The Qur'an, 12. Yusuf
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12. Yusuf: Joseph
1 Alif. Lam. Ra. These are verse
of the Scripture that maketh plain.
2 Lo! We have revealed it, a
Lecture in Arabic, that ye may understand.
3 We narrate unto thee (Muhammad)
the best of narratives in that We have inspired in thee this Qur'an, though aforetime
thou wast of the heedless.
4 When Joseph said unto his
father: O my father! Lo! I saw in a dream eleven planets and the sun and the moon,
I saw them prostrating themselves unto me.
5 He said: O my dear son! Tell
not thy brethren of thy vision, lest they plot a plot against thee. Lo! Satan is
for man an open foe.
6 Thus thy Lord will prefer
thee and will teach thee the interpretation of events, and will perfect His grace
upon thee and upon the family of Jacob as He perfected it upon thy forefathers,
Abraham and Isaac. Lo! thy Lord is Knower, Wise.
7 Verily in Joseph and his brethren
are signs (of Allah's Sovereignty) for the inquiring.
8 When they said: Verily Joseph
and his brother are dearer to our father than we are, many though we be. Lo! our
father is in plain aberration.
9 (One said): Kill Joseph or
cast him to some (other) land, so that your father's favour may be all for you,
and (that) ye may afterward be righteous folk.
10 One among them said: Kill
not Joseph but, if ye must be doing, fling him into the depth of the pit; some caravan
will find him.
11 They said: O our father!
Why wilt thou not trust us with Joseph, when lo! we are good friends to him ?
12 Send him with us to-morrow
that he may enjoy himself and play. And lo! we shall take good care of him.
13 He said: Lo! in truth it
saddens me that ye should take him with you, and I fear less the wolf devour him
while ye are heedless of him.
14 They said: If the wolf should
devour him when we are (so strong) a band, then surely we should have already perished.
15 Then, when they led him off,
and were of one mind that they should place him in the depth of the pit, We inspired
in him: Thou wilt tell them of this deed of theirs when they know (thee) not.
16 And they came weeping to
their father in the evening.
17 Saying: O our father! We
went racing one with another, and left Joseph by our things, and the wolf devoured
him, and thou believest not our saying even when we speak the truth.
18 And they came with false
blood on his shirt. He said: Nay, but your minds have beguiled you into something.
(My course is) comely patience. And Allah it is Whose help is to be sought in that
(predicament) which ye describe.
19 And there came a caravan,
and they sent their waterdrawer. He let down his pail (into the pit). He said: Good
luck! Here is a youth. And they hid him as a treasure, and Allah was Aware of what
they did.
20 And they sold him for a low
price, a number of silver coins; and they attached no value to him.
21 And he of Egypt who purchased
him said unto his wife: Receive him honourably. Perchance he may prove useful to
us or we may adopt him as a son. Thus we established Joseph in the land that We
might teach him the interpretation of events. And Allah was predominant in His career,
but most of mankind know not.
22 And And when he reached his
prime We gave him wisdom and knowledge. Thus We reward the good.
23 And she, in whose house he
was, asked of him an evil act. She bolted the doors and said: Come! He said: I seek
refuge in Allah! Lo! he is my lord, who hath treated me honourably. Lo! wrong-doers
never prosper.
24 She verily desired him, and
he would have desired her if it had not been that he saw the argument of his Lord.
Thus it was, that We might ward off from him evil and lewdness. Lo! he was of Our
chosen slaves.
25 And they raced with one another
to the door, and she tore his shirt from behind, and they met her lord and master
at the door. She said: What shall be his reward, who wisheth evil to thy folk, save
prison or a painful doom ?
26 (Joseph) said: She it was
who asked of me an evil act. And a witness of her own folk testified: If his shirt
is torn from before, then she speaketh truth and he is of the liars.
27 And if his shirt is torn
from behind, then she hath lied and he is of the truthful.
28 So when he saw his shirt
torn from behind, he said: Lo! this is of the guile of you women. Lo! the guile
of you is very great.
29 O Joseph! Turn away from
this, and thou, (O woman), ask forgiveness for thy sin. Lo! thou art of the faulty.
30 And women in the city said:
The ruler's wife is asking of her slave-boy an ill- deed. Indeed he has smitten
her to the heart with love. We behold her in plain aberration.
31 And when she heard of their
sly talk, she sent to them and prepared for them a cushioned couch (to lie on at
the feast) and gave to every one of them a knife and said (to Joseph): Come out
unto them! And when they saw him they exalted him and cut their hands, exclaiming:
Allah Blameless! This is no a human being. This is not other than some gracious
angel.
32 She said: This is he on whose
account ye blamed me. I asked of him an evil act, but he proved continent, but if
he do not my behest he verily shall be imprisoned, and verily shall be of those
brought low.
33 He said: O my Lord! Prison
is more dear than that unto which they urge me, and if Thou fend not off their wiles
from me I shall incline unto them and become of the foolish.
34 So his Lord heard his prayer
and fended off their wiles from him. Lo! He is Hearer, Knower.
35 And it seemed good to them
(the men-folk) after they had seen the signs (of his innocence) to imprison him
for a time.
36 And two young men went to
prison with him. One of them said: I dreamed that I was pressing wine. The other
said: I dreamed that I was carrying upon my head bread whereof the birds were eating.
Announce unto us the interpretation, for we see thee of those good (at interpretation).
37 He said: The food which ye
are given (daily) shall not come unto you but I shall tell you the interpretation
ere it cometh unto you. This is of that which my Lord hath taught me. Lo! I have
forsaken the religion of folk who believe not in Allah and are disbelievers in the
Hereafter.
38 And I have followed the religion
of my fathers, Abraham and Isaac and Jacob. It never was for us to attribute aught
as partner to Allah. This is of the bounty of Allah unto us (the seed of Abraham)
and unto mankind; but most men give not thanks.
39 O my fellow-prisoners! Are
divers lords better, or Allah the One, Almighty ?
40 Those whom ye worship beside
Him are but names which ye have named, ye and your fathers. Allah hath revealed
no sanction for them. The decision rests with Allah only, Who hath commanded you
that ye worship none save Him. This is the right religion, but most men know not.
41 O my two fellow-prisoners!
As for one of you, he will pour out wine for his lord to drink; and as for the other,
he will be crucified so that the birds will eat from his head. Thus is the case
judged concerning which ye did inquire.
42 And he said unto him of the
twain who he knew would be released: Mention me in the presence of thy lord. But
Satan caused him to forget to mention it to his lord, so he (Joseph) stayed in prison
for some years.
43 And the king said: Lo! I
saw in a dream seven fat kine which seven lean were eating, and seven green ears
of corn and other (seven) dry. O notables! Expound for me my vision, if ye can interpret
dreams.
44 They answered: Jumbled dreams!
And we are not knowing in the interpretation of dreams.
45 And he of the two who was
released, and (now) at length remembered, said: I am going to announce unto you
the interpretation, therefore send me forth.
46 (And when he came to Joseph
in the prison, he exclaimed): Joseph! O thou truthful one! Expound for us the seven
fat kine which seven lean were eating and the seven green ears of corn and other
(seven) dry, that I may return unto the people, so that they may know.
47 He said: Ye shall sow seven
years as usual, but that which ye reap, leave it in the ear, all save a little which
ye eat.
48 Then after that will come
seven hard years which will devour all that ye have prepared for them, save a little
of that which ye have stored.
49 Then, after that, will come
a year when the people will have plenteous crops and when they will press (wine
and oil).
50 And the king said: Bring
him unto me. And when the messenger came unto him, he (Joseph) said: Return unto
thy lord and ask him what was the case of the women who cut their hands. Lo! my
Lord knoweth their guile.
51 He (the king) (then sent
for those women and) said: What happened when ye asked an evil act of Joseph ? They
answered: Allah Blameless! We know no evil of him. Said the wife of the ruler: Now
the truth is out. I asked of him an evil act, and he is surely of the truthful.
52 (Then Joseph said: I asked
for) this, that he (my lord) may know that I betrayed him not in secret, and that
surely Allah guideth not the snare of the betrayers.
53 I do not exculpate myself.
Lo! the (human) soul enjoineth unto evil, save that whereon my Lord hath mercy.
Lo! my Lord is Forgiving, Merciful.
54 And the king said: Bring
him unto me that I may attach him to my person. And when he had talked with him
he said: Lo! thou art to-day in our presence established and trusted.
55 He said: Set me over the
storehouses of the land. Lo! I am a skilled custodian.
56 Thus gave We power to Joseph
in the land. He was the owner of it where he pleased. We reach with Our mercy whom
We will. We lose not the reward of the good.
57 And the reward of the Hereafter
is better, for those who believe and ward off (evil).
58 And Joseph's brethren came
and presented themselves before him, and he knew them but they knew him not.
59 And when he provided them
with their provision he said: Bring unto me a brother of yours from your father.
See ye not that I fill up the measure and I am the best of hosts ?
60 And if ye bring him not unto
me, then there shall be no measure for you with me, nor shall ye draw near.
61 They said: We will try to
win him from his father: that we will surely do.
62 He said unto his young men:
Place their merchandise in their saddlebags, so that they may know it when they
go back to their folk, and so will come again.
63 So when they went back to
their father they said: O our father! The measure is denied us, so send with us
our brother that we may obtain the measure, surely we will guard him well.
64 He said: Can I entrust him
to you save as I entrusted his brother to you aforetime ? Allah is better at guarding,
and He is the Most Merciful of those who show mercy.
65 And when they opened their
belongings they discovered that their merchandise had been returned to them. They
said: O our father! What (more) can we ask ? Here is our merchandise returned to
us. We shall get provision for our folk and guard our brother, and we shall have
the extra measure of a camel (load). This (that we bring now) is a light measure.
66 He said: I will not send
him with you till ye give me an undertaking in the name of Allah that ye will bring
him back to me, unless ye are surrounded. And when they gave him their undertaking
he said: Allah is the Warden over what we say.
67 And he said: O my sons! Go
not in by one gate; go in by different gates. I can naught avail you as against
Allah. Lo! the decision rests with Allah only. In Him do I put my trust, and in
Him let all the trusting put their trust.
68 And when they entered in
the manner which their father had enjoined, it would have naught availed them as
against Allah; it was but a need of Jacob's soul which he thus satisfied; and lo!
he was a lord of knowledge because We had taught him; but most of mankind know not.
69 And when they went in before
Joseph, he took his brother unto him, saying: Lo! I, even I, am thy brother, therefore
sorrow not for what they did.
70 And when he provided them
with their provision, he put the drinking-cup in his brother's saddlebag, and then
a crier cried: O camel-riders! Lo! ye are surely thieves!
71 They cried, coming toward
them: What is it ye have lost ?
72 They said: We have lost the
king's cup, and he who bringeth it shall have a camel-load, and I (said Joseph)
am answerable for it.
73 They said: By Allah, well
ye know we came not to do evil in the land, and are no thieves.
74 They said: And what shall
be the penalty for it, if ye prove liars ?
75 They said: The penalty for
it! He in whose bag (the cup) is found, he is the penalty for it. Thus we requite
wrong-doers.
76 Then he (Joseph) began the
search with their bags before his brother's bag, then he produced it from his brother's
bag. Thus did We contrive for Joseph. He could not have taken his brother according
to the king's law unless Allah willed. We raise by grades (of mercy) whom We will,
and over every lord of knowledge there is one more knowing.
77 They said: If he stealeth,
a brother of his stole before. But Joseph kept it secret in his soul and revealed
it not unto them. He said (within himself): Ye are in worse case, and Allah knoweth
best (the truth of) that which ye allege.
78 They said: O ruler of the
land! Lo! he hath a very aged father, so take one of us instead of him. Lo! we behold
thee of those who do kindness.
79 He said: Allah forbid that
we should seize save him with whom we found our property; then truly we should be
wrong-doers.
80 So, When they despaired of
(moving) him, they conferred together apart. The eldest of them said: Know ye not
how your father took an undertaking from you in Allah's name and how ye failed in
the case of Joseph aforetime ? Therefore I shall not go forth from the land until
my father giveth leave or Allah judgeth for me. He is the Best of Judges.
81 Return unto your father and
say: O our father! Lo! thy son hath stolen. We testify only to that which we know;
we are not guardians of the Unseen.
82 Ask the township where we
were, and the caravan with which we travelled hither. Lo! we speak the truth.
83 (And when they came unto
their father and had spoken thus to him) he said: Nay, but your minds have beguiled
you into something. (My course is) comely patience! It may be that Allah will bring
them all unto me. Lo! He, only He, is the Knower, the Wise.
84 And he turned away from them
and said: Alas, my grief for Joseph! And his eyes were whitened with the sorrow
that he was suppressing.
85 They said: By Allah, thou
wilt never cease remembering Joseph till thy health is ruined or thou art of those
who perish!
86 He said: I expose my distress
and anguish only unto Allah, and I know from Allah that which ye know not.
87 Go, O my sons, and ascertain
concerning Joseph and his brother, and despair not of the Spirit of Allah. Lo! none
despaireth of the Spirit of Allah save disbelieving folk.
88 And when they came (again)
before him (Joseph) they said: O ruler! Misfortune hath touched us and our folk,
and we bring but poor merchandise, so fill for us the measure and be charitable
unto us. Lo! Allah will requite the charitable,
89 He said: Know ye what ye
did unto Joseph and his brother in your ignorance ?
90 They said: Is it indeed thou
who art Joseph ? He said: I am Joseph and this is my brother. Allah hath shown us
favour. Lo! he who wardeth off (evil) and endureth (findeth favour); for lo! Allah
loseth not the wages of the kindly.
91 They said: By Allah, verily
Allah hath preferred thee above us, and we were indeed sinful.
92 He said: Have no fear this
day! May Allah forgive you, and He is the Most Merciful of those who show mercy.
93 Go with this shirt of mine
and lay it on my father's face, he will become (again) a seer; and come to me with
all your folk.
94 When the caravan departed
their father had said: Truly I am conscious of the breath of Joseph, though ye call
me dotard.
95 (Those around him) said:
By Allah, lo! thou art in thine old aberration.
96 Then, when the bearer of
glad tidings came, he laid it on his face and he became a seer once more. He said:
Said I not unto you that I know from Allah that which ye know not ?
97 They said: O our father!
Ask forgiveness of our sins for us, for lo! we were sinful.
98 He said: I shall ask forgiveness
for you of my Lord. Lo! He is the Forgiving, the Merciful.
99 And when they came in before
Joseph, he took his parents unto him, and said: Come into Egypt safe, if Allah will!
100 And he placed his parents
on the dais and they fell down before him prostrate, and he said: O my father! This
is the interpretation of my dream of old. My Lord hath made it true, and He hath
shown me kindness, since He took me out of the prison and hath brought you from
the desert after Satan had made strife between me and my brethren. Lo! my Lord is
tender unto whom He will. He is the Knower, the Wise.
101 O my Lord! Thou hast given
me (something) of sovereignty and hast taught me (something) of the interpretation
of events - Creator of the heavens and the earth! Thou art my Protecting Guardian
in the world and the Hereafter. Make me to die muslim (unto Thee), and join me to
the righteous.
102 This is of the tidings of
the Unseen which We inspire in thee (Muhammad). Thou wast not present with them
when they fixed their plan and they were scheming.
103 And though thou try much,
most men will not believe.
104 Thou askest them no fee
for it. It is naught else than a reminder unto the peoples.
105 How many a portent is there
in the heavens and the earth which they pass by with face averted!
106 And most of them believe
not in Allah except that they attribute partners (unto Him).
107 Deem they themselves secure
from the coming on them of a pall of Allah's punishment, or the coming of the Hour
suddenly while they are unaware ?
108 Say: This is my Way: I call
on Allah with sure knowledge. I and whosoever followeth me - Glory be to Allah!
- and I am not of the idolaters.
109 We sent not before thee
(any messengers) save men whom We inspired from among the folk of the townships
- Have they not travelled in the land and seen the nature of the consequence for
those who were before them ? And verily the abode of the Hereafter, for those who
ward off (evil), is best. Have ye then no sense ? -
110 Till, when the messengers
despaired and thought that they were denied, then came unto them Our help, and whom
We would was saved. And Our wrath cannot be warded from the guilty.
111 In their history verily
there is a lesson for men of understanding. It is no invented story but a confirmation
of the existing (Scripture) and a detailed explanation of everything, and a guidance
and a mercy for folk who believe.