Surah Yusuf

Recitation

Explanation

Breakdown

1-3 The Prophet is acquainted by inspiration with the history of Joseph

4 Joseph tells his father of his vision of eleven stars and the sun and the moon bowing down to him

5 Jacob warns Joseph against the jealousy of his brethren

6 Jacob understands the dream to signify Joseph’s future prophetic character

7 Joseph’s story is a sign of God’s providence

8 Joseph’s brethren are jealous of him and of Benjamin

9 They counsel together to kill or to expatriate him

10 One of them advises their putting him into a well

11-12 They beg their father to send Joseph with them

13 Jacob hesitates through fear that Joseph may be devoured by a wolf

14-15 Joseph’s brethren, receiving their father’s consent, take him with them and put him in a well

15 God sends a revelation to Joseph in the well

16-17 The brethren bring to Jacob the report that Joseph had been devoured by a wolf

18 Jacob does not believe the story of his sons

19-20 Certain travelers finding Joseph carry him into bondage

21 An Egyptian purchases Joseph and proposes to adopt him

22 God bestows on his wisdom and knowledge

23 The Egyptian’s wife endeavors to seduce Joseph

24 By God’s grace he was preserved from her enticements

25 She accuses Joseph of an attempt to dishonor her

26-27 The rent in his garment testifies Joseph’s innocence

28-29 Azeez believes Joseph and condemns his wife

30 The sin of Azeez’s wife becomes known in the city

31 The wives of other noblemen, seeing Joseph’s beauty, call him an angel

32 Azeez’s wife declares her purpose to imprison Joseph unless he yields to her solicitations

33 Joseph seeks protection from God

34 God hears his prayer and turns aside their snares

35 Joseph imprisoned notwithstanding his innocence

36-37 He undertakes to interpret the dreams of two of the king’s servants who were also imprisoned with him

38-40 Joseph preaches the Divine unity to his fellow-prisoners

41 He interprets the dreams of the two servants

42 Joseph asks to be remembered by the king but is forgotten

43 The dreams of the king of Egypt

44 The king’s interpreters fail to interpret the king’s dream

45-49 Joseph remembers and interprets the king’s dream

50 The king calls Joseph out of prison

51 The women of the palace acknowledge their sin in endeavoring to entice Joseph to unlawful love

52-53 Joseph vindicated. The wife of Azeez does not acquit herself of blame.

54 The king restores Joseph

55-57 Joseph made king’s treasurer at his own request

58 His brethren come to him but do not recognize him

59-61 Joseph requires his brethren to bring to him their brother Benjamin

62 Their money returned in their sacks to induce their return

63-66 Jacob reluctantly permits Benjamin to go to Egypt with his brethren

67 Jacob counsels their entering the city by several gates

68 This counsel of no avail against God’s decree

69 Joseph, receiving Benjamin, makes himself known to him

70-76 He, by guile, brings his brethren under the charge of theft

77, 79 He insists on retaining Benjamin instead of a substitute

80-82 After consultation, Benjamin’s brethren all return to Jacob but one

83 Jacob refuses to credit their story, yet puts his trust in God

84-86 Jacob grieves for Joseph, and yet tells of his hope

87 Jacob sends his sons to inquire after Joseph

88-90 Joseph makes himself known to his brethren

91-93 He pardons his brethren and sends his inner garment to his father to restore his sight

94-97 Jacob foretells the finding of Joseph and receives his sight

98-99 He asks pardon for his wicked sons

100 Joseph receives his parents unto him in Egypt

101 Jacob and his sons and wife all do obeisance to Joseph

102 Joseph praises God for his mercies and professes the Muslim faith

103-107 The infidels will not believe the signs of the Qurán

108 God’s order to the messenger to proclaim the Muslim faith

109 God’s apostles in all ages have been but men

109-110 Unbelievers invariably punished for rejecting the messengers of God

111 The Quran no forgery, but a confirmation of the writings of former prophets [7]

 

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