سورة Yusuf (Joseph )

سورة Yusuf (Joseph ) - English - Sarwar عدد الآيات 111

In the story of Joseph and his brothers, there is evidence (of the truth) for those who seek to know.
Joseph's brothers said to one another, \"There is no doubt that Joseph and his brother are more loved by our father, even though we are all his offspring. He (our father) is certainly in manifest error.\"
Some of them suggested, \"Let us kill Joseph or leave him somewhere far away from the presence of our father. Only then shall we receive equal treatment and thereafter can become righteous people\".
They said, \"If some wild-beast would be able to harm him, despite the presence of our strong group, it would certainly be a great loss to us!\"
A caravan came by and sent their water carrier out to the well. When he drew out Joseph in his bucket, he shouted, \"Glad news, a young boy!\" The people of the caravan hid him amongst their belongings. God knows well what they do.
She chased him to the door, grabbed him from behind, and tore off his shirt. Suddenly, they were face to face with her husband. (Looking accusingly at Joseph) she asked her husband, \"What punishment is more fitting for those who have evil desires towards your household other than imprisonment and painful torment?\"
Joseph said, \"It was she who tried to seduce me.\" Someone from the household in confirmation of Joseph's statement said, \"If his shirt it torn from the front, she has spoken the truth and he is lying,
When the master saw that Joseph's shirt was torn from behind, he told his wife, \"This is some of your womanly guile in which you are certainly skillful.
Even after Joseph had been found innocent of any crime, the King and his people decided to imprison him for an appointed time (so that people would forget the incident).
Two young men were also sent to serve prison sentences (for different reasons). One of them said, \"I had a dream in which I was brewing wine.\" The other one said, \"In my dream I was carrying some bread on my head and birds were eating that bread.\" They asked Joseph if he would interpret their dreams. They said, \"We believe you to be a righteous person.\"
Joseph asked the one, whom he knew would not be executed, to mention his case to his Lord. Satan caused that man to forget all about Joseph and his case. Thus, Joseph remained in prison for some years.
The man who was in prison with Joseph and who was released, recalled after so many years Joseph's (ability to interpret dreams) and said, \"I can tell you the meaning of this dream if you allow me to go (to the prison and ask the man who knows the meanings of dreams).\"
(He went to the prison) and said to Joseph, \"You are a man of truth. Would you tell me the meaning of a dream in which seven fat cows eat up seven lean ones and the meaning of seven green ears of corn and seven dry ones? I hope you can tell me the right meaning and save people from confusion.\"
(Joseph said), \"This proves that I was not disloyal to the King in his absence. God does not grant success to the efforts of disloyal people.
\"I do not think that I am free from weakness; all human souls are susceptible to evil except for those to whom my Lord has granted mercy. My Lord is certainly All-forgiving and All-merciful.\"
The King ordered his men to bring Joseph before him. He wanted to grant him a high office. The King said to Joseph, \"From now on you will be an honored and trusted person among us\".
The reward in the next life is certainly better for the faithful ones who have observed piety in this life.
Joseph's brothers said, \"We shall try to influence his father to send him with us and we shall be successful\".
When they returned to their father, they told him, \"Father, (unless we take our brother) they will refuse us one further measure of grain. Send our brother with us so that we can obtain that measure. We shall watch over him carefully\".
They were told, \"The King's drinking cup is missing and whoever brings it will receive a camel's load of grain. I promise you that\".
Joseph's brothers said, \"We swear by God, as you know, that we have not come to spread evil in the land and that we have not committed any theft.\"
The Egyptians said, \"What do you suggest should be the punishment for the thief, if it is proved that you are lying?\"
Joseph's brothers replied, \"In whosoever baggage it is found, that person will be your bondsman. Thus is the punishment of the unjust.\"
When they lost all hope (of convincing the Prince), they moved into a corner whispering to each other. The eldest among them said, \"Do you not remember that you had solemnly promised our father to return Benjamin to him and that before this you had broken your promise concerning Joseph? I shall never leave this land until my father gives me permission or God decides for me; He is the best Judge.
(When he heard this), Jacob said, \"Your souls have tempted you to make up the whole story. Let us be patient for perhaps God will bring them all back to me. God is certainly All-knowing and All-wise\".
(Jacob) turned away from them saying, \"Alas, Joseph is lost!\" He wept continuously in his grief until, in suppressing his anger, his eyes turned white.
Then they inquired, \"Are you Joseph?\" He said, \"Yes, I am Joseph and this is my brother. God has indeed been gracious to us. One who exercises patience and observes piety should know that God does not ignore the reward of the righteous ones.\"
You do not ask any reward for your preaching (of Our guidance to them). This (Quran) is a guide for the people of the world (human beings and jinn).
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