12 The Prophet Joseph -Yusuf
In the Name of Allah, the
Merciful, the Most Merciful
[12.1] AlifLaamRa. Those are the verses of the Clear
Book.
[12.2] We have sent it down, an Arabic Koran, in order
that you understand.
[12.3] In the sending down of this Koran, We will
narrate to you (Prophet Muhammad) the best of narratives, of which you were
previously unaware.
[12.4] When Joseph said to his father: 'Father, I saw
eleven planets, and the sun and the moon; I saw them prostrating themselves
before me. '
[12.5] He said: 'O my son, say nothing of this vision to
your brothers lest they should cunningly plot against you indeed, satan is the
clear enemy of the human,
[12.6] so your Lord will choose you and teach you the
interpretation of visions, and perfect His Favor upon you and upon the House of
Jacob, as He perfected it on your fathers Abraham and Isaac before you. Your
Lord is Knowing, Wise.
[12.7] Indeed, in Joseph and his brothers there were
signs for those who inquire.
[12.8] They said: 'Joseph and his brother are dearer to
our father than ourselves, even though we are many. Truly, our father is
obviously wrong.
[12.9] (Let us) kill Joseph, or cast him away in some
(far off) land, so that your father's face will be left for you, and afterwards
you will be a righteous nation. '
[12.10] One of them said: 'No, do not kill Joseph, if
you do anything, cast him into a dark pit, a traveler will pick him up. '
[12.11] They said: 'Father, what is the matter with you,
do you not trust us with Joseph? Indeed, we are sincere advisors.
[12.12] Send him with us tomorrow to frolic and play. We
will look after him. '
[12.13] He said: 'It grieves me to let him go with you,
for I fear lest the wolf should devour him when you are not paying attention to
him. '
[12.14] They said: 'We are many, if a wolf devours him,
then we are losers! '
[12.15] When they went with him, they agreed to put him
in the bottom of a well. We revealed to him: 'You shall tell them of what they
did when they are not aware (it is you). '
[12.16] At nightfall, they returned weeping to their
father.
[12.17] They said: 'We went racing and left Joseph with
our things. The wolf devoured him, but you will not believe us, though we speak
the truth. '
[12.18] And they brought his shirt (stained) with blood,
a lie. He said: 'No, your souls have tempted you to do something. But come
sweet patience! The help of Allah is always there to seek against that which
you describe. '
[12.19] Thereafter travelers came, and sent their
waterman. And when he had let down his pail, (he cried:) 'Rejoice, a boy! '
Then they concealed him among their merchandise, but Allah knew what they did.
[12.20] Then, they sold him for a trifling price, a
number of dirhams, because they considered him to be of little value.
[12.21] The Egyptian that bought him said to his wife:
'Make his stay honorable. He may benefit us, or take him for our son. ' As such
We established Joseph in the land, so that We might teach him the
interpretation of visions. Allah prevails in His affairs, though most people do
not know.
[12.22] And when he reached maturity, We bestowed on him
judgment and knowledge. As such We recompense those who do good.
[12.23] And she, in whose house he was, sought to seduce
him and closed the doors saying: 'Come! ' 'In Allah is my refuge! ' he replied.
'My Lord has made my dwelling a good one. Harmdoers never prosper. '
[12.24] She desired him, had he not been shown the proof
of his Lord he would have taken her. But We turned him away from evil and
abomination, for he was one of Our sincere worshipers.
[12.25] They raced to the door and she tore his shirt
from behind. And by the door, they met her husband whereupon she said: 'What is
the recompense of one whose intent is evil against your people other than being
imprisoned, or sternly punished! '
[12.26] He (Joseph) said: 'It was she who sought to
seduce me, ' and a witness (an infant) of her people bore witness, saying: 'If
his shirt is torn from the front, she is speaking the truth and he is one of
the liars,
[12.27] but, if his shirt is torn from behind, she lied,
and he is of the truthful. '
[12.28] And when he saw his shirt torn at the back, he
said: 'This is one of your (women's) guiles. Your guile, (O woman), is great
indeed!
[12.29] Joseph, turn away from this. And you, ask
forgiveness for your sin. You are indeed one of the sinners. '
[12.30] Certain women in the city said: 'The Governor's
wife has sought to seduce her servant. He has made her heart stricken with love
for him. Clearly, we perceive her to be in error. '
[12.31] When she heard of their sly whispers, she sent
for them and prepared a banquet. To each she gave a knife, (then called Joseph
saying:) 'Come and attend to them. ' When they saw him, they were so taken with
him that they cut their hands, and said: 'Allah save us! This is no mortal, he
is no other but a noble angel! '
[12.32] Whereupon she said: 'Now you see, this is he on
whose account you blamed me. Yes, I sought to seduce him, but he was
unyielding. If he declines to do what I command, he shall be imprisoned and be
one of the humiliated. '
[12.33] He supplicated: 'Lord, prison is dearer to me
than that to which they invite me. Yet if You do not shield me from their guile
I shall yield to them and be one of the ignorant. '
[12.34] His Lord answered him and He turned their guile
away from him. Indeed, He is the Hearer, the Knower.
[12.35] Then it seemed good to them, even after they had
seen the signs, that they should imprison him for some time.
[12.36] Two young men went to prison with him. One of
them said: 'I saw (in a vision) that I was pressing grapes. ' And the other
said: 'I saw (in a vision) that I was carrying bread upon my head, and that
birds ate of it. Tell us its interpretation, for we can see you are among the
good. '
[12.37] He said: 'Before any food comes to feed either
of you, I will give you its interpretation. That which I will tell you has been
taught to me by Allah. I reject the belief of a nation who do not believe in
Allah and disbelieve in the Everlasting Life.
[12.38] I follow the creed of my fathers, Abraham,
Isaac, and Jacob. It is not for us to associate anything with Allah. Such is
the favor of Allah to us, and to mankind. Yet most people do not give thanks.
[12.39] My fellowprisoners, say which is better, many
gods at variance, or Allah the One, the Conqueror?
[12.40] That which you worship, other than Him, are
nothing but names which you and your fathers have named and for which Allah has
sent down no authority. Judgement rests with Allah alone. He has commanded you
to worship none except Him. That is the right religion, yet most people do not
know.
[12.41] My fellowprisoners, one of you will pour wine
for his lord whereas the other will be crucified, and birds will peck at his
head. The matter you inquired about has been decided.
[12.42] And he said to the one of the two who he knew
would be saved: 'Mention me in the presence of your lord. ' But satan made him
forget to mention him to his master, so that he remained in prison for a
certain number years.
[12.43] The king said: 'I saw in a vision seven fatted
cows being devoured by seven lean ones; and seven green ears of corn and seven
others withered. My counselors, tell me the meaning of my vision, if you can
interpret visions. '
[12.44] They said: 'They are confused nightmares, nor do
we know anything of the interpretation of visions. '
[12.45] After all that time, the one of the two who had
been saved remembered, he said: 'I will interpret it for you, so let me go. '
[12.46] (He said:) 'Joseph, the truthful, tell us of the
seven fatted cows that were devoured by seven lean ones also of the seven green
ears of corn and the other seven which were withered, so that I can go back to
the people and then they will then know. '
[12.47] He replied: 'You shall sow for seven years as is
your way. Leave in the ear (of corn) you reap, except a little which you eat.
[12.48] Thereafter, seven hard years will come upon you
which will consume all but little of that which you have stored.
[12.49] Then, there will come a year in which people are
helped, in which the people will press. '
[12.50] The king said: 'Bring him before me. ' But when
the king's envoy came to him, he said: 'Go back to your lord and ask him:
"What about the women who cut their hands. Indeed, my Lord knows their
guile. '
[12.51] 'What was your business, women, ' he asked,
'when you solicited Joseph? ' 'Allah save us! ' they replied. 'We know no evil
against him. ' The Governor's wife said: 'The truth has been discovered at
last; I solicited him; he is among the truthful.
[12.52] This (I have done) so that he will know I did
not secretly betray him, and that Allah does not guide the guile of the
treacherous.
[12.53] Yet I do not consider my soul was innocent,
surely the soul incites to evil except to whom my Lord has mercy; indeed, my
Lord is Forgiving, the Most Merciful. '
[12.54] The king said: 'Bring him before me. I will
assign him to myself. ' And when he had spoken with him he said: 'Today, you
are firmly established in both our favor and trust. '
[12.55] He (Joseph) said: 'Give me charge of the
storehouses of the land, I am a knowledgeable guardian. '
[12.56] And as such We established Joseph in the land to
live wherever he liked. We bestow Our Mercy on whom We will, and We never waste
the wage of the righteous.
[12.57] Indeed, the reward of the Everlasting Life is
better for those who believe and are cautious.
[12.58] Joseph's brothers came and presented themselves
before him. He recognized them, but they did not know him.
[12.59] And when he had given them their provisions, he
said: 'Bring me a certain brother from your father. Do you not see that I give
just measure and am the best of hosts?
[12.60] If you do not bring him to me, you shall receive
no measure (of corn) from me, nor shall you come near me (again). '
[12.61] They replied: 'We will ask our father for him.
This we will surely do. '
[12.62] Then he said to his attendants: 'Put their
merchandise in their saddlebags, hopefully they will recognize it when they
return to their people. Perhaps they will come back. '
[12.63] When they returned to their father, they said:
'Father, we have been denied the measure. Send our brother with us and we shall
receive our measure. We will indeed look after him. '
[12.64] He replied: 'Am I to trust you with him as I
once trusted you with his brother? Why, Allah is the Best of guardians, and He
is the Most Merciful of the Merciful. '
[12.65] When they opened their saddlebags, they found
that their merchandise had been given back to them. 'Father, ' they said 'what
more do we desire? Look, our merchandise has been returned to us. We will
receive provisions for our family and we will look after our brother. We shall
receive an extra camelload, that is an easy measure. '
[12.66] He replied: 'I will never send him with you
until you swear by Allah that you will bring him back to me, unless you are
prevented. ' And when they had given him their oath, he said: 'Allah is the
Guardian of what we say. '
[12.
67] Then he said: 'My sons, do not enter from
one gate. Enter through different gates. I cannot be of any help to you against
Allah; judgement belongs to Allah alone. In Him I have put my trust. In Him let
all put their trust. '
[12.68] And when they entered from where their father
had instructed them, nothing helped them against (the decree of) Allah. It was
but a need in Jacob's soul which he had fulfilled. He possessed knowledge
because of what We had taught him, though most people do not know.
[12.69] When they presented themselves before Joseph, he
took his brother in his arms, and said: 'I am your brother. Do not grieve at
what they did. '
[12.70] And when he had given them their provisions, he
hid a drinkingcup in his brother's saddlebag. Then a herald called out after
them: 'Cameleers, you are thieves! '
[12.71] They turned back and asked: 'What have you lost?
'
[12.72] 'We are missing the goblet of the king, ' he
replied. 'Whosoever restores it shall have a camelload, that I guarantee. '
[12.73] 'By Allah, ' they said, 'you know we did not
come to do evil in this land. We are not thieves. '
[12.74] They said: 'What shall be the recompense, if you
prove to be lying? '
[12.75] They replied: 'Its recompense in whosoever's
saddle bag it is found, he shall be its recompense. As such we punish the
harmdoers. '
[12.76] He searched their bags before his brother's and
then took out the goblet from his brother's bag. As such We directed Joseph. By
the king's law he had no right to seize his brother unless Allah willed
otherwise. We raise whom We will in rank; over every knowledgeable person is
One who knows.
[12.77] They said: 'If he is a thief know then that a
brother of his has committed theft before him. ' But Joseph kept it secret and
did not reveal it to them. He said: 'You are in a worse position. And Allah
knows well what you describe. '
[12.78] They said: 'Mighty prince, his father is old,
advanced in years, take one of us instead of him. We can see you are amongst
the gooddoers. '
[12.79] He replied: 'Allah forbid that we should seize
any but he with whom our property was found, for then we should be harmdoers. '
[12.80] When they despaired of him, they went in private
to confer together. The eldest said: 'Do you not know that your father took a
pledge from you in the Name of Allah, and that you failed before regarding Joseph?
I shall never stir from this land until my father gives me leave or Allah makes
known to me His judgement: He is the Best of judges.
[12.81] Return, all of you to your father and say to
him: 'Father, your son has committed a theft. We testify only to what we know.
How could we guard against the unforeseen?
[12.82] Ask the village where we were and the caravan in
which we traveled, we speak the truth. '
[12.83] 'No' he (Jacob) said, 'your souls have tempted
you to do something. But come sweet patience. Allah may bring them all to me.
He alone is the Knowing, the Wise. '
[12.84] And he turned away and said: 'Alas for Joseph! '
His eyes turned white with the grief he repressed within him.
[12.85] They said: 'By Allah, will you not cease to
mention Joseph until you are consumed, or are among the perishing? '
[12.86] He replied: 'I complain to Allah of my anguish
and sadness. I know from Allah what you do not know.
[12.87] Go and seek news of Joseph and his brother. Do
not despair of the Comfort of Allah, none but unbelievers despair of the
Comfort of Allah. '
[12.88] And when they presented themselves before him
they said: 'O mighty prince, we and our people are afflicted with distress. We
have brought but little merchandise. Fill up the measure, and be charitable to
us; Allah rewards the charitable. '
[12.89] 'Do you know' he replied, 'what you did to
Joseph and his brother in your ignorance? '
[12.90] They said: 'Are you Joseph? ' 'I am Joseph, ' he
answered, 'and this is my brother. Allah has been gracious to us. Those who
keep from evil and are patient, indeed, Allah does not let the wage of the good
doers go to waste. '
[12.91] 'By Allah, ' they said, 'Allah has preferred you
above us all. We have indeed been sinful. '
[12.92] He replied: 'Let no reproach be on you this day.
Allah will forgive you He is the Most Merciful of the merciful.
[12.93] Go, take this shirt of mine and cast it over my
father's face, he will recover his sight. Then return to me with all your family.
'
[12.94] As the caravan departed, their father said: 'I
smell the scent of Joseph, unless you think I am foolish. '
[12.95] 'By Allah, ' they said, 'this is but your old
illusion. '
[12.96] And when the bearer of glad tidings arrived, he
laid Joseph's shirt over him, and he saw once again. He said: 'Did I not tell
you that I know from Allah what you do not know? '
[12.97] His sons said: 'Father, ask forgiveness for our
sins. We have indeed been sinners. '
[12.98] He said: 'I shall ask my Lord to forgive you. He
is Forgiving, the Most Merciful. '
[12.99] And when they entered before Joseph, he took his
father and mother into his arms and said: 'Welcome to
[12.100] He lifted his parents to the throne, and (the
others) bowed before him. Joseph said to his father: 'This is the meaning of my
vision of long ago, my Lord has verified it. He has been gracious to me. He
brought me out of prison and brought you out of the desert after satan had
corrupted (the relationship) between me and my brothers. My Lord is Gentle to
whom He will. He alone is the Knower, the Wise.
[12.101] Lord, You have given me the kingdom and taught
me to interpret visions. Originator of the heavens and the earth, my Guardian
in this world and in the Everlasting Life. Let me die in submission (as a
Muslim) and let me join the righteous. '
[12.102] That is of the news We reveal to you of the
unseen. You were not present when they agreed upon their plan, scheming.
[12.103] Even though you are so eager, most people will
not believe.
[12.104] You shall ask no wage for it. It is nothing
except a reminder to all mankind.
[12.105] How many signs in the heavens and earth do they
pass by and turn away from.
[12.106] And most of them do not believe in Allah, but
they associate others with Him.
[12.107] Do they feel secure that the punishment of
Allah will envelop them, or that the Hour will overtake them suddenly when they
are unaware?
[12.108] Say: 'This is my Path. I call to Allah with
sure knowledge, I and my followers. Exaltations be to Allah! I am not among the
idolaters. '
[12.109] We did not send any before you from the
inhabitants of the village, but men to whom a revelation was sent. Have they
not traveled in the land and seen what was the end of those before them? Better
is the dwelling in the Everlasting Life for those who keep from evil. Do you
not understand?
[12.110] And when at length Our Messengers despaired and
reckoned that they would be belied, Our help came down to them, saving whom We
pleased. Our Might cannot be withheld from the guilty nation.
[12.111] Indeed, in their stories is a lesson for those
of understanding. This is no forged tale, rather, it is a confirmation of the
previous, a distinguishing of all things, a guidance and a mercy to a nation
who believe.