| The Koran Yusuf
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful. [12.1]
Alif Lam Ra. These are the verses of the Book that makes (things) manifest.
[12.2] Surely We have revealed it-- an Arabic Quran-- that you may understand.
[12.3] We narrate to you the best of narratives, by Our revealing to you
this Quran, though before this you were certainly one of those who did not know.
[12.4] When Yusuf said to his father: O my father! surely I saw eleven
stars and the sun and the moon-- I saw them making obeisance to me. [12.5]
He said: O my son! do not relate your vision to your brothers, lest they devise
a plan against you; surely the Shaitan is an open enemy to man. [12.6]
And thus will your Lord choose you and teach you the interpretation of sayings
and make His favor complete to you and to the children of Yaqoub, as He made it
complete before to your fathers, Ibrahim and Ishaq; surely your Lord is Knowing,
Wise. [12.7] Certainly in Yusuf and his brothers there are signs for
the inquirers. [12.8] When they said: Certainly Yusuf and his brother
are dearer to our father than we, though we are a (stronger) company; most surely
our father is in manifest error: [12.9] Slay Yusuf or cast him (forth)
into some land, so that your father's regard may be exclusively for you, and after
that you may be a righteous people. [12.10] A speaker from among them
said: Do not slay Yusuf, and cast him down into the bottom of the pit if you must
do (it), (so that) some of the travellers may pick him up. [12.11]
They said: O our father! what reason have you that you do not trust in us with
respect to Yusuf? And most surely we are his sincere well-wishers: [12.12]
Send him with us tomorrow that he may enjoy himself and sport, and surely we will
guard him well. [12.13] He said: Surely it grieves me that you should
take him off, and I fear lest the wolf devour him while you are heedless of him.
[12.14] They said: Surely if the wolf should devour him notwithstanding
that we are a (strong) company, we should then certainly be losers. [12.15]
So when they had gone off with him and agreed that they should put him down at
the bottom of the pit, and We revealed to him: You will most certainly inform
them of this their affair while they do not perceive. [12.16] And they
came to their father at nightfall, weeping. [12.17] They said: O our
father! surely we went off racing and left Yusuf by our goods, so the wolf devoured
him, and you will not believe us though we are truthful. [12.18] And
they brought his shirt with false blood upon it. He said: Nay, your souls have
made the matter light for you, but patience is good and Allah is He Whose help
is sought for against what you describe. [12.19] And there came travellers
and they sent their water-drawer and he let down his bucket. He said: O good news!
this is a youth; and they concealed him as an article of merchandise, and Allah
knew what they did. [12.20] And they sold him for a small price, a
few pieces of silver, and they showed no desire for him. [12.21] And
the Egyptian who bought him said to his wife: Give him an honorable abode, maybe
he will be useful to us, or we may adopt him as a son. And thus did We establish
Yusuf in the land and that We might teach him the interpretation of sayings; and
Allah is the master of His affair, but most people do not know. [12.22]
And when he had attained his maturity, We gave him wisdom and knowledge: and thus
do We reward those who do good. [12.23] And she in whose house he was
sought to make himself yield (to her), and she made fast the doors and said: Come
forward. He said: I seek Allah's refuge, surely my Lord made good my abode: Surely
the unjust do not prosper. [12.24] And certainly she made for him,
and he would have made for her, were it not that he had seen the manifest evidence
of his Lord; thus (it was) that We might turn away from him evil and indecency,
surely he was one of Our sincere servants. [12.25] And they both hastened
to the door, and she rent his shirt from behind and they met her husband at the
door. She said: What is the punishment of him who intends evil to your wife except
imprisonment or a painful chastisement? [12.26] He said: She sought
to make me yield (to her); and a witness of her own family bore witness: If his
shirt is rent from front, she speaks the truth and he is one of the liars:
[12.27] And if his shirt is rent from behind, she tells a lie and he is
one of the truthful. [12.28] So when he saw his shirt rent from behind,
he said: Surely it is a guile of you women; surely your guile is great: [12.29]
O Yusuf! turn aside from this; and (O my wife)! ask forgiveness for your fault,
surely you are one of the wrong-doers. [12.30] And women in the city
said: The chiefs wife seeks her slave to yield himself (to her), surely he has
affected her deeply with (his) love; most surely we see her in manifest error.
[12.31] So when she heard of their sly talk she sent for them and prepared
for them a repast, and gave each of them a knife, and said (to Yusuf): Come forth
to them. So when they saw him, they deemed him great, and cut their hands (in
amazement), and said: Remote is Allah (from inperfection); this is not a mortal;
this is but a noble angel. [12.32] She said: This is he with respect
to whom you blamed me, and certainly I sought his yielding himself (to me), but
he abstained, and if he does not do what I bid him, he shall certainly be imprisoned,
and he shall certainly be of those who are in a state of ignominy. [12.33]
He said: My Lord! the prison house is dearer to me than that to which they invite
me; and if Thou turn not away their device from me, I will yearn towards them
and become (one) of the ignorant. [12.34] Thereupon his Lord accepted
his prayer and turned away their guile from him; surely He is the Hearing, the
Knowing. [12.35] Then it occurred to them after they had seen the signs
that they should imprison him till a time. [12.36] And two youths entered
the prison with him. One of them said: I saw myself pressing wine. And the other
said: I saw myself carrying bread on my head, of which birds ate. Inform us of
its interpretation; surely we see you to be of the doers of good. [12.37]
He said: There shall not come to you the food with which you are fed, but I will
inform you both of its interpretation before it comes to you; this is of what
my Lord has taught me; surely I have forsaken the religion of a people who do
not believe in Allah, and they are deniers of the hereafter: [12.38]
And I follow the religion of my fathers, Ibrahim and Ishaq and Yaqoub; it beseems
us not that we should associate aught with Allah; this is by Allah's grace upon
us and on mankind, but most people do not give thanks: [12.39] O my
two mates of the prison! are sundry lords better or Allah the One, the Supreme?
[12.40] You do not serve besides Him but names which you have named, you
and your fathers; Allah has not sent down any authority for them; judgment is
only Allah's; He has commanded that you shall not serve aught but Him; this is
the right religion but most people do not know: [12.41] O my two mates
of the prison! as for one of you, he shall give his lord to drink wine; and as
for the other, he shall be crucified, so that the birds shall eat from his head,
the matter is decreed concerning which you inquired. [12.42] And he
said to him whom he knew would be delivered of the two: Remember me with your
lord; but the Shaitan caused him to forget mentioning (it) to his lord, so he
remained in the prison a few years. [12.43] And the king said: Surely
I see seven fat kine which seven lean ones devoured; and seven green ears and
(seven) others dry: O chiefs! explain to me my dream, if you can interpret the
dream. [12.44] They said: Confused dreams, and we do not know.the interpretation
of dreams. [12.45] And of the two (prisoners) he who had found deliverance
and remembered after a long time said: I will inform you of its interpretation,
so let me go: [12.46] Yusuf! O truthful one! explain to us seven fat
kine which seven lean ones devoured, and seven green ears and (seven) others dry,
that I may go back to the people so that they may know. [12.47] He
said: You shall sow for seven years continuously, then what you reap leave it
in its ear except a little of which you eat. [12.48] Then there shall
come after that seven years of hardship which shall eat away all that you have
beforehand laid up in store for them, except a little of what you shall have preserved:
[12.49] Then there will come after that a year in which people shall have
rain and in which they shall press (grapes). [12.50] And the king said:
Bring him to me. So when the messenger came to him, he said: Go back to your lord
and ask him, what is the case of the women who cut their hands; surely my Lord
knows their guile. [12.51] He said: How was your affair when you sought
Yusuf to yield himself (to you)? They said: Remote is Allah (from imperfection),
we knew of no evil on his part. The chief's wife said: Now has the truth become
established: I sought him to yield himself (to me), and he is most surely of the
truthful ones. [12.52] This is that he might know that I have not been
unfaithful to him in secret and that Allah does not guide the device of the unfaithful.
[12.53] And I do not declare myself free, most surely (man's) self is wont
to command (him to do) evil, except such as my Lord has had mercy on, surely my
Lord is Forgiving, Merciful. [12.54] And the king said: Bring him to
me, I will choose him for myself. So when he had spoken with him, he said: Surely
you are in our presence today an honorable, a faithful one. [12.55]
He said: Place me (in authority) over the treasures of the land, surely I am a
good keeper, knowing well. [12.56] And thus did We give to Yusuf power
in the land-- he had mastery in it wherever he liked; We send down Our mercy on
whom We please, and We do not waste the reward of those who do good. [12.57]
And certainly the reward of the hereafter is much better for those who believe
and guard (against evil). [12.58] And Yusuf's brothers came and went
in to him, and he knew them, while they did not recognize him. [12.59]
And when he furnished them with their provision, he said: Bring to me a brother
of yours from your father; do you not see that I give full measure and that I
am the best of hosts? [12.60] But if you do not bring him to me, you
shall have no measure (of corn) from me, nor shall you come near me. [12.61]
They said: We will strive to make his father yield in respect of him, and we are
sure to do (it). [12.62] And he said to his servants: Put their money
into their bags that they may recognize it when they go back to their family,
so that they may come back. [12.63] So when they returned to their
father, they said: O our father, the measure is withheld from us, therefore send
with us our brother, (so that) we may get the measure, and we will most surely
guard him. [12.64] He said: I cannot trust in you with respect to him,
except as I trusted in you with respect to his brother before; but Allah is the
best Keeper, and He is the most Merciful of the merciful ones. [12.65]
And when they opened their goods, they found their money returned to them. They
said: O our father! what (more) can we desire? This is our property returned to
us, and we will bring corn for our family and guard our brother, and will have
in addition the measure of a camel (load); this is an easy measure. [12.66]
He said: I will by no means send him with you until you give me a firm covenant
in Allah's name that you will most certainly bring him back to me, unless you
are completely surrounded. And when they gave him their covenant, he said: Allah
is the One in Whom trust is placed as regards what we say. [12.67]
And he said: O my sons ! do not (all) enter by one gate and enter by different
gates and I cannot avail you aught against Allah; judgment is only Allah's; on
Him do I rely, and on Him let those who are reliant rely. [12.68] And
when they had entered as their father had bidden them, it did not avail them aught
against Allah, but (it was only) a desire in the soul of Yaqoub which he satisfied;
and surely he was possessed of knowledge because We had given him knowledge, but
most people do not know. [12.69] And when they went in to Yusuf. he
lodged his brother with himself, saying: I am your brother, therefore grieve not
at what they do. [12.70] So when he furnished them with their provisions,
(someone) placed the drinking cup in his brother's bag. Then a crier cried out:
O caravan! you are most surely thieves. 71 . They said while they were facing
them: What is it that you miss? [12.72] They said: We miss the king's
drinking cup, and he who shall bring it shall have a camel-load and I am responsible
for it. [12.73] They said: By Allah! you know for certain that we have
not come to make mischief in the land, and we are not thieves. [12.74]
They said: But what shall be the requital of this, if you are liars? [12.75]
They said: The requital of this is that the person in whose bag it is found shall
himself be (held for) the satisfaction thereof; thus do we punish the wrongdoers.
[12.76] So he began with their sacks before the sack of his brother, then
he brought it out from his brother's sack. Thus did We plan for the sake of Yusuf;
it was not (lawful) that he should take his brother under the king's law unless
Allah pleased; We raise the degrees of whomsoever We please, and above every one
possessed of knowledge is the All-knowing one. [12.77] They said: If
he steal, a brother of his did indeed steal before; but Yusuf kept it secret in
his heart and did not disclose it to them. He said: You are in an evil condition
and Allah knows best what you state. [12.78] They said: O chief! he
has a father, a very old man, therefore retain one of us in his stead; surely
we see you to be of the doers of good. [12.79] He said: Allah protect
us that we should seize other than him with whom we found our property, for then
most surely we would be unjust. [12.80] Then when they despaired of
him, they retired, conferring privately together. The eldest of them said: Do
you not know that your father took from you a covenant in Allah's name, and how
you fell short of your duty with respect to Yusuf before? Therefore I will by
no means depart from this land until my father permits me or Allah decides for
me, and He is the best of the judges: [12.81] Go back to your father
and say: O our father! surely your son committed theft, and we do not bear witness
except to what we have known, and we could not keep watch over the unseen:
[12.82] And inquire in the town in which we were and the caravan with which
we proceeded, and most surely we are truthful. [12.83] He (Yaqoub)
said: Nay, your souls have made a matter light for you, so patience is good; maybe
Allah will bring them all together to me; surely He is the Knowing, the Wise.
[12.84] And he turned away from them, and said: O my sorrow for Yusuf!
and his eyes became white on account of the grief, and he was a repressor (of
grief). [12.85] They said: By Allah! you will not cease to remember
Yusuf until you are a prey to constant disease or (until) you are of those who
perish. [12.86] He said: I only complain of my grief and sorrow to
Allah, and I know from Allah what you do not know. [12.87] O my sons!
Go and inquire respecting Yusuf and his brother, and despair not of Allah's mercy;
surely none despairs of Allah's mercy except the unbelieving people. [12.88]
So when they came in to him, they said: O chief! distress has afflicted us and
our family and we have brought scanty money, so give us full measure and be charitable
to us; surely Allah rewards the charitable. [12.89] He said: Do you
know how you treated Yusuf and his brother when you were ignorant? [12.90]
They said: Are you indeed Yusuf? He said: I am Yusuf and this is my brother; Allah
has indeed been gracious to us; surely he who guards (against evil) and is patient
(is rewarded) for surely Allah does not waste the reward of those who do good.
[12.91] They said: By Allah! now has Allah certainly chosen you over us,
and we were certainly sinners. [12.92] He said: (There shall be) no
reproof against you this day; Allah may forgive you, and He is the most Merciful
of the merciful. [12.93] Take this my shirt and cast it on my father's
face, he will (again) be able to see, and come to me with all your families.
[12.94] And when the caravan had departed, their father said: Most surely
I perceive the greatness of Yusuf, unless you pronounce me to be weak in judgment.
[12.95] They said: By Allah, you are most surely in your old error.
[12.96] So when the bearer of good news came he cast it on his face, so
forthwith he regained his sight. He said: Did I not say to you that I know from
Allah what you do not know? [12.97] They said: O our father! ask forgiveness
of our faults for us, surely we were sinners. [12.98] He said: I will
ask for you forgiveness from my Lord; surely He is the Forgiving, the Merciful.
[12.99] Then when they came in to Yusuf, he took his parents to lodge with
him and said: Enter safe into Egypt, if Allah please. [12.100] And
he raised his parents upon the throne and they fell down in prostration before
him, and he said: O my father! this is the significance of my vision of old; my
Lord has indeed made it to be true; and He was indeed kind to me when He brought
me forth from the prison and brought you from the desert after the Shaitan had
sown dissensions between me and my brothers, surely my Lord is benignant to whom
He pleases; surely He is the Knowing, the Wise. [12.101] My Lord! Thou
hast given me of the kingdom and taught me of the interpretation of sayings: Originator
of the heavens and the earth! Thou art my guardian in this world and the hereafter;
make me die a muslim and join me with the good. [12.102] This is of
the announcements relating to the unseen (which) We reveal to you, and you were
not with them when they resolved upon their affair, and they were devising plans.
[12.103] And most men will not believe though you desire it eagerly.
[12.104] And you do not ask them for a reward for this; it is nothing but
a reminder for all mankind. [12.105] And how many a sign in the heavens
and the earth which they pass by, yet they turn aside from it. [12.106]
And most of them do not believe in Allah without associating others (with Him).
[12.107] Do they then feel secure that there may come to them an extensive
chastisement from Allah or (that) the hour may come to them suddenly while they
do not perceive? [12.108] Say: This is my way: I call to Allah, I and
those who follow me being certain, and glory be to Allah, and I am not one of
the polytheists. [12.109] And We have not sent before you but men from
(among) the people of the towns, to whom We sent revelations. Have they not then
travelled in the land and seen what was the end of those before them? And certainly
the abode of the hereafter is best for those who guard (against evil); do you
not then understand? [12.110] Until when the apostles despaired and
the people became sure that they were indeed told a lie, Our help came to them
and whom We pleased was delivered; and Our punishment is not averted from the
guilty people. [12.111] In their histories there is certainly a lesson
for men of understanding. It is not a narrative which could be forged, but a verification
of what is before it and a distinct explanation of all things and a guide and
a mercy to a people who believe. |