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1. Alif. Lám.
Rá. These are the Verses of the Perspicuous Book.
2.
We have sent it down as an Arabic Qurán, in order that ye
may learn wisdom.
3.
We do relate unto thee the most beautiful of stories, in
that We reveal to thee this (portion of the) Qurán: before
this, thou too was among those who knew it not.
4.
Behold! Joseph said to his father: "O my father! I did see
eleven stars and the sun and the moon: I saw them prostrate
themselves to me!"
5.
Said (the father): "My (dear) little son! relate not thy
vision to thy brothers, lest they concoct a plot against
thee: for Satan is to man an avowed enemy!
6.
"Thus will thy Lord choose thee and teach thee the
interpretation of stories (and events) and perfect His favor
to thee and to the posterity of Jacob - even as He perfected
it to thy fathers Abraham and Isaac aforetime! for Allah is
full of knowledge and wisdom."
7.
Verily in Joseph and his brethren are signs for seekers (after
Truth).
8.
They said: "Truly Joseph and his brother are loved more by
our father than we: But we are a goodly body! Really our
father is obviously wandering in error!
9.
"Slay ye Joseph or cast him out to some (unknown) land, that
so the favor of your father may be given to you alone: (there
will be time enough) for you to be righteous after that!"
10.
Said one of them: "Slay not Joseph, but if ye must do
something, throw him down to the bottom of the well: he will
be picked up by some caravan of travelers."
11.
They said: "O our father! Why dost thou not trust us with
Joseph,- seeing we are indeed his sincere well-wishers?
12.
"Send him with us tomorrow to enjoy himself and play, and we
shall take every care of him."
13.
(Jacob) said: "Really it saddens me that ye should take him
away: I fear lest the wolf should devour him while ye attend
not to him."
14.
They said: "If the wolf were to devour him while we are (so
large) a party, then should we be the losers!"
15.
So they did take him away, and they all agreed to throw him
down to the bottom of the well: and We put into his heart
(this Message): 'Of a surety thou shalt (one day) tell them
the truth of this their affair while they perceive not'
16.
Then they came to their father in the early part of the
night, weeping.
17.
They said: "O our father! We went racing with one another,
and left Joseph with our things; and the wolf devoured him.
But thou wilt never believe us even though we tell the
truth."
18.
They stained his shirt with false blood. He said: "Nay, but
your minds have made up a tale (that may pass) with you,
(for me) patience is most fitting: Against that which ye
assert, it is Allah (alone) Whose help can be sought"...
19.
Then there came a caravan of travelers: they sent their
water-carrier (for water), and he let down his bucket (into
the well)...He said: "Ah there! Good news! Here is a (fine)
young man!" So they concealed him as a treasure! But Allah
knoweth well all that they do!
20.
The (Brethren) sold him for a miserable price, for a few
dirhams counted out: in such low estimation did they hold
him!
21.
The man in Egypt who bought him, said to his wife: "Make his
stay ( among us) honorable: may be he will bring us much
good, or we shall adopt him as a son." Thus did We establish
Joseph in the land, that We might teach him the
interpretation of stories (and events). And Allah hath full
power and control over His affairs; but most among mankind
know it not.
22.
When Joseph attained his full manhood, We gave him power and
knowledge: thus do We reward those who do right.
23.
But she in whose house he was, sought to seduce him, and she
fastened the doors, and said: "Now come!" He said: "Allah
forbid! truly (thy husband) is my lord! he made my sojourn
agreeable! truly to no good come those who do wrong!"
24.
And (with passion) did she desire him, and he would have
desired her, but that he saw the evidence of his Lord: thus
(did We order) that We might turn away from him (all) evil
and indecent deeds: for he was one of Our servants, chosen.
25.
So they both raced each other to the door, and she tore his
shirt from the back: they both found her lord near the door.
She said: "What is the (fitting) punishment for one who
formed an evil design against thy wife, but prison or a
grievous chastisement?"
26.
He said: "It was she that sought to seduce me - from my
(true) self." And one of her household saw (this) and bore
witness, (thus):- "If it be that his shirt is rent from the
front, then is her tale true, and he is a liar!
27.
"But if it be that his shirt is torn from the back, then is
she the liar, and he is telling the truth!"
28.
So when he saw his shirt,- that it was torn at the back,-
(her husband) said: "Behold! It is a snare of you women!
truly, mighty is your snare!
29.
"O Joseph, pass this over! (O wife), ask forgiveness for thy
sin, for truly thou hast been at fault!"
30.
Ladies said in the City: "The wife of the (great) Aziz is
seeking to seduce her slave. Truly hath he inspired her with
violent love: we see she is evidently going astray."
31.
When she heard of their malicious talk, she sent for them
and prepared a banquet for them: she gave each of them a
knife: and she said (to Joseph), "Come out before them."
When they saw him, they did extol him, and (in their
amazement) cut their hands: they said, "Allah preserve us!
no mortal is this! this is none other than a noble angel!"
32.
She said: "There before you is the man about whom ye did
blame me! I did seek to seduce him from his (true) self but
he did firmly save himself guiltless! ...and now, if he doth
not my bidding, he shall certainly be cast into prison, and
(what is more) be of the company of the vilest!"
33.
He said: "O my Lord! the prison is dearer to my liking than
that to which they invite me: unless Thou turn away their
snare from me, I should feel inclined towards them and join
the ranks of the ignorant."
34.
So his Lord hearkened to him (in his prayer), and turned
away from him their snare: Verily He heareth and knoweth
(all things).
35.
Then it occurred to them, after they had seen the Signs,
(that it was best) to imprison him for a time.
36.
Now with him there came into the prison two young men. Said
one of them: "I see myself (in a dream) pressing wine." Said
the other: "I see myself (in a dream) carrying bread on my
head, and birds are eating, thereof." "Tell us" (they said)
"The truth and meaning thereof: for we see thou art one that
doth good (to all)."
37.
He said: "Before any food comes (in due course) to feed
either of you, I will surely reveal to you the truth and
meaning of this ere it befall you: that is part of the
(duty) which my Lord hath taught me. I have (I assure you)
abandoned the ways of a people that believe not in Allah and
that (even) deny the Hereafter.
38.
"And I follow the ways of my fathers,- Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob; and never could we attribute any partners whatever to
Allah: that (comes) of the grace of Allah to us and to
mankind: yet most men are not grateful.
39.
"O my two companions of the prison! (I ask you): are many
lords differing among themselves better, or Allah he One,
Supreme and Irresistible?
40.
"Whatever ye worship apart from Him is nothing but names
which ye have named,- ye and your fathers,- for which Allah
hath sent down no authority: the Command is for none but
Allah. He hath commanded that ye worship none but Him: that
is the right religion, but most men understand not...
41.
"O my two companions of the prison! As to one of you, he
will pour out the wine for his lord to drink: as for the
other, he will hang from the cross, and the birds will eat
from off his head. (So) hath been decreed that matter
whereof ye twain do inquire"...
42.
And of the two, to that one whom he considered about to be
saved, he said: "Mention me to thy lord." But Satan made him
forget to mention him to his lord: and (Joseph) lingered in
prison a few (more) years.
43.
The king (of Egypt) said: "I do see (in a vision) seven fat
kine, whom seven lean ones devour, and seven green ears of
corn, and seven (others) withered. O ye chiefs! Expound to
me my vision if it be that ye can interpret visions."
44.
They said: "A confused medley of dreams: and we are not
skilled in the interpretation of dreams."
45.
But the man who had been released, one of the two (who had
been in prison) and who now remembered him after (so long) a
space of time, said: "I will tell you the truth of its
interpretation: send ye me (therefore)."
46.
"O Joseph!" (he said) "O man of truth! Expound to us (the
dream) of seven fat kine whom seven lean ones devour, and of
seven green ears of corn and (seven) others withered: that I
may return to the people, and that they may know."
47.
(Joseph) said: "For seven years shall ye diligently sow as
is your wont: and the harvests that ye reap, ye shall leave
them in the ear,- except a little, of which ye shall eat.
48.
"Then will come after that (period) seven dreadful (years),
which will devour what ye shall have laid by in advance for
them,- (all) except a little which ye shall have (specially)
guarded.
49.
"Then will come after that (period) a year in which the
people will have abundant water, and in which they will
press (wine and oil)."
50.
So the king said: "Bring ye him unto me." But when the
messenger came to him, (Joseph) said: "Go thou back to thy
lord, and ask him, 'What was the matter with the ladies who
cut their hands'? For my Lord is certainly well aware of
their snare."
51.
(The king) said (to the ladies): "What was your affair when
ye did seek to seduce Joseph?" The ladies said: "Allah
preserve us! no evil know we against him!" Said the Aziz's
wife: "Now is the truth manifest (to all): it was I who
sought to seduce him. He is indeed of those who are (ever)
true (and virtuous).
52.
"This (say I), in order that he may know that I have never
been false to him in his absence, and that Allah will never
guide the snare of the false ones.
53.
"Yet I do not absolve myself (of blame): the (human) soul is
certainly incites to evil, unless my Lord do bestow His
Mercy: but surely my Lord is Oft- forgiving, Most Merciful."
54.
So the king said: "Bring him unto me; I will take him
specially to serve about my own person." Therefore when he
had spoken to him, he said: "Be assured this day, thou art,
of high standing with us, invested with all trust!
55.
(Joseph) said: "Set me over the store-houses of the land: I
am a good keeper, knowledgeable."
56.
Thus did We give established power to Joseph in the land, to
take possession therein as, when, or where he pleased. We
bestow of Our Mercy on whom We please, and We suffer not, to
be lost, the reward of those who do good.
57.
But verily the reward of the Hereafter is the best, for
those who believe, and are constant in righteousness.
58.
Then came Joseph's brethren: they entered his presence, and
he knew them, but they knew him not.
59.
And when he had furnished them forth with provisions
(suitable) for them, he said: "Bring unto me a brother ye
have, of the same father as yourselves, (but a different
mother): see ye not that I pay out full measure, and that I
do provide the best hospitality?
60.
"Now if ye bring him not to me, ye shall have no measure (of
corn) from me, nor shall ye (even) come near me."
61.
They said: "We shall try to win him from his father: indeed
we shall do it."
62.
And (Joseph) told his servants to put their stock-in-trade
(with which they had bartered) into their saddle-bags, so
they should know it only when they returned to their people,
in order that they might come back.
63.
Now when they returned to their father, they said: "O our
father! No more measure of grain shall we get (unless we
take our brother): So send our brother with us, that we may
get our measure; and we will indeed take every care of him."
64.
He said: "Shall I trust you with him with any result other
than when I trusted you with his brother aforetime? But
Allah is the best to take care (of him), and He is the Most
Merciful of those who show mercy!"
65.
Then when they opened their baggage, they found their
stock-in-trade had been returned to them. They said: "O our
father! What (more) can we desire? this our stock-in-trade
has been returned to us: so we shall get (more) food for our
family; We shall take care of our brother; and add (at the
same time) a full camel's load (of grain to our provisions).
This is but a small quantity.
66.
(Jacob) said: "Never will I send him with you until ye swear
a solemn oath to me, in Allah's name, that ye will be sure
to bring him back to me unless ye are yourselves hemmed in
(and made powerless). And when they had sworn their solemn
oath, he said: "Over all that we say, be Allah the Witness
and Guardian!"
67.
Further he said: "O my sons! enter not all by one gate:
enter ye by different gates. Not that I can profit you aught
against Allah (with my advice): None can command except
Allah. On Him do I put my trust: and let all that trust put
their trust on Him."
68.
And when they entered in the manner their father had
enjoined, it did not profit them in the least against (the
plan of) Allah. It served only to satisfy Jacob's heartfelt
desire. For he was, by Our instruction, full of knowledge
(and experience): but most men know not.
69.
Now when they came into Joseph's presence, he received his
(full) brother to stay with him. He said (to him): "Behold!
I am thy (own) brother; so grieve not at aught of their
doings."
70.
At length when he had furnished them forth with provisions
(suitable) for them, he put the drinking cup into his
brother's saddle-bag. Then shouted out a crier: "O ye (in)
the caravan! behold! ye are thieves, without doubt!"
71.
They said, turning towards them: "What is it that ye miss?"
72.
They said: "We miss the great beaker of the king; for him
who produces it, is (the reward of) a camel load; I will be
bound by it."
73.
(The brothers) said: "By Allah! Well ye know that we came
not to make mischief in the land, and we are no thieves!"
74.
(The Egyptians) said: "What then shall be the penalty of
this, if ye are (proved) to have lied?"
75.
They said: "The penalty should be that he in whose
saddle-bag it is found, should be held (as bondman) to atone
for the (crime). Thus it is we punish the wrong- doers!"
76.
So he began (the search) with their baggage, before (he came
to) the baggage of his brother: at length he brought it out
of his brother's baggage. Thus did We plan for Joseph. He
could not take his brother by the law of the king except
that Allah willed it (so). We raise to degrees (of wisdom)
whom We please: but over all endued with knowledge is One,
the All-Knowing.
77.
They said: "If he steals, there was a brother of his who did
steal before (him)." But these things did Joseph keep locked
in his heart, revealing not the secrets to them. He (simply)
said (to himself): "Ye are the worse situated; and Allah
knoweth best the truth of what ye assert!"
78.
They said: "O exalted one! Behold! he has a father, aged and
venerable, (who will grieve for him); so take one of us in
his place; for we see that thou art (gracious) in doing
good."
79.
He said: "Allah forbid that we take other than him with whom
we found our property: indeed (if we did so), we should be
acting wrongfully.
80.
Now when they saw no hope of his (yielding), they held a
conference in private. The leader among them said: "Know ye
not that your father did take an oath from you in Allah's
name, and how, before this, ye did fail in your duty with
Joseph? Therefore will I not leave this land until my father
permits me, or Allah judges for me; and He is the best to
judge.
81.
"Turn ye back to your father, and say, 'O our father!
behold! thy son committed theft! We bear witness only to
what we know, and we could not well guard against the
unseen!
82.
"'Ask at the town where we have been and the caravan in
which we returned, and (you will find) we are indeed telling
the truth.'"
83.
Jacob said: "Nay, but ye have yourselves contrived a story
(good enough) for you. So patience is most fitting (for me).
Maybe Allah will bring them (back) all to me (in the end).
For He is indeed full of knowledge and wisdom."
84.
And he turned away from them, and said: "How great is my
grief for Joseph!" And his eyes became white with sorrow,
and he was suppressed with silent sorrow.
85.
They said: "By Allah. (never) wilt thou cease to remember
Joseph until thou reach the last extremity of illness, or
until thou die!"
86.
He said: "I only complain of my distraction and anguish to
Allah, and I know from Allah that which ye know not...
87.
"O my sons! go ye and inquire about Joseph and his brother,
and never give up hope of Allah's Soothing Mercy: truly no
one despairs of Allah's Soothing Mercy, except those who
have no faith."
88.
Then, when they came (back) into (Joseph's) presence they
said: "O exalted one! distress has seized us and our family:
we have (now) brought but scanty capital: so pay us full
measure, (we pray thee), and treat it as charity to us: for
Allah doth reward the charitable."
89.
He said: "Know ye how ye dealt with Joseph and his brother,
not knowing (what ye were doing)?"
90.
They said: "Art thou indeed Joseph?" He said, "I am Joseph,
and this is my brother: Allah has indeed been gracious to us
(all): behold , he that is righteous and patient,- never
will Allah suffer the reward to be lost, of those who do
right."
91.
They said: "By Allah! Indeed has Allah preferred thee above
us, and we certainly have been guilty of sin!"
92.
He said: "This day let no reproach be (cast) on you: Allah
will forgive you, and He is the Most Merciful of those who
show mercy!
93.
"Go with this my shirt, and cast it over the face of my
father: he will come to see (clearly). Then come ye (here)
to me together with all your family."
94.
When the caravan left (Egypt), their father said: "I do
indeed scent the presence of Joseph: Nay, think me not a
dotard."
95.
They said: "By Allah! Truly thou art in thine old wandering
illusion."
96.
Then when the bearer of the good news came, He cast (the
shirt) over his face, and he forthwith regained clear sight.
He said: "Did I not say to you, 'I know from Allah that
which ye know not?'"
97.
They said: "O our father! ask for us forgiveness for our
sins, for we were truly at fault."
98.
He said: "Soon will I ask my Lord for forgiveness for you:
for He is indeed Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful."
99.
Then when they entered the presence of Joseph, he provided a
home for his parents with himself, and said: "Enter ye Egypt
(all) in safety if it please Allah."
100.
And he raised his parents high on the throne, and they fell
down in prostration, (all) before him. He said: "O my
father! this is the fulfillment of my vision of old! Allah
hath made it come true! He was indeed good to me when He
took me out of prison and brought you (all here) out of the
desert, (even) after Satan had sown enmity between me and my
brothers. Verily my Lord is Gracious to whom He wills, for
verily He is full of knowledge and wisdom.
101.
"O my Lord! Thou hast indeed bestowed on me some power, and
taught me something of the interpretation of dreams and
events,- O Thou Creator of the heavens and the earth! Thou
art my Protector in this world and in the Hereafter. Take
Thou my soul (at death) as one submitting to Thy Will (as a
Muslim), and unite me with the righteous."
102.
Such is one of the stories of what happened unseen, which We
reveal by inspiration unto thee; nor wast thou (present)
with them then when they concerted their plans together in
the process of weaving their plots.
103.
Yet no faith will the greater part of mankind have, however
ardently thou dost desire it.
104.
And no reward dost thou ask of them for this: it is no less
than a Message for all creatures.
105.
And how many Signs in the heavens and the earth do they pass
by? Yet they turn (their faces) away from them!
106.
And most of them believe not in Allah without associating (other
as partners) with Him!
107.
Do they then feel secure from the coming against them of the
covering veil of the wrath of Allah,- or of the coming
against them of the (final) Hour all of a sudden while they
perceive not?
108.
Say thou: "This is my Way: I do invite unto Allah,- with
certain knowledge, - I and whoever follows me. Glory to
Allah, and never will I join gods with Allah!"
109.
Nor did We send before thee messengers any but men, whom We
did inspire,- (men) from the people of the towns. Do they
not travel through the earth, and see what was the end of
those before them? But the home of the Hereafter is best,
for those who do right. Will ye not then understand?
110.
(Respite will be granted) until, when the messengers give up
hope (of their people) and (com 289 e to) think that they
were treated as liars, there reaches them Our help, and
those whom We will are delivered into safety. But never will
be warded off our punishment from those who are in sin.
111.
There is, in their stories, instruction for men endued with
understanding. It is not a tale invented, but a confirmation
of what went before it,- a detailed exposition of all things,
and a Guide and a Mercy to any such as believe. |