God sends a revelation to Joseph in the well 805:Joseph's story is a sign of God's providence 46: 42: 30: 1663:"PROPHET Joseph(YUSUF) (peace be upon him)" 823:One of them advises putting him into a well 1861: 1847: 1839: 1102:Joseph makes himself known to his brethren 631: 617: 188: 1469:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 708:), it was revealed toward the end of the 742: 1539: 1537: 1398: 877:God bestows on his wisdom and knowledge 191: 1567:The Republic of Letters And the Levant 1459: 1449: 642: 29: 910:believes Joseph and condemns his wife 7: 1417: 1415: 1413: 1756:Al-Shaykh al-Saduq (May 16, 2015). 994:The king calls Joseph out of prison 735:efforts at translating the Qur'an. 653: 47: 1607:, Preliminary Discourse, and Notes 1120:He asks pardon for his wicked sons 691:(verses). 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Surah
Quran
Joseph
Arabic text
Audio file
English text
Meccan
Juzʌ
verses
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Quran 11
Quran 13
Quran
History
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First revelation
Asbab al-Nuzul
Historicity
Samarkand Kufic Quran
Sanaa manuscript
Topkapi manuscript
Birmingham manuscript
Surah
List
Meccan
Medinan
Āyah
Juz'
Muqatta'at

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