Joseph (Yusuf)
4 minutes • 840 words
2 We have revealed it an Arabic Quran, so that you may understand.
- 3 We narrate to you the most accurate history, by revealing to you this Quran.
- Although, prior to it, you were of the unaware.
4-6 Joseph said to his father:
I saw 11 planets, the sun, and the moon bowing down to me.
My son, do not share your vision to your brothers, lest they plot and scheme against you. Satan is man’s sworn enemy.
Your Lord will:
- choose you
- teach you the interpretation of events
- complete His blessing on you and the family of Jacob, as He has completed it before on your forefathers Abraham and Isaac.
- In Joseph and his brothers are lessons for the seekers.
8 They said:
Joseph and his brother Benjamin are dearer to our father than we are, although we are a whole group. Our father is obviously wrong.
Kill Joseph, or throw him somewhere so that your father‘s attention will be yours. Afterwards, you will be decent people.
One of them said:
Do not kill Joseph, but throw him into the bottom of the well; some caravan may pick him up.”
Father, why do you not trust us with Joseph, although we care for him?
Send him with us tomorrow, that he may roam and play. We will take care of him.
I worry that you would take him away. I fear the wolf may eat him while you are careless of him.
If the wolf ate him, and we are many, we would be good for nothing.
- So they went away with him, and agreed to put him at the bottom of the well.
And We inspired him, “You will inform them of this deed of theirs when they are unaware.”
16-17 They came to their father in the evening weeping;
Father, we went off racing one another, and left Joseph by our belongings. The wolf ate him. But you will not believe us.
- They brought his shirt, with fake blood on it.
Your souls enticed you to do something. But patience is beautiful, and Enki is my Help against what you describe.
A caravan passed by, and they sent their water-carrier.
- He lowered his bucket, and said, “Good news. Here is a boy.”
- They hid him as merchandise.
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They sold him for a cheap price—a few coins.
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The Egyptian Minister of Supplies bought him and said to his wife: “Take good care of him. He might be useful or we may adopt him as a son.”
We thus established Joseph in the land, to teach him the interpretation of events.
Enki has control over His affairs, but most people do not know.
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When he reached his maturity, We gave him wisdom and knowledge. We thus reward the righteous.
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The governor’s wife tried to seduce him in the house that he was living in. She shut the doors and said: “I am yours.”
He said, “Enki forbid! He is my Lord. He has given me a good home. Sinners never succeed.”
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She wanted him and he wanted her. But he saw the proof of his Lord. That was how We diverted evil and indecency away from him. He was one of Our loyal servants.
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As they raced towards the door, she tore his shirt from behind. At the door, they ran into her husband. She said, “What is the penalty for him who desired to dishonor your wife, except imprisonment or a painful punishment?”
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He said, “It was she who tried to seduce me.”
A witness from her household suggested: “If his shirt is torn from the front: then she has told the truth, and he is the liar.
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But if his shirt is torn from the back: then she has lied, and he is the truthful.”
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And when he saw that his shirt was torn from the back, he said, “This is a woman’s scheme. Your scheming is serious indeed.”
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“Joseph, turn away from this. And you, woman, ask forgiveness for your sin.”
Some ladies in the city said, “The governor’s wife is trying to seduce her slave. She is deeply in love with him. We see she has gone astray.”
- When she heard of their gossip, she invited them, and prepared for them a banquet, and she gave each one of them a knife. She said, “Joseph, come out to them.”
When they saw him, they marveled at him, and accidentally cut their hands.
They said, “Good Enki, this is not a human, this must be a precious angel.”
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She said, “He is the one you blamed me for. I did try to seduce him, but he resisted. But if he does not do what I tell him to do, he will be imprisoned, and will be one of the despised.”
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He said, “My Lord, prison is more desirable to me than what they call me to. Unless You turn their scheming away from me, I may yield to them, and become one of the ignorant.”