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2024-04-05 03:11:52
The story of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) is a significant narrative in Islamic tradition and is also found in the Bible in the Book of Genesis. Here's a brief summary:Yusuf (Joseph) was one of the sons of Prophet Yaqub (Jacob), and he had eleven brothers. Yusuf was known for his exceptional beauty and character. His father favored him, which caused jealousy among his brothers. Their envy escalated to the point where they plotted to get rid of Yusuf.They decided to throw him into a well and then lied to their father, saying that a wolf had devoured him. Yusuf, however, was rescued from the well by travelers passing by, who took him to Egypt. In Egypt, he was sold as a slave to a nobleman named Potiphar.Despite his servitude, Yusuf maintained his faith and integrity. He caught the eye of Potiphar's wife due to his exceptional looks and character, but when he rejected her advances, she falsely accused him of wrongdoing. As a result, Yusuf was thrown into prison.In prison, Yusuf gained a reputation for interpreting dreams. Eventually, news of his talent reached the Pharaoh, who was troubled by a recurring dream. Yusuf was called upon to interpret the dream, which he did successfully, predicting seven years of abundance followed by seven years of famine.Impressed by Yusuf's wisdom and insight, the Pharaoh appointed him as a minister to manage the affairs of the kingdom during the years of plenty and famine. Through his administration, Yusuf helped Egypt prepare for the famine, which also resulted in reuniting him with his family, including his repentant brothers who had come to Egypt seeking food.Yusuf forgave his brothers and embraced them, and they all reconciled. Prophet Yusuf's story is often cited as an example of patience, perseverance, and forgiveness in the face of adversity. It teaches lessons about trust in divine providence and the ultimate triumph of good over evil.

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