The Narrative of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph)
Sometime in the past, in the place that is known for Canaan, there was a young man named Yusuf, the child of Prophet Ya’qub (Jacob). Yusuf was one of twelve siblings, however his dad adored him beyond a doubt due to his good nature and nobility. This affection caused desire among his more seasoned siblings, who planned against him.
The Fantasy
Yusuf had an exceptional dream in his childhood, where he saw eleven stars, the sun, and the moon showing homage to him. At the point when he imparted this fantasy to his dad, Ya’qub remembered it as a sign from Allah that Yusuf was bound to succeed someday. He cautioned Yusuf not to tell his siblings, dreading their desire.
The Plot
The siblings, dazed by envy, contrived an arrangement to dispose of Yusuf. They persuaded their dad to allow Yusuf to go with them on an excursion. Once distant from home, they tossed him into a dim well and passed on him to kick the bucket. They got back to their dad with a misleading story, guaranteeing that a wolf had gobbled up Yusuf, showing his blood-smudged shirt as bogus proof.
Salvage and Preliminaries
A passing parade halted at the well and tracked down Yusuf. They safeguarded him and sold him as a slave in Egypt, where he was purchased by an aristocrat, Al-Aziz. Yusuf developed into an attractive and righteous young fellow. In any case, he confronted an extraordinary preliminary when Al-Aziz’s significant other endeavored to lure him. Despite her constancy, Yusuf stayed unfaltering in his confidence and opposed her advances.
At the point when she erroneously blamed Yusuf for bad behavior, he was detained, in spite of his guiltlessness. While in jail, Yusuf utilized his endowment of deciphering dreams to help individual detainees. His standing as an insightful and equitable man started to spread.
The Ascent to Power
Years after the fact, the Pharaoh of Egypt had a bewildering dream that one could decipher. Expression of Yusuf’s capacity arrived at the Pharaoh, and Yusuf was called. He deciphered the fantasy as an advance notice of seven years of bountiful harvests, trailed by seven years of serious starvation. Dazzled by Yusuf’s insight, the Pharaoh designated him as the clergyman accountable for dealing with Egypt’s assets.
Under Yusuf’s initiative, Egypt flourished during the long periods of bounty and was totally ready for starvation.
Gathering with His Siblings
During the starvation, Yusuf’s siblings went to Egypt looking for food, not remembering him as the strong clergyman. Yusuf, be that as it may, remembered them. He chose to test their personality by keeping one of his siblings, Benjamin, as a condition for their return.
At the point when they returned with their dad’s request, Yusuf uncovered his character, saying, “I’m Yusuf, your sibling. Allah has been caring for us. Whoever is aware of Allah and stays patient, Allah doesn’t let the compensation of the noble be lost.” The siblings were overwhelmed with responsibility and looked for Yusuf’s pardon, which he thoughtfully allowed.
The Satisfaction of the Fantasy
Yusuf welcomed his whole family to live in Egypt, rejoining with his dad after numerous years. At the point when his family entered his court, they bowed before him in regard, satisfying the fantasy he had as a youngster. Yusuf’s life turned into a demonstration of tolerance, confidence, and pardoning, showing how Allah’s arrangement unfurls for something good, even through difficulty.
This story, nitty gritty in Surah Yusuf of the Quran, keeps on moving millions with its examples of determination, trust in Allah, and the force of forgiveness.