
 Muhammad
(pbuh)
Allah (SWT)
and the Quran
Angels
Prophet Adam (Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Nuh
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Hud
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Salih
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet
Ibrahim
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Lut
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet
Shuaib
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Yusuf
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Musa
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Yunus
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet
Dawud
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet
Sulaiman
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet
Zakariya(Alaih Assalaam) and Prophet Yahya
(Alaih Assalaam)
Prophet Isa
(Alaih Assalaam)
The Last
Prophet

Resurrection
and the Day of Judgment
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Prophet Yusuf (Alaih Assalaam)
Yusuf (Alaih
Assalaam)had eleven brothers. Ten were older
than him, and one was younger. Yusuf (Alaih
Assalaam)was a very good and handsome boy and
his father Yaqub(Alaih Assalaam) loved him very much. Unfortunately, this made his eleven brothers jealous,
so they decided to get rid of Yusuf(Alaih
Assalaam). One day, they took Yusuf(Alaih Assalaam) to a deep well and threw him into it. Then, they took Yusuf(Alaih Assalaam)s shirt and soaked it in sheeps blood. They showed the shirt to
their father and said to him, "Our brother Yusuf is dead. A wolf has eaten him."
At this Yaqub (Alaih
Assalaam) was overcome with grief, and he wept
bitterly for his beloved son. Years passed, and Yaqub (Alaih Assalaam)became
old and blind. But his trust in Allah remained firm and unswerving. Yaqub(Alaih Assalaam) prayed very hard to Allah and never gave up hope that Yusuf was still alive
and that one day they would be together again. Yaqub(Alaih Assalaam)
was certain this would be so. Yaqub(Alaih
Assalaam) was right, for when Yusuf(Alaih Assalaam) had found himself in the well, he, too, had prayed to Allah. A caravan with
merchants came and passed by the well. They found Yusuf(Alaih Assalaam),
pulled him out and took him with them to Egypt. there he was sold in the market place to a
man and his wife, who had no children of their own.
Sometimes it happens in life that a person is unjustly accused of a
crime he did not commit. This is what happened to Yusuf (Alaih Assalaam)when
he grew up to be a man. He was put into prison, even though he had not done anything
wrong. Only Allah knows best what is good for man, and He helps those who have faith in
Him.
Years later, while Yusuf (Alaih
Assalaam)was still in prison, the Pharaoh of
Egypt had a dream which caused him much concern. "I see seven fate cows who are being
eaten by seen thin ones, and seven green ears of corn and seven dried ones," he told
his courtiers. But none of the courtiers could explain what this dream meant. Then Pharaoh
learned that the imprisoned Yusuf(Alaih
Assalaam) knew how to interpret it. So, Pharaoh
sent for Yusuf (Alaih Assalaam)and Yusuf (Alaih
Assalaam)explained: Your dream means that the
first seven years to come will be good years with good harvest, but the next seven years
to follow will be bad years with famine and hunger. Therefore, you should collect and save
as much grain as you can from the first good years and store it for the time of hunger!
The Pharaoh was very grateful to Yusuf (Alaih Assalaam)and
requested his help in overcoming the famine, for he realized that Yusuf (Alaih Assalaam)was a wise and capable man. Yusuf (Alaih
Assalaam)agreed, and Pharaoh made him the
treasurer and inspector of Egypts storage chambers.
When the famine came and spread over the country, it also affected the
people in Yusuf (Alaih Assalaam)s own land. They too became hungry and during this time, Yusuf(Alaih Assalaam)s brothers arrived in Egypt. They wanted to buy grain from the
plentiful supply which Yusuf had told the Egyptians to store. Allah planned that when they
reached Egypt, the brothers would come before Yusuf(Alaih Assalaam).
At first they did not recognize him, for they thought that he was long dead. Later on,
though, they realized who Yusuf(Alaih
Assalaam) was and felt very ashamed of what they
had done all those years ago. They begged Yusufs pardon and Yusuf forgave them.
Bring our father to me, Yusuf said to his brothers.
When the brothers brought their father to Yusuf (Alaih Assalaam), the blind old man was full of happiness. He had always believed that Yusuf (Alaih Assalaam)was still alive and had never stopped praying to Allah. Father and son
embraced each other. It was a wonderful reunion for them after such a long time apart.
Afterwards, Yusuf (Alaih
Assalaam)s father and brothers remained in
Egypt. They grew into a big family and raised many children. And in the story of Musa, you
will learn what became of these children.
Yusuf (Alaih
Assalaam), who was a good, noble man and a
prophet of Allah, had always told the Egyptians: You should worship only Allah. Allah has
created you and protected and preserved you from hunger. You must be grateful to Allah and
do good deeds.
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