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THE
PROPHET YUSUF
The History Of The Prophets
When we examine the history of the prophets, we
encounter one striking truth. The great majority of them were descended
from the same line. This is revealed in a number of verses in the
Qur'an:
Those are some of the Prophets Allah
has blessed, from the descendants of Adam and from those We carried
with Nuh, and from the descendants of Ibrahim and Isra'il and from
those We guided and chose... (Surah Maryam: 58)
As can be seen from this verse, the superior individuals
who were sent as prophets were specially chosen by Allah and called
by Him to the true path. It is of course an enormous honour to be
selected by Allah. The prophets are therefore very worthy individuals,
both because they were chosen by Allah and because of their fine
upright natures.
After the first prophet, Adam, the oldest Prophet
mentioned in the Qur'an is Nuh (as). As we know, Nuh (as) demonstrated
great patience and determination in explaining the existence and
oneness of Allah to an unbelieving tribe, and when that tribe insisted
in their denial, they were drowned in a huge downpour Allah has
sent. Only Nuh (as) and those believers with him were saved, surviving
the downpour by means of the ark they had built, as Allah had promised.
Allah praises the Prophet Nuh (as) in the Qur'an:
"Peace be upon Nuh among all beings!"
That is how we recompense the good-doers. He truly was one of Our
servants who believed. (Surat as-Saffat: 79-81)
In another verse Allah reveals that the Prophet
Nuh's line (as) will be "enduring," in other words that it will
never die out:
Nuh called out to Us and what an excellent
Responder We are! We rescued him and his family from the terrible
plight and made his descendants the survivors. (Surat as-Saffat:
75-77)
Many verses in the Qur'an speak of
the Prophet Ibrahim (as), the Prophet Ya'qub (as) and the
Prophet Yusuf (as). Sura 14 bears the name 'Ibrahim,' and
Sura 12 "Yusuf." |
Generations came and went after Prophet Nuh (as),
and people again turned from the true path, beginning to worship
idols and turning their backs on Allah. At that time Prophet Ibrahim
(as) was given the gift of prophethood and charged with calling
people back to Allah and the true path. Prophet Ibrahim (as) was
one of those of the line of Prophet Nuh (as) which had remained
"enduring" on earth. Allah reveals this in the Qur'an in these words:
One of his followers in faith was
Ibrahim. (Surat as-Saffat: 83)
Prophet Ibrahim (as) was a most pure and holy man,
and one Allah praised. In one verse, Allah states:
Who could have a better religion than
someone who submits himself completely to Allah and is a good-doer,
and follows the religion of Ibrahim, a man of pure natural belief?
Allah took Ibrahim as an intimate friend. (Surat an-Nisa': 125)
Again as revealed in the Qur'an concerning Prophet
Ibrahim (as):
o Ibrahim was forbearing, compassionate,
penitent. (Surah Hud: 75)
o Ibrahim was a community in himself,
exemplary, obedient to Allah, a man of pure natural belief. He was
not one of the idolators. (Surat an-Nahl: 120)
o He was thankful for His blessings.
Allah chose him and guided him to a straight path. (Surat an-Nahl:
121)
o Or do they in fact envy other people
for the bounty Allah has granted them? We gave the family of Ibrahim
the Book and Wisdom, and We gave them an immense kingdom. (Surat
an-Nisa: 54)
o And among his descendants were Dawud
and Sulayman, and Ayyub, Yusuf, Musa and Harun. (Surat al-An'am:
84)
o And of Ibrahim, who paid his dues
in full. (Surat an-Najm: 37)
With Prophet Ibrahim (as) there began an uninterrupted
line of descent. Although he carried out his role as a messenger
to the deniers of Allah with great sincerity and determination,
most people around him (with the exception of his relative, Prophet
Lut (as)) failed to heed his message. At this point, Prophet Ibrahim
(as) requested from Allah a pure believer to be his heir and to
continue to represent the religion of Allah on earth. Allah responded
to the Prophet Ibrahim's prayer (as) with a miracle, giving his
wife a pure child, even though she was old and barren. In this way
Prophet Ibrahim (as) became the father of the Prophet Ishaq (as),
who was a distinguished prophet in the sight of Allah, possessed
of understanding, faith and God concsiousness. In time, Prophet
Ishaq (as) also had a son and called him Ya'qub. Both were gifts
of Allah to the Prophet Ibrahim (as):
When he had separated himself from
them, and what they worshipped besides Allah, We gave him Ishaq
and Ya'qub, making each of them a Prophet. (Surah Maryam: 49)
We gave him Ishaq and Ya'qub and placed
prophethood and the Book among his progeny. We gave him his reward
in this world and in the hereafter he will be among the righteous.
(Surat al-'Ankabut: 27)
Another son of Prophet Ibrahim (as) was the Prophet
Isma'il (as). Together they constructed the first "house," or place
of worship, the Ka'aba. The prayer they uttered at this time is
recorded in the Qur'an in these terms:
And when Ibrahim built the foundations
of the House with Isma'il: "Our Lord, accept this from us! You are
the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing. Our Lord, make us both Muslims
submitted to You, and our descendants a Muslim community submitted
to You. Show us our rites of worship and turn towards us. You are
the Ever-Returning, the Most Merciful." (Surat al-Baqara: 127-128)
Allah responded to this prayer, and created from
the line of Prophet Ibrahim (as) a community completely surrendered
to Allah. The sons and grandsons of Prophet Ibrahim (as), and their
own children, were blessed people who included prophets among their
number, believed in Allah and lived in accordance with His commandments
despite living in a largely pagan environment. The prophets Musa
(as), Harun (as), Dawud (as), Sulayman (as), Ya'qub (as) and Yunus
(as), and many more like them were all pure and perfect individuals
of the line of Prophet Ibrahim (as). Allah says of the line of the
prophets:
We gave him Ishaq and Ya'qub, each
of whom We guided. And before him We had guided Nuh. And among his
descendants were Dawud and Sulayman, and Ayyub, Yusuf, Musa and
Harun. That is how We recompense the good-doers. And Zakariyya,
Yahya, 'Isa and Ilyas. All of them were among the righteous. And
Isma'il, al-Yasa', Yunus and Lut. All of them We favoured over all
beings. And some of their forebears, descendants and brothers; We
chose them and guided them to a straight path. That is Allah's guidance.
He guides by it those of His servants He wills. If they had associated
others with Him, nothing they did would have been of any use. They
are the ones to whom We gave the Book, Judgement and prophethood.
If these people reject it We have already entrusted it to a people
who did not. They are the ones Allah has guided... (Surat al-An'am:
84-90)
Prophet Ibrahim (as) handed his beliefs on to his sons, a process
that was repeated by his grandson Ya'qub (as). Allah describes this
in the Qur'an:
When his Lord said to him, "Become
a Muslim!" He said, "I am a Muslim who has submitted to the Lord
of all the worlds." Ibrahim directed his sons to this, as did Ya'qub:
"My sons! Allah has chosen this religion for you, so do not die
except as Muslims." Or were you present when death came to Ya'qub
and he said to his sons, "What will you worship when I have gone?"
They said, "We will worship your God, the God of your forefathers,
Ibrahim, Isma'il and Ishaq-one God. We are Muslims submitted to
Him." That was a community which has long since passed away. It
has what it earned. You have what you have earned. You will not
be questioned about what they did. (Surat al-Baqara: 131-134)
However, being descended from the line of Prophet
Ibrahim (as) does not, of course, mean that someone will automatically
turn to the true path. In the same way that the line has included
prophets and devout and God fearing people, it has also produced
those who have failed to grasp the concept of religion or to find
the true path. This fact is also revealed in the Qur'an. Speaking,
for example, of the line of Prophet Ibrahim (as) and his son Prophet
Ishaq (as), Allah says:
We showered blessings upon him and
upon Ishaq. Among their descendants are good-doers and also people
who clearly wrong themselves. (Surat as-Saffat: 113)
Of course, the prophets were chosen, superior people,
but as we shall see in the chapters that follow, among their grandchildren,
brothers, sons, fathers and even their wives, there emerged people
who behaved contrary to the will of Allah, went beyond the bounds
He set and opposed His religion. Allah reveals this in another verse:
We sent Nuh and Ibrahim and placed
prophethood and the Book among their descendants. Some of them are
guided but many of them are deviators. (Surat al-Hadid: 26)
Among those who behaved in this way despite being
from the line of the prophets were some of the sons of Prophet Ya'qub
(as).
Allah speaks of Prophet Ya'qub (as) many times
in the Qur'an, describing him as sincere, strong, man of inner sight,
chosen and favoured. Allah speaks of Prophet Ya'qub's superior qualities
(as), in these verses:
And remember Our servants Ibrahim,
Ishaq and Ya'qub, men of true strength and inner sight. We purified
their sincerity through sincere remembrance of the Abode. In Our
eyes they are among the best of chosen men. (Surah Sad, 45-47)
And in addition to that We gave him
Ishaq and Ya'qub and made both of them righteous. We made them leaders,
guiding by Our command, and revealed to them how to do good actions
and perform prayer and pay the welfare tax, and they worshipped
Us. (Surat al-Anbiya': 72-73)
In addition to this, Allah also reveals in Surah
Yusuf that Prophet Ya'qub (as) was a man of knowledge, who had had
special knowledge imparted to him:
… He [Ya'qub] had knowledge which
We had taught him, but most of mankind simply do not know. (Surah
Yusuf: 68)
… He [Ya'qub] said, "Did I not say
to you before, I know things from Allah you do not know?" (Surah
Yusuf: 96)
One of the sons of Prophet Ya'qub (as) was the
Prophet Yusuf (as), who best understood the faith and moral virtues
that Ya'qub (as) encouraged in his children. We can see this from
his words as Allah relates to us in the Qur'an:
I hold fast to the creed of my forebears
Ibrahim and Ishaq and Ya'qub. We do not associate anything with
Allah. And that is how Allah has favoured us and all mankind, but
most do not give thanks. (Surah Yusuf: 38)
However, not all of Yusuf's brothers were like
him. Apart from his younger brother, who closely resembled him,
his other brothers failed to grasp the concept of faith, were prisoners
of their own selfish desires and went beyond the bounds Allah set.
Hence, it was these brothers who laid a cruel trap for Prophet Yusuf
(as).
The following chapters of this book will describe
this trap that was set for Prophet Yusuf (as), what happened afterwards,
and his exemplary behaviour in the face of all these events.
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