Surah Yusuf: Difference between revisions

 
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Abu Baseer narrates that Abu Abdillah said: “Whoever recites the chapter of Yusuf every day or every night, Allah will raise him on the Day of Judgement with the beauty of Yusuf, and no harm will afflict him on that day. He will also be included among the righteous servants of Allah.” He also said that “This chapter was written in the Old Testament.” <ref name=":39">Ibid., Page 315</ref>
Abu Baseer narrates that Abu Abdillah said: “Whoever recites the chapter of Yusuf every day or every night, Allah will raise him on the Day of Judgement with the beauty of Yusuf, and no harm will afflict him on that day. He will also be included among the righteous servants of Allah.” He also said that “This chapter was written in the Old Testament.” <ref name=":39">Ibid., Page 315</ref>


Verse 5: “He said, ‘My son, do not recount your dream to your brothers, lest they should devise schemes against you. Satan is indeed man’s manifest enemy.”
Verse 5: “He said, ‘My son, do not recount your dream to your brothers, lest they should devise schemes against you. Satan is indeed man’s manifest enemy.”
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Abu Khadijah narrates from a person who narrates from Abu Abdillah who said: “The reason why Yaqoob was afflicted with the separation of Yusuf was because one day he slaughtered a fat ram and failed to cater to the needs of one of his companions called Yawm, who was fasting that day and was unable to find anything to break his fast with. After this incident and the separation of Yusuf, Yaqoob would send a caller out every morning to announce that whoever was not fasting was invited to eat by Yaqoob, and similarly in the evening he would tell him to announce that whoever was fasting was invited to break his fast with Yaqoob.” <ref name=":41">Ibid., Page 115</ref>
Abu Khadijah narrates from a person who narrates from Abu Abdillah who said: “The reason why Yaqoob was afflicted with the separation of Yusuf was because one day he slaughtered a fat ram and failed to cater to the needs of one of his companions called Yawm, who was fasting that day and was unable to find anything to break his fast with. After this incident and the separation of Yusuf, Yaqoob would send a caller out every morning to announce that whoever was not fasting was invited to eat by Yaqoob, and similarly in the evening he would tell him to announce that whoever was fasting was invited to break his fast with Yaqoob.” <ref name=":41">Ibid., Page 115</ref>


Verse 24: “She certainly made for him; and he would have made for her [too] had he not beheld the proof of his Lord. So it was, that We might turn away from him all evil and indecency. He was indeed one of Our dedicated servants.”
Verse 24: “She certainly made for him; and he would have made for her [too] had he not beheld the proof of his Lord. So it was, that We might turn away from him all evil and indecency. He was indeed one of Our dedicated servants.”
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It has been narrated from Zurarah who said, “I asked Abu Jafar about the saying of Allah, ‘And most of them do not believe in Allah without ascribing partners to Him.’ Imam replied, ‘An example of this is when a person says: ‘I swear by your life.’’” <ref name=":44" />
It has been narrated from Zurarah who said, “I asked Abu Jafar about the saying of Allah, ‘And most of them do not believe in Allah without ascribing partners to Him.’ Imam replied, ‘An example of this is when a person says: ‘I swear by your life.’’” <ref name=":44" />
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