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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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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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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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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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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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1486:"Surah Yusuf: The Story That Brings Comfort (Part 1 of 5)"
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1685:"The Best of Stories: Pearls from Surah Yusuf | Part 1"
1546:"The Best of Stories: Pearls from Surah Yusuf | Part 1"
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1018:Joseph made kingâs treasurer at his own request
946:Joseph imprisoned notwithstanding his innocence
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883:The Egyptianâs wife endeavors to seduce Joseph
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1649:"Surah YĆ«suf (Joseph) in English Translation"
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1758:Thawab Al-A'mal wa I'qab Al-A'mal
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1161:in all ages have been but men
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1407:|The Noble Quran (Surah 12)
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1012:The king restores Joseph
1834:Clear Quran translation
1736:"Knowledge of tawheed"
1368:Confidence and courage
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312:Muqatta'at
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343:Women
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1874:List
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